#3 "Enhanced" Console Versions
When the PS3 and Xbox 360 launched, HDTV wasn't commonplace, but it was on the way - and on the way quickly. Which is why both systems were designed with HD in mind (just consider how hard it was to read the text in Dead Rising, for example). With the current crop of systems, it's almost like 4K TV snuck up on them, because all of a sudden, we have a handful of different versions of each system.
A lot of this - and, again, I'm just psyched my TV is a rectangle and hangs on my wall, so I'm hardly an expert here - depends on if the game you're playing is in native 4K or not. If you have a 4K TV, both the Xbox One S and X will upscale your 1080p games to 4K. If the games are natively 4K, you'll need a One X to play it in 4K. The PS4 Pro will do both of these - the basic PS4 will not.
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I don't even know what to tell you about 4K video.
When it comes to overall power, the Xbox One X is, without a doubt, the most powerful home console on the market right now. That doesn't mean it's going to suit your particular needs, but there you have it.
Winner: Xbox One
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