Maybe not the best in quality but it works, if you are on a budget there are many in the second hand market, they are usually in good condition. You have to log with a Microsoft account to install the bluray app.

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    Yup, but if you like gaming, you get more bang for your buck with the Xbox One X.

    Plays Xbox One games with added enhancements that are not possible on EITHER the One S OR the Xbox Series S.

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      At that price point (around 100) I’ll probably go for a PS4pro for better system and games, don’t know about bd-player’s quality differences.

      As a game enthusiast I’m not a fan of both these “pro” models, I tend to play 720/1080p games on a 1080p monitor. I’m waiting to buy a PS5 for my 4k setup but this XOneS saved me for now.

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          PS4 pro should be capable (Wikipedia): 4K 2160p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, and 480p HDR10 HDMI out 2.0a (Edit) Oh never mind, looks like it can output 4k but it can’t read 4k discs, well that’s dumb