Xbox Series X is getting a 4K upgrade, but not how you might expect

A dashing new look

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Microsofthas revealed that it will soon bump the resolution of theXbox Series Xdashboard up to 4K for Xbox Insiders in the Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead ring.

In ablog poston Xbox Wire, Microsoft said: “Alpha Insiders on Xbox Series X consoles connected to a4Kdisplay can begin flighting an increased resolution UI. This change means Home, Guide, and other areas of the UI will be displayed in a higher native resolution for increased sharpness and text readability.”

Unlike thePS5, which outputs its UI at a native4K resolution, the Xbox Series X dashboard only displays at 1080p, even when connected to a capable display. This was apparently a deliberate decision to save on hardware resources at the time, though Xbox’s partner director of program management Jason Ronald has confirmed that the new higher resolution dashboard won’t change the amount of memory available to Xbox developers.

No changes to available memory for titles.August 16, 2021

The new Xbox Series X dashboard doesn’t look like it will receiveHDRsupport just yet, however, which is available for PS5 owners. It’s also unclear whether theXbox Series S– which can technically output at 4K – will benefit from the dashboard resolution upgrade.

The higher resolution Xbox Series X dashboard announcement comes shortly after Microsoft revealed it was testing a newnight modethat lets Xbox owners dim their displays, as well as the controller and console’s LED brightness. Night mode should help circumvent eyestrain, and make winding down from those late night gaming sessions a little easier.

Analysis: A crisper, cleaner dash makes sense

Analysis: A crisper, cleaner dash makes sense

It might not seem like much, but having the Xbox Series X dashboard output at a higher resolution makes sense, especially as so many users have the console hooked up to4K TVs. Bringing up the Xbox Guide during a game did look rather jarring, as it was obvious the console’s UI is running at a lower resolution, especially after playing a game that displays at a pristine 4K.

Xbox Series X isn’t the first console to display its UI below its native resolution, of course. TheNintendo Switchoutputs its UI at 720p when docked, despite being capable of outputting at 1080p resolution.

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While having a higher resolution dashboard isn’t an essential feature by any means, having more eligible text is always a plus, so we’re glad to see that Xbox Series X owners will soon be able to enjoy a crystal clear 4K output when browsing the console’s UI.

Microsoft has rolled out a number of quality of life updates for its Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles since launch, includingnew dynamic backgroundsandimprovements to Quick Resume.Sony’snext PS5 system update, which finally lets you upgrade the console’s internal storage, is currently being tested by beta users.

Adam was formerly TRG’s Hardware Editor. A law graduate with an exceptional track record in content creation and online engagement, Adam has penned scintillating copy for various technology sites and also established his very own award-nominated video games website. He’s previously worked at Nintendo of Europe as a Content Marketing Editor and once played Halo 5: Guardians for over 51 hours for charity. He is now an editor at The Shortcut.

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