After Microsoft confirmed Xbox One X was going to be able to record gameplay at 4K, Mike Ybarra also confirmed it’s slated to record in 60Hz (60 FPS) with High Dynamic Range. This is a huge leap from the normal Xbox One which records at 720p and 30 frames-per-second. Xbox DVR is currently limited to five minutes compared to 15 minutes on PS4. Microsoft hasn’t specified if they’re looking to increase DVR recording time as of today.
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Recently, Xbox One X became the fastest selling pre-order console in the history of Xbox topping Amazon charts all over the world along with other retailers. Microsoft said “Within just a few days, we saw record-setting sell-out times and are currently sold out in many countries around the world. Our biggest fans, have pre-ordered more Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition consoles in the first five days than any Xbox ever.” Plus, Xbox will be announcing more details of the next wave of Xbox One X pre-orders next month. Stay tuned here to find out more.
 

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