Entries in Microsoft Xbox (34)

Monday
Oct112021

Microsoft offers 20th Anniversary Special Xbox accessories

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We know Microsoft and adidas are working together on a unique pair of sneakers commemorating the Xbox's 20th anniversary. But Microsoft also has new Xbox gaming accessories you can with your console. 

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Thursday
Oct072021

Microsoft and adidas partner to create limited-edition Xbox sneakers

Microsoft is commemorating the 20th year of the Xbox console with limited-edition Xbox sneakers it's made in collaboration with adidas. The sneakers have the Xbox logo on them and come with translucent green details. It looks like Microsoft will use this version for giveaways. But there will be a different Xbox-inspired sneaker available for purchase later this year. 

"This is just the beginning of our partnership with adidas, and over the next few months, we'll continue to mark our 20th anniversary by launching additional sneakers inspired by past and present Xbox console generations, including the first-ever sneaker available for purchase by our fans later this year," explains James Monosmith, a marketing manager at Xbox.

Source: The Verge

Saturday
Aug072021

Microsoft tests new Xbox night mode

Source: The Verge

Microsoft is experimenting with a new night mode for its Xbox consoles. The company is trying it out with Xbox Insiders in the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring. Its features include dimming the screens, controller LED brightness, and even the Xbox power button. There are other customization options like different dimming levels and an optional blue light filter. You can even set an Xbox to switch to the system dark mode and disable HDR when the night mode is enabled.

As with night or dark modes in other systems, the Xbox night mode can be set to a schedule, either manually or automatically, enabling at sunset and disabling at sunrise.

Source: The Verge

Saturday
Jan232021

Xbox consoles now support HDR on YouTube

YouTube on the Xbox now supports HDR (Source: The Verge)

YouTube has finally updated its app for Microsoft's Xbox consoles to support HDR. So, as long as you have an Xbox One S or X or Xbox Series X or S and your TV or monitor can display HDR videos, it can automatically switch to output HDR content. The Xbox system has never supported HDR until now. It also still hasn't made its way to the PlayStation 5, but the PS4 does support HDR.

You can check if your Xbox is outputting HDR by enabling the "stats for nerds" panel. Now, we just need content to catch up. Here's to hoping more creators release their videos in HDR on YouTube. 

Source: The Verge

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