As you know, Microsoft unveiled the full Xbox Series X uniforms last week, confirming the loss of some connectivity available on the Xbox One. And thanks for the article WindowCentralwe don't know What will be the features that the Xbox Series X will offer compared to the Xbox One.
First, we can highlight loss of dedicated gate to HDMI input. Given the importance that Microsoft had provided multimedia content within the Xbox One, by looking at its television channels, the company decided to install another portal to watch some content at the same time we were playing. However, with the support of the Xbox Series X this time it might be removed to prioritize the gaming experience, which has caused the port's disappearance to port on your new console.
Second of the features to be released by the Xbox Series X compared to the Xbox One regarding the IR Blaster. For those who don't know, this was a tool that allowed control of the Xbox One's multimedia system as if it were far from traditional TV. And even though Microsoft has confirmed that all Xbox One devices will work on the Xbox Series X, it seems reasonable to assume that after the removal of the content we talked about earlier with this IR Raster it is useless.
The third thing that won't be on the Xbox Series X will be support SPDIF optical audio. So far, Microsoft has not explained why this feature, which has allowed for compatibility with high-end audio equipment, has been removed, but it seems to have a reason in the company's quest for the best Xbox Series price. X.
In the meantime, these are features that Microsoft has confirmed that they won't be available on the Xbox Series X, but there are a few that may not reach its new console. On the other hand, the fact of removing a system that allows players to watch television channels on the Xbox One, seems to be entirely in line with the assumption that Oneguide, a streaming service for TV and Xbox One, is also not available on the Xbox Series X.
And on the other hand, the only feature that could completely disappear from the Xbox Series X would be the Kinect. The company chose to go further with the launch of the Xbox One, which led to the company launching a sales price for its console higher than the competition. However, after Phil Spencer arrived in the Xbox office, Kinect was completely forgotten, making it seem like the Xbox Series X wasn't compatible with it.
In the coming weeks, Microsoft will reveal new details in this regard Xbox Series X, so that we can come out with doubts about the anonymity raised.