The ability to output the Xbox Series X's UI at a higher resolution is coming to some Xbox Insiders later today. Shared on Twitter by Xbox Insider program lead Brad Rossetti, the new feature will allow Xbox Series X consoles connected to a 4K display to output the consoles' dashboard and UI at a higher resolution.

Despite the Xbox Series X running games at a 4K resolution, the console's UI only outputs at 1080p. It now seems that Microsoft is planning to roll out a 4K user interface for all users in the future, after some testing with the Xbox Insider program.

Unlike the PS5, which got its own UI separate from the PS4, the Xbox Series X|S consoles share the same UI as the Xbox One. The UI was updated shortly before the launch of the Xbox Series X|S but did not take advantage of the new hardware to display it in 4K. Rossetti specifically calls out the Xbox Series X as getting the update, so its unclear if it will come to the Xbox Series S as well.

The Xbox Alpha also includes various changes to reflect local languages across the console. You can read the full Xbox Insider patch notes on the Xbox Wire or below:

System Update Details:

New Features and Experiences

We have exciting news! Alpha users can expect something new coming to their Xbox One update preview.

Dashboard

Fixes Implemented

Thanks to the hard work of Xbox engineers, we are happy to announce the following fixes have been implemented for this build:

System

Known Issues

We understand some issues have been listed in previous Xbox Insider Release Notes. These items aren’t being ignored, but it will take Xbox engineers more time to find a solution.

We’re still tracking these known issues:

Audio

Dolby Vision for Gaming

Edge (New)

Games

Guide

HDMI-CEC

Home

Installation

My Games & Apps

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