Getting a console today is still difficult due to lack of stock, but they are also cheaper than getting a graphics card or a laptop Gaming. While solutions such as the Steam Deck are offered, a portable console with the same style as the Nintendo Switch, but with the power of a gaming laptop, some players have opted for some curious accessories capable of transform the Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X into portable consoles. Or, at least, on consoles that you can move from one side to the other with some comfort. Today we will talk about the external monitors for the new Xbox, some new accessories that are having great success.
From Kickstarter to revolutionizing the market
It all started with the xScreen a curious 11,6-inch screen with 1080p resolution at 60 Hz that appeared in Kickstarter. Allowed to connect to Xbox series s directly, without the need for an extra power connector. Question of attaching the screen to the console, tightening the security lock and plugging the console into the current. A brilliant solution to play video games with some independence if we only have one television at home. In addition, xScreen allowed the screen to be folded and everything remained as a simple all-in-one device.
xScreen also has two stereo speakers, as well as adjustments to manage the brightness and contrast of the screen. It weighs only 695 grams and was launched for around 160 euros during its financing round.
Since then, dozens of competitors have copied xScreen's move. There are currently quite a few accessories of this type for both Xbox Series S and Series X. If you are interested in one of these accessories, these are the most interesting models you can find at the moment:
External displays for Xbox Series S
These are the best for Microsoft's Xbox Series S console.
xScreen

We cannot start this top without mentioning the product that started it all. The original xScreen can now be purchased in stores for $250. It has XNUMX% positive reviews. You can buy this accessory on the website of Upspec Gaming, who are the ones who have the exclusive distribution of the product at the moment.
Case Club Waterproof

It is not the most elegant accessory of all, but it is one of the most versatile. The Case Club is a briefcase in which you will be able to introduce both the Xbox Series S and its older sister. It allows you to save Xbox controllers and some games in case you have Series X.
The design of this model is somewhat more chaotic. The monitor has a size of 24 inches and a resolution 1080p@60hz with a response time of 8 milliseconds. The whole set forms a rigid briefcase, perfect to withstand shocks and even waterproof. It also has its own speaker system. Its price is somewhat crazy, but we understand that it has its audience.
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The most interesting models for the Xbox Series X are the following.
G-STORY 12,5” Xbox Series X Monitor 1080p

We start with this G-Story entry model. cost about 200 Euros and it is a monitor with 12,5-inch 60Hz IPS panel. Your resolution on Full HD, so we are not going to get the most out of the console's potential, but it is not a bad product for that.
It is a great purchase if you are not going to use this accessory very intensively. The G-Story is anchored to one of the sides of the console. It has its own keypad to adjust the screen settings and we also have a hinge to protect the panel by folding the screen when we finish playing. The speakers are stereo and the display has FreeSync and HDR technology.
View offer on AmazonG-STORY 12,5” Xbox Series X 4K UHD Monitor

If you want an even rounder product, the same brand offers a very similar model, but with a panel with 4K resolution. The dimensions are identical, as well as the rest of the specifications. As a negative point, the screen refresh rate is also maintained, which is still 60 Hz. The price does not rise too much, settling at approximately 279 euros.
This model is a great purchase for those gamers who are going to give their console a lot of work and are looking for a way to get the most out of the console in any situation.
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On the other hand, you can also get a external monitor that is powered by USB. They are not as perfect solutions as the equipment that we have shown you previously, but they are usually much cheaper.
ASUS MB169B+ – 15,6″ Portable Monitor

We are facing a monitor that could easily be that of a laptop. It has 15 inches and Full HD resolution. It has an ultra-slim design and a case that allows you to take the screen wherever you go. The panel technology is IPS LED and can be used both as a secondary monitor for a laptop and to play occasionally with your Xbox.
View offer on AmazonARZOPA Portable Monitor, 4K

This other model does not have as interesting a design as the ASUS, but it offers a panel 4-inch 15K with IPS LED technology covering 100% of the sRGB color spectrum. Regarding the refresh rate, it maintains the same 60 Hz. It has its own speakers and can be used to play in very good conditions with your Xbox Series X. As in the previous model, it is a totally plug&play product. It is also compatible with other consoles and has the Freesync standard.
View offer on AmazonASUS XG17AHPE

We up the ante. If you prefer frames over resolution, this Asus ROG model will give you just what you ask for. Sold in models of 15 and 17 inches, with 144 and 240Hz refresh rate respectively. The lag is only 3 milliseconds.
It is an upper panel, with a system anti-glare and a very interesting base so you can place it as you find most comfortable.
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