Everything on the Xbox Series X and S
The Xbox consoles
Xbox Series X
The Xbox Series X is the most powerful Xbox console ever. The console disc tray, so you can also play physical games and Blu-ray movies. The standard resolution is 4K, so you see all details while you game. With ray tracing, shadows and lighting in-game are even more realistic. In combination with 4K, this console is suitable for all types of games.
Xbox Series S
In addition to the Xbox Series X, there's also the Xbox Series S. This smallest Xbox ever doesn't have a disc tray, which makes it the all digital version. The Xbox Series S supports gaming at 1440p resolution. It also refreshes images with a maximum speed of 120 fps. This Series S also supports ray tracing for more realistic lighting in-game.
Specifications
Xbox Series X
The Xbox Series X has an AMD Zen 2 CPU with 8 cores and a 3.8GHZ speed. The Xbox also uses an AMD RDNA 2 with 16GB GDDR6 RAM. The storage consists of a 1TB NVMe SSD. You can in 4K with up to 120 fps with the Xbox Series X. The Xbox Series X also supports gaming in 8K, which will be more common in the future.
Xbox Series S
The Xbox Series S has an AMD Zen 2 CPU with 8 cores and a speed of 3.6GHz. In terms of the GPU and RAM, the Xbox uses the AMD RDNA 2 with 10GB GGDR6 RAM. The storage consists of a 512GB or 1TB NVMe SSD. With the Xbox Series S, you game in 1440p resolution and up to 60 fps.
The new controller
The controller of the Xbox Series X had an upgrade compared to controllers for the Xbox One. Even though it looks similar, the controller is better suitable for small hands according to Microsoft. The trigger buttons have extra grip, so your fingers will no longer slip. The D-pad has been improved too. The arrow keys are cut out a little deeper, so you'll have to use less force to press the buttons. You control the charger via USB-C.
Games for the Xbox Series X and S
Microsoft has a couple of awesome exclusive games you can play on the Xbox Series X and S. With the Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can play hundreds of games on your console, PC, or on your phone via cloud gaming. There are also games you can play from the first day via Game Pass, without buying the game. You can also buy physical Xbox games if you have the Xbox Series X.