Microsoft Tests Xbox One X On Crappy TVs To Assure Users Without 4K

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The Xbox One X has been advertised as an essential 4K gaming machine, one that can take experiences and amp them up to new levels for those that have capable televisions. But…what about those that don’t have capable televisions?

While 4K TV’s are no doubt getting cheaper, not everyone has the budget, nor the drive, to upgrade just yet – and Microsoft is actually pretty aware of this.

Speaking with Wired, senior director of product management Albert Penello explained that rigorous testing went into the Xbox One X to make sure it’s 4K ready. “I’m guessing that around half the people who buy a One X on day one will already have a new TV,” he explained.

But for those that don’t, Microsoft created a side project for testing purposes known as the Dream Killer – which is essentially a crappy old television. “It’s where we break designers’ hearts,” explained principal design manager John Snavely, who works with the redesign team on the Xbox software interface.


With this project, engineers and designers get the idea that not everyone has a 4K TV. “It’s a TV we should’ve thrown away a long time ago. It’s awful. We put a lot of time into making sure our content looks good on the Dream Killer,” he explained.

So the experience for the Xbox One X appears to be built for everyone, even if 4K users seem to get more benefits – especially with certain games. Chris Tector, studio software architech for Forza Motorsport 7 developer Turn 10 Studios, explained, “Having that moment when you race in the rain, on Nurburgring, in this purpose-built car and you’re hearing the rain hitting the body, it gives you that feeling of when a storm’s started while you’re driving and you’re tensing up inside. It’s all these components: the graphics, audio and simulation – you’re fighting the car to keep it on the road – it builds up and turns into one of these moments.

“But it’s the emotional impact that I hadn’t anticipated.”

So there you have it. Apparently the Xbox One X has benefits to offer, even to those that don’t have a 4K television yet. But we’re still intrigued by the idea that there’s an old crappy TV lurking around Microsoft. Is it color? Is it black or white? Does it have the twisty knob and the built in speakers on the side? If a 4K game can look good on that, there’s hope yet.

The Xbox One X arrives on November 7th.

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Source: http://comicbook.com/gaming/2017/10/03/microsoft-xbox-one-x-testing-crappy-tv-dream-killer/

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DecyPosted:

szn This is a good idea for those who don't have a 4K TV. Smart move.


They told us at E3 they where doing it.. i kinda expected it tbh if a console can reach 4K but doesn't work on 1080p panels thats pretty stupid.

GaryPosted:

I hope that the Xbox One X supports 1440p monitors.

sznPosted:

This is a good idea for those who don't have a 4K TV. Smart move.

XboxPosted:

Good to know because I don't know how long it will be until I upgrade my tv even though it really needs it.

ZTEPosted:

Decy
-urzx
Craig Gaming on 4k tvs is shit anyway. The input lag alone ruins the experience unless you plan on spending 1k on a tv.


1k isn't much for a tv.. I just dropped 3k on my new tv. Can't wait for my x1x to show up to try her out at full capacity. Boo yeah


To the average person i'd say 1K is a lot of money for a TV.


3k is a lot for a TV let alone 1k. It would take me at least five paychecks to save up for a $1k tv. And even if I had saved up that much, I wouldn't buy a TV haha. I just don't see it as a smart investment. Maybe if you've got a job that pays $70/hour then yea no biggie. But I'll stick with my $9.69/hour and skip the tv lol.

SilkyPosted:

'crappy tvs' - probably still better than mine rip.

DecyPosted:

-urzx
Craig Gaming on 4k tvs is shit anyway. The input lag alone ruins the experience unless you plan on spending 1k on a tv.


1k isn't much for a tv.. I just dropped 3k on my new tv. Can't wait for my x1x to show up to try her out at full capacity. Boo yeah


To the average person i'd say 1K is a lot of money for a TV.

RepBanditPosted:

Well im glad they are trying to show off it does work for those who do not have the money to go out and by a 4k tv and have good graphics even when it isnt.

CraigPosted:

Gaming on 4k tvs is shit anyway. The input lag alone ruins the experience unless you plan on spending 1k on a tv.

DecyPosted:

I wouldn't say half will have a new tv but they will most likely get 1 overtime at this point in my opinion tho its just not needed.