The Xbox Series S is one of Microsoft's next-generation gaming consoles, released alongside the more powerful Xbox Series X on November 10, 2020. Here are some of its key features and specifications:
Design: The Xbox Series S has a compact design with a minimalist white exterior and a prominent black vent on one side. It's smaller than the Series X, making it more accessible for space-constrained setups.
Performance:
Resolution and Frame Rates: The Series S is designed for gaming at 1440p resolution with support for up to 120 frames per second. It can upscale to 4K for an enhanced visual experience.
Storage: The console includes a 512 GB SSD for fast loading times and quick access to games. It also supports expandable storage via proprietary Seagate expansion cards and USB external drives.
Backwards Compatibility: The Series S supports a wide range of Xbox One, Xbox 360, and original Xbox games, often enhancing their performance on the new hardware.