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Everything you need to know about SERIES X

Xbox Series X isn’t the future; it’s the incredibly tantalising, slightly-out-of-reach present. With Microsoft’s next-gen baby out in a matter of months, TechLife lifts the lid on the most powerful console of all time.

From ray tracing to 8K; from variable rate shading to 120fps gaming – this ultra-powerful system is providing cutting-edge features that, historically, only super-expensive PCs could deliver. With new tech, an updated controller and a firm commitment to put gamers front and centre, whether they’re upgrading to Series X or sticking with Xbox One, the future has never been more exciting for Team Green fans. Strap yourselves in as we take you for the ultimate next-gen ride…

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EXAMINING XBOX SERIES X’s KILLER AMD INSIDES.

Say hello to the most powerful Xbox ever made. Thanks to a series of incredible components, Series X offers a true generational leap over existing consoles. With 12 teraflops of raw polygon-pushing power provided by AMD’s latest Navi-based graphics processing unit (or GPU), Microsoft’s monster is twice as powerful as Xbox One X, and incredibly, eight times more powerful than the original Xbox One.

Purpose-built to deliver rock-solid gameplay at resolutions of 4K and potentially even above, Xbox Series

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