Unless games are locked 30fps at medium-like settings, then no. The AMD Nano wont be able to do 4k 60fps high-ultra settings and it looks to be $450. Though tech can advance enough in two years (next consoles will likely have 2017 tech), it will still be tough to do it with what should be a roughly $250 gpu; and even with HBM.
Best case it will output 4k during menu and movies, but games will likely be 2k.
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