Starting today, all Windows 10 users will be able to stream Xbox One games to their devices in full 1080 p at 60 fps. The feature was previously only available to folks in Microsoft’s feature preview program. (Update: streaming’s been available since the Win10 launch; it’s the higher quality that’s new. We regret the error.) You can read Gizmodo writer Sean Hollister’s impressions on Win10/XB1 cross-platform streaming here.
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