Enable 1440p support on your Xbox One console with these quick steps.
The Xbox One X flaunts support for 4K resolutions, delivering cutting-edge visuals across "enhanced" games. Alongside its processor, the Xbox One S, the console also serves up 4K video, with the added help of technologies such as High Dynamic Range (HDR).
While 4K is recommended to get the most out of Xbox One consoles, Microsoft also offers support for a variety of lower resolutions. The most recent addition is support for native 1440p, providing a middle ground between 4K and standard 1080p. Allowing console to take full advantage of a new range of monitors, some users are in for a significant resolution bump. Here's how to enable 1440p on your Xbox One X or Xbox One S console.
How to enable Xbox One 1440p support
Before enabling 1440p support on your Xbox One, ensure your console is connected to a display that supports a "2560x1440" resolution. If not supported, the option to switch to a 1440p resolution won't be presented.
Note: 1440p support is currently limited to consoles enrolled in the Alpha ring of the Xbox Insider Program. A public release is expected in the months ahead.
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