Xbox One X Console Controller Front Tilt Top

With 4K expected to become the new standard in terms of resolution for movies, video games, TV shows, and etc., it also means that for those of us who still own Full HD TVs, it is time to upgrade. However if you’re looking for a reason to upgrade, how does the Xbox One X sound to you?

The latest console by Microsoft is expected to allow gamers to enjoy “true” 4K gaming, but what if you don’t own a 4K TV? The good news is that 4K TV bundles could be something that Microsoft is looking into, or at least that’s according to a recent tweet by Xbox head Phil Spencer.

When asked if there are plans to perhaps create a 4K HDR TV bundle with the Xbox One X, Spencer was quoted as saying in his response, “Yea, you’ve seen some of these with S and I’m sure you’ll see some with X.” This is good news for those who don’t have a 4K TV and might be looking for a reason to buy one, although we expect that such bundles will probably set you back a pretty penny.

As it stands the Xbox One X is priced at $499, and if you were to add in a 4K HDR TV, depending on the brand and size, one could easily be looking at a bundle deal priced at least $1,000 or even more. Maybe it’s not a bundle for everyone, but for gamers who want to deal without the hassle of figuring out what TV to buy, a bundle could come in handy.

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