I want to grow an Xbox One. The x is out of the question for the price.
Is it possible to watch Blu-ray movies with the Xbox One s if you only have a normal HD TV?
Or the picture is then displayed funny because the One S is indeed advertised with 4k UHD.
Resolution you can adjust in the settings. My TV has automatically set the best possible picture.
Achso so you can adjust the resolution in the xbox menu?
Yes, or the Xbox even automatically fits it to your TV.
What now, do you have a HD Ready TV or Full HD? On a HD Ready TV, it makes little sense to look at a Blu-Ray, because he can't represent the resolution.
For the XBox One that does not matter at all, you can adjust it to any resolution.
So I can adjust the Blu-ray resolution in the xbox one s to 720p (HD ready)?
Have a HD ready TV but only 32 inches as it looks good
Also look at bluray movies?
Because it has a UHD drive can it still adjust the resolution anyway?
Because otherwise the picture is pixelated yes
More concrete question: the one s has a 4k UHD drive. And my TV only has HD ready.
If I look at a movie now the picture is not so blurry / pixelated because my TV has a too low resolution. Or is it automatically adjusted by the xbox?
Would be really nice if you know that. Because otherwise I would rather take the normal old xbox one.
The XBox looks even better, as it always outputs 4K. Is just downscaled by the TV then. You have quality loss down but never. Only if there are more pixels than are output - so the image is scaled up, you get a pixelated or blurred image.
But you can also watch a DVD, why Blu-Ray on HD Ready? If your TV can't display the high resolution of the XBox, why then get one or watch Blu-ray? That would be like putting a Ferrari engine into a Fiat Panda that can't use it.
I got to the XBox One X a 65 inch OLED 4K TV from Sony. So that I have something of what the console or you can use fully. After all, I paid for their performance. Everything else makes no sense.
Okey thanks. So does the normal xbox one make more sense?
About HDMI there's the HDCP copy protection, the problem will not be the picture but the HD Ready TV will not support the 4K content, you will only get displayed "Unsupported format"
No, on the contrary, the picture is pixelated, if you have a picture with "1280 x 720 pixels" in a relatively poor quality and then play it on a 75 "TV, for example.
You do not have to worry because the Xbox can adapt to the resolution of the TV. (For example, I briefly connected a Full HD monitor and then reconnected the normal TV and already had a message that a 4K TV was found and whether the resolution should be changed).
So you can go for the Xbox One S!
No, an XBox One makes no sense at all if you only own a HD ready TV. Likewise, it makes no sense to look at a Blu-Ray.