Im sooo jelly!!
So jealous, I can't wait for tonight! I was a 4k early adopter and spent WAY to much for a set that doesn't support HDR (Sony x900a). Oh well, I plan to upgrade to a 4k projector in the next year or so when they are more affordable. Regular old non-HDR 4K for now I suppose.Got mine a few hours ago. Its way smaller than i thought it would be and is completely silent. Unfortunately my TV doesnt support HDR10 but watching a UHD bluray now and the extra detail is nice but its certainly not the big leap like DVD to bluray.
The fan, in every situation.
It makes less noise than my PS4, but it does make more noise than my OG Xbox One
How large is your TV? The leap is obvious on larger TVs (55"+), but obviously content dependent.So jealous, I can't wait for tonight! I was a 4k early adopter and spent WAY to much for a set that doesn't support HDR (Sony x900a). Oh well, I plan to upgrade to a 4k projector in the next year or so when they are more affordable. Regular old non-HDR 4K for now I suppose.
Hi, I reserved a 500GB a couple of months ago, seems £249.99 is the 500GB price but as a firm release date is still to be confirmed we could get the bundles at the same price so it seems it's hard to locate online now.any sign of the 500GB model and it's price for us in the UK?
I plan to use the Xbox one s on a 55" 4k tv. I have a 110" projector that I do most of my gaming on, but it's not 4k (yet). I honestly doubt I'll play many games on the Xbox one s, as I'll primarily use it as a uhd player and 4k streaming box.How large is your TV? The leap is obvious on larger TVs (55"+), but obviously content dependent.
any sign of the 500GB model and it's price for us in the UK?
God. Amazon delivered my Xbox One S to some guy called Nicky...
Where are you Nicky!!!!!!!
*going to have to get a replacement, and I'm probably in the back of the queue
GAF, I have a Bravia 4K TV with HDR and a Onkyo HTX-HDX22 AV receiver. The latter only supports HDMI 1.4a. So if I would get a 4K device like the One S am I forced to choose between 5.1 sound or 4K (hooking up the device to the AVR vs. directly to the TV)?
What's the model of the TV? Newer TV's can output a 5.1 signal via optical and HDMI-ARC to an receiver.GAF, I have a Bravia 4K TV with HDR and a Onkyo HTX-HDX22 AV receiver. The latter only supports HDMI 1.4a. So if I would get a 4K device like the One S am I forced to choose between 5.1 sound or 4K (hooking up the device to the AVR vs. directly to the TV)?
HDMI 1.4 doesn't support HDR. So a huge benefit of UHD-BD would be dropped if there's a 1.4 device in the chain.You should in theory at least be able to watch UHD bluray movies since 1.4a supports 4K in 24Hz. Youtube & Netflix doesn't change refresh rate from 60Hz though so they won't work.
I'm not sure it will work but you can set the system to 1080p and then allow 4K and allow 24Hz in the advanced settings and it will hopefully allow 4K playback on UHD bluray movies.
It's universal, 100-240v.Can anyone check if the PSU is universal on this? Microsoft has this weird habit of not using universal power supply in Xbox for some reason.
All according to plan ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
NICKKYYYYY!!!! >_<
For real though, dunno who that is... I was home all morning
I just wish that Amazon logistics would put me in touch with the driver while he is still doing his/her rounds. But noooooo, a 24-48 HR response time.
I wish for the days of FedEx/DHL , would have spoken to the driver by now.
Anybody know of a place in London that still has this in stock?
What do I got to do to my xbox one (orginal 500 gb with Kinect) to trade it in? I want to make sure my credit card informaition is not on it anymore.
You should in theory at least be able to watch UHD bluray movies since 1.4a supports 4K in 24Hz. Youtube & Netflix doesn't change refresh rate from 60Hz though so they won't work.
I'm not sure it will work but you can set the system to 1080p and then allow 4K and allow 24Hz in the advanced settings and it will hopefully allow 4K playback on UHD bluray movies.
What's the model of the TV? Newer TV's can output a 5.1 signal via optical and HDMI-ARC to an receiver.
HDMI 1.4 doesn't support HDR. So a huge benefit of UHD-BD would be dropped if there's a 1.4 device in the chain.
It's universal, 100-240v.
you can only hopeHmmm have ms under shipped this, my local grainger games had like four units that were for preorders only. They had no other stock and didn't know when they'd be geeting anymore, seems odd.
Hmmm have ms under shipped this, my local grainger games had like four units that were for preorders only. They had no other stock and didn't know when they'd be geeting anymore, seems odd.
