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HDR is a crucial part of enjoying games on your new Xbox but setting it up isn't always straightforward.
Regardless of whether you pick up an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S, you'll be able to enjoy HDR alongside 120 FPS support in games once you've gotten everything set up properly. HDR adds greatly to overall image quality, letting you see deeper and richer colors that aren't available on non-HDR displays.
Full story from the WindowsCentral blog...