New Xbox and TV for 1,000 euro?

Je
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Is the budget enough for the new xbox and for a television (between 40-43 inches) and 4k?

Bl

I would add a bit more, like 1.5k or so. But you should definitely make sure that the TV has an HDMI 2.1 connection, because you can get the most out of the new console with that. But I would give you a monitor recommend, as these are much better suited for gaming. Asus, for example, is bringing out an HDMI 2.1 monitor with the launch of the new consoles

el

You don't even know how much the new Xbox will cost because there's no official confirmation.

A good TV costs from 600 euro.

an

The sales price is 399 euro for the new Xbox that was accidentally leaked by a French site

Bl

Everyone knows the price of the new consoles through all the leaks

Gu

You can get a relatively good 43 "4K TV from Samsung from 400 euro. It just depends on how much the new Xbox will cost. But it shouldn't exceed 600 euro. If it does, then you add 100 euro…

Oc

Can recommend the Samsung GQ-Q80TGT.

Ma

I would think that's a little bit if you want to buy quality.

Remember the consoles are state of the art when they appear but subsidized by the manufacturers otherwise the prices would be much higher. This does not apply to TVs, because the manufacturer has to earn money. At around 500-600 euro you don't get a high-end TV and it should be one to bring out the advantages of the new consoles.

Here's what your new TV should offer.

With an intended 4k resolution you shouldn't stay below 50 inches because with 40 a Full HD is enough. Because of the smaller picture, the PPI is much higher. So you wouldn't see any difference, especially at a greater distance.

He should also have HDR on board. In addition at least a 60 better a 100 or 120 Hz panel.

The game mode with the lowest possible latency is just as important. Less than 10 to almost 30 ms are OK. A kind of VSync that many TVs now offer is even better. Sometimes it's called Freesync or something like that. Good TVs automatically recognize a console and switch over by themselves.

And to get an optimal picture with good contrasts you can choose between Oled and Qled. The latter is still an LCD but with much better black levels and more luminosity. Neither of these can be achieved with conventional LCD TVs and so you don't benefit from HDR.

If you want to play in 4k with 120 FPS, the TV also needs a USB 2.1 connection. To what extent games actually take advantage of this remains to be seen.

In terms of price, I would not start below 800. Of course, there's no upper limit.

Hope that helps you a little.

Ma

A monitor is definitely a good alternative.

However, it does not replace the feel of my 4k HDR with 55 inches.

With the system connected, that is pure cinema feeling.

Bl

HDMI 2.1, not USB

Bl

You just have to pay attention to what kind of TV you get

Ma

Oh sorry, of course.

Bl

With pleasure.

Ma

That's right, that's why I gave an extensive answer to it.

Bl

It's just a shame that there are no monitors with HDMI 2.1 yet.