Xbox One S Line Will Be First Videogame Consoles To Support Ultra HD Blu-ray
Microsoft's new line of Xbox One S machines will be the industry's first videogame consoles to support Ultra HD Blu-ray playback and high dynamic range, the company said in a Monday announcement at E3. Three versions of Xbox One S,…
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also supporting 4K and HDR playback of physical and streamed games and video, became available for preorder Monday and will arrive in stores in August, Microsoft said. They include a 500-GB Xbox One S at $299, a 1 TB version at $349 and a 2 TB version, available only in "select markets," at $399. Microsoft representatives didn't comment whether the HDR functionality in Xbox One S will be based on the open HDR10 system or on a proprietary HDR system like Dolby Vision. The Ultra HD Blu-ray format provides for HDR10 as a mandatory base-layer feature, with the proprietary Dolby Vision and the Philips HDR systems provided for as optional enhancements (see 1507230049).