Apart from launching its much anticipated Xbox Series X, Microsoft has also upgraded its renowned “the gold standard” of controllers to make it even better. To improve your gaming experience, Microsoft has added a new D-Pad and a dedicated share button.
The new share button helps to take screenshots and record video clips at any time. Microsoft’s new addition of a “tactical dot pattern” to the triggers and bumpers promises to provide the controller with a grippier feel.
The Xbox Series X controller’s sculpted overall design makes it easier for people with smaller hands to hold. Due to Bluetooth Low Energy support, connecting the controller to a wide variety of PC, Android, and iOS devices should also be easier than ever.
The controller’s biggest technical highlight is the DLI (Dynamic Latency Input), which should make for some of the most responsive console gaming yet seen.
Another area in which gamers are always looking for connectivity improvements is reducing latency. We’re introducing a system-wide set of improvements we call Dynamic Latency Input (DLI), which includes specific technology in the console and the HDMI connection to your TV. And it all starts with the controller. Essentially, information is sent more frequently from the controller and matched with exact frames of your game on-screen. The result: we shave off precious milliseconds at every step of gameplay, and actions are even more instantaneous.
The company has also included USB Type-C port and the Xbox Series X controller appears to be a worthwhile upgrade from the existing Xbox Wireless Controller. Microsoft is yet to confirm the price of this new controller that is expected to launch alongside the Xbox Series X later this year.
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