A:AnswerThe graphics will be noticeable depending on the game, and your performance will certainly improve, but you won’t get hdr and 4k which is a big difference. You will still see the difference if you have the original xbox onee
A:Answer15 days if you’re a regular member. Doubles if you’re elite and 45 days if you’re an elite plus member. If you have everything and the box with the receipt, you should be able to exchange it without a problem.
A:AnswerThe digital code is sent to you through email. If you did not get the email call Best Buy and they will direct you to the customer support so they can email you the digital code.
A:AnswerIf Money is no factor, yeah I would get a 80 inch, 4K, HDR 10. But for the rest of us ANY 4K, HDR, TV with a HDMI input and make sure you use a HDMI cable that will pass 18Gbs or more. A lot of people suffer from poor or less then GREAT video because their HDMI cable said it was 4K but it is only rated at 10 Gps. Make sure your cable supports 18Gps. That does NOT mean you have to pay $80.00 for a 18Gps HDMI cable, I have found them for $15.00. See U on the battlefield!
A:AnswerThe hardware is different between the 2. Basically the One X is able to run certain games at a faster frame rate and has the ability to play games in 4K.
Either one is a great buy but if you want to stay with the current development of games, I'd probably move towards the one x.
A:AnswerAs far as the hardware is concerned there is no difference. I believe the only differences are slightly cosmetic. Either way, the Xbox one x is pretty awesome and coming from the original Xbox one it was a pretty significant upgrade. I’m real happy with it.
A:AnswerMicrosoft is allowing developers to use supersampling to ensure games still look better on a 1080p TV. Supersampling essentially scales down 4K image quality to a 1080p screen, so you get the benefits of texture improvements, faster framerates, and improved image quality. A 1080p supersampled image should still be a noticeable improvement over what the Xbox One S currently provides.
~ quote from The Verge.
A:AnswerThey are the exact same hardware and software wise, the Scorpio edition just has special graphics on the exterior of the console and controller, that's it.