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What you’ll have to buy to take advantage of the next generation of consoles

The next generation of gaming consoles look to be expensive enough, but you might need to buy more to meet their full potential.

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Gamers buying the new Xbox or PlayStation will likely have to fork out for an expensive new television to get the most out of the high-end consoles.

The machines’ landmark features will require a 4K screen, HDR support and a new type of HDMI connection only built into a handful of pricey, newer TVs.

That could mean players burn even bigger holes in their pockets than expected when the consoles hit shelves later this year, with each predicted to cost up to $1200.

Dubbed the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, the pair will reportedly share similar price tags, specs and features.

Microsoft confirmed a few weeks ago that its new console would support 4K gaming at up to 120 frames per second.

That’s twice as fast as the 60fps offered by today’s consoles and will result in a crisper and smoother gaming experience.

Microsoft recently confirmed a new Xbox is on the way before the end of the year. Picture: Frank Micelotta / PictureGroup
Microsoft recently confirmed a new Xbox is on the way before the end of the year. Picture: Frank Micelotta / PictureGroup

The PS5 will also support 4K gameplay at 120fps, according to Sony.

To take full advantage of these landmark features, players will have to shell out for a TV with HDMI 2.1 connectivity.

HDMI 2.1 is the next generation of HDMI connections (up from 2.0) and is only available on select screens.

They’re mostly newer TVs made in the last year, and you’d be lucky to find one priced at under $1500.

On top of this, your TV will also benefit from a high dynamic range (HDR) display – technology that makes your picture brighter and more colourful.

Almost all 4K and 8K boxes are loaded with HDR support, but many older tellies are not.

It’s important to note, of course, that the Series X and PS5 will almost certainly function on TVs without all of these pricey features.

That means you’ll probably be OK to play them on an older set that doesn’t support 4K, HDR or HDMI 2.1.

However, if you do, you won’t get the full experience with the best possible graphics – arguably one of the biggest draws of the new consoles.

Getting the most out of the new consoles might require buying a new TV. Picture: Bloomberg News
Getting the most out of the new consoles might require buying a new TV. Picture: Bloomberg News

Microsoft confirmed in December that its new console would be named the Xbox Series X.

The machine will apparently run games at 4K resolution – four times as much as a full HD screen – with the possibility of running 8K.

It will also process games faster so as to “eliminate” loading times.

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Sony got in a bit before Microsoft, revealing details of its PS5 console in October last year.

Loading up a game on the PlayStation 5 will be 10 times faster than on PS4, according to Sony.

It should come as no surprise that the consoles are expected to be among the most expensive ever released.

In January, analysts predicted gamers would have to fork out between $900 and $1200 for one of the machines.

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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