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Yes, this will work with Xbox One S.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The monitor can process the 4k HDR signal. It however is not true 4k nor HDR as the monitor itself is only 1920x1080p max resolution and can only achieve 250nits of brightness which is only a quarter of what is required for true HDR. It does however represent colors beautifully on GAME HDR mode and will pass the 4K HDR tests. One thing to note though is the input lag is 20-30ms on this monitor. Which is rather high but if you aren't very serious about first person shooter scores that won't matter. Games look awesome on this monitor on GAME HDR. *** also set your XBOX to RGB color space and the monitor as well. Sometimes the monitor will display a pink screen when you do this and it requires changing the setting to another preset and back to game hdr. RGB colorspace provides way more clarity and color accuracy. ***
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