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Hello, looking for some advice on this issue.
I currently have a 65 inch 4K HDR TV (no DV) but the OG xbox (2015). I need a 4K player to get the most of the TV but I'm wondering if I should get a player now for around $200 or wait for the new video game consoles which will be likely $500+. The problem is, I don't play video games much anymore, and when I do its just shooter and sports games. Not sure I can justify the extra $300 for maybe 4-5 hours of gameplay per week.. What are the pros and cons of using a PS5 or XBOX to play 4K discs? does the console require more power usage? thanks |
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Thanks given by: | Azores26 (08-13-2020) |
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