Microsoft’s recently released Xbox One S also outputs HDR graphics on TVs that support the tech, and the company is positioning its 2017 Xbox One iteration Scorpio as a far more powerful than even the PS4 Pro. That at least sets this fall to be a test for the appeal of HDR graphics on the base PS4, the Pro and the Xbox One S. A caveat: Hastings and Yerling both expressed concern about a lack of standardization among HDR TV sets, even those that use the HDR10 standard. And that, you guessed it, may result in yet another set of variations in the quality of how games look from one TV to another. “I think this will open the floodgates and force the manufacturers [to] get all lined up,” Hastings said.