Xbox One X Works With 1440p Displays

The Xbox One X will play nice resolutions above 1080p that isn't 4K. Microsoft has confirmed the console is going to support 2560 x 1440 (1440p) displays. Although the focus is on 4K when it comes to developing console games for higher resolutions, a large portion of high-end gaming monitors are 1440p.
What about a 1440p monitor hooked up on the X. Does the output still supersample to 1080p?
I *knew* you were going to ask that, just ran out of space. On X, we will effectively output native over HDMI in this case at 1440p.

By including support for that resolution output, people can at least make the most of their 1440p display. The PS4 Pro, on the other hand, restricts output to 1080p and 4K, so those with a 1440p display are just presented with an upscaled 1080p output.

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