This add-on can transform your Xbox Series S into a portable gaming console.

Gaming consoles such as Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X do provide high-end gaming performance, 4K resolution support, and all the other nonsense needed to get the most out of a gaming session. However, due to their form factors and components, these consoles are unable to provide on-the-go gaming.

xScreen: An External Display for the Xbox Series S

The xScreen, created by UPspec Gaming, is essentially an external display that can be directly attached to an Xbox Series S console for a plug-and-play experience. As a result, Xbox Series S users can easily transform their gaming console into a gaming laptop-like device with the xScreen.

The xScreen features an 11.6-inch IPS LCD panel with support for a 60Hz refresh rate. It has a resolution of 1080p and connects with the Xbox Series S via the HDMI and USB ports aboard the console. Moreover, it has an integrated 5W speaker as gaming without sound simply does not make any sense.

Plus, it has a latch that enables users to keep the screen connected to the Series S console all the time. This way, they can carry around the consoles like a gaming laptop and connect it to a power source whenever they want to play their favorite games. The accessory weighs around 695g and can be fitted inside a 15.6-inch laptop bag.

Furthermore, the xScreen draws power from the Xbox console. So, there is no additional power adapter that you have to carry for the external display.

Price and Availability

Coming to the price and availability of the device, the xScreen is yet to release but a Kickstarter campaign is scheduled for this summer. The device will come with an early-bird price tag of $159 (~Rs 11,645). However, once it is out of the Kickstarter campaign, the xScreen will retail for $249 (~Rs 18,237). Currently, you can go to UPspec’s official website to register to be notified once the Kickstarter campaign launches.

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