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Xbox One X native 1440p monitor support available at launch

Xbox One X native 1440p monitor support will be offered at launch, Microsoft has recently confirmed.

While we knew the console catered to 1080p and 4K televisions, Xbox Group Program Manager, Kevin Gammill, took to Twitter to confirm specialised monitor support.

It’s good to know that the console won’t upscale from 1080p to hit that 1440p mark, isn’t it?

Want to know more about the Xbox One X? Head here. Want even more? Check back at 6.00 pm AEDST for our review.

The Xbox One X is available from 7 November.


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