15 Things That Xbox One Needs To Set Right

Waving the cudgel again, but this time at the new-gen Microsoft console.

Posted By | On 08th, Mar. 2014

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13. 3D/4K Support

4K All things said and done, the Xbox One has all the latest tech stuffed under its nose. But it doesn’t support 3D OR 4K. The hardware of the system is more than capable of providing for both these features and it eludes us as to why Microsoft would choose not to include either. Whilst it’s understandable that ultra HD Tvs are just hitting the market and MS hadn’t really ever had decided to step into the 3D market, but now is there golden chance to do it.

They need only grasp the opportunity. Both these features are direly expected from the Xbox One and soon. Although Microsoft seems to ponder over including 3D and 4K in future updates, they need to do it anon. Otherwise all that great would be just a sitting piece of metal and plastic for naught.


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