This does make a bit more noise than the og Xbox one for me.
Seems a bit of a missed opportunity, although all the it's sold out pr they are getting doesn't hurt at all.Look how many old Xbox Ones they are still trying to sell. Who knows what the manufacturing is like, maybe it only started recently and needs time to ramp up.
I would guess the big stock will be the 500GB and 1TB model. There will always be far less of the 2TB model.
Just looked it up. It seems to support (DTS and Dolby Digital) 5.1 audio output via both the optical and HDMI ARC port.That doesn't sound very promising so I think before getting a UHD player I wait a bit. Unfortunately I haven't found an AVR as small as my Onkyo HTX-22HDX with HDMI 2.0 :/
The TV model is KD-55X8505C. According to the tech specs it has a digital audio output (toslink/spdif).
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How does the circle look in person?[/QUOTE]Depends on the angle. If you look at it from above (console is standing vertical) then you'll see it clearly. But when you look at it from a smaller angle (console is standing horizontal) then it'll blend it with the rest of the console.
The picture you posted shows exactly how it'll look when you looking straight at it.
Just looked it up. It seems to support (DTS and Dolby Digital) 5.1 audio output via both the optical and HDMI ARC port.
So you can connect the UHD player to your TV and let the TV send the audio to your receiver. With this set-up you'll have both 4K, HDR and 5.1 audio.
Depends on the angle. If you look at it from above (console is standing vertical) then you'll see it clearly. But when you look at it from a smaller angle (console is standing horizontal) then it'll blend it with the rest of the console.
The picture you posted shows exactly how it'll look when you looking straight at it.
Just looked it up. It seems to support (DTS and Dolby Digital) 5.1 audio output via both the optical and HDMI ARC port.
So you can connect the UHD player to your TV and let the TV send the audio to your receiver. With this set-up you'll have both 4K, HDR and 5.1 audio.
Depends on the angle. If you look at it from above (console is standing vertical) then you'll see it clearly. But when you look at it from a smaller angle (console is standing horizontal) then it'll blend it with the rest of the console.
The picture you posted shows exactly how it'll look when you looking straight at it.
It's stuck FOREVER!Is there a way to remove the stand once it's "snapped" in? >.>
GAF, I have a Bravia 4K TV with HDR and a Onkyo HTX-HDX22 AV receiver. The latter only supports HDMI 1.4a. So if I would get a 4K device like the One S am I forced to choose between 5.1 sound or 4K (hooking up the device to the AVR vs. directly to the TV)?
Digital Foundry has their article up:
Tech Interview: Inside Xbox One S with Albert Penello.
Xbox One S performance boost revealed
16nm SOC confirmed.
As we discussed, we did make some refinements for 4K support and to fit in the new chassis. We also used this opportunity to increase the GPU frequency from 853 MHz to 914 MHz. By making this change, developers creating HDR titles do not have to incur any performance hit. We also decided to make the extra six per cent available to all titles. So some games (ones that utilise dynamic resolution and/or unlocked framerates) may see a very minor performance improvement. Our testing internally has shown this to be pretty minor, and is only measurable on certain games, so we didn't want to make it a “selling point” for the new console.
Albert Penello: Beyond what we announced at E3, there is nothing new I can talk about now. But you should expect to see a number of media apps and games announced shortly. In addition, I know some fans have asked for new audio functionality including bitstream support and we're evaluating that as a possible feature in a future update.
This is a little concerning because the current one is very quiet.
Anything louder will stand out immediately.
That doesn't sound very promising so I think before getting a UHD player I wait a bit. Unfortunately I haven't found an AVR as small as my Onkyo HTX-22HDX with HDMI 2.0 :/
The TV model is KD-55X8505C. According to the tech specs it has a digital audio output (toslink/spdif).
Your receiver supports it, all it needs to do it be able to passthrough an HDR signal to your TV which it can (HDMI 2.0a). But your TV doesn't support HDR.So I am unsure if I will be able to utilize HDR?
This is the Denon AVR-S910W reciever I own, and I see no mention of HDR support, but I see HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2.
My TV is a Vizio M65-C1.
I see no mention of HDR on either's page, so thinking they do not, but would love some confirmation if possible.
TIA,
DL
So I am unsure if I will be able to utilize HDR?
This is the Denon AVR-S910W reciever I own, and I see no mention of HDR support, but I see HDMI 2.0a and HDCP 2.2.
My TV is a Vizio M65-C1.
I see no mention of HDR on either's page, so thinking they do not, but would love some confirmation if possible.
TIA,
DL