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Microsoft Xbox One 500GB

The Microsoft Xbox One Console offers cutting edge technology. Microsoft has added new features, capabilities, and content. There is a lot to love when it comes to this unit. Real Vision technology dramatically improves its field of view.


This system is easy to update. All you have to do is sign in and play your favorite games. You can access your digital content from anywhere. Xbox One was built by people who love games.


The Microsoft Xbox One Console comes with an 8-core x86 processor. As a result, one can easily switch between games and your favorite apps.


Xbox One is the most advanced console ever. Plus it can be used to watch movies and browse the web. Microsoft has developed something new. They have developed a new OS system and fused it with Windows OS. As a result, you get a powerful system that does not compromise. It is fast and offers the best gaming experience. The best part is that you don't have to switch from inputs from television to playing games. There are also many excellent apps for your game.


Xbox One has been designed to offer performance with a lot of power. In addition to Xbox One's revolutionary architecture, this unit offers a CPU, ESRAM and a lot more. The Xbox One is summer fast and will amaze you.


The best gaming controller has added new features. There are new triggers that offer a more realistic experience. Kinect helps to auto-pair your controller. The thumbsticks have been streamlined. Simply, it's the best controller on the market.


With a whole new Kinect, the Xbox One can do a lot. It is more responsive and offers unparalleled voice and motion technology. You can easily sign in, when you enter the room. It's a brand new Kinect for a new generation of entertainment.


The Microsoft Xbox One Console is powerful. It combines gaming with entertainment. Whether you are playing your favorite game or watching movies, the Xbox One Console offers a premium viewing experience. It is fast and comes with intuitive controls that allow you to do more when playing your favorite games.

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Snackbar Games
★★★★★
10 years ago

There's much more that we'll likely learn between now and the end of E3. For now, what are your thoughts on this new system

AnandTech
★★★★★
10 years ago
The Xbox One: Hardware Analysis & Comparison to PlayStation 4

It's nearly impossible for the Xbox One not to be a substantial upgrade over the Xbox 360. The fact that Microsoft could ship a single integrated SoC instead of a multi-chip CPU+GPU solution this generation is telling enough.

Crowdedbrain
★★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Xbox One Comes in at £429

Microsoft went first in the press conference stakes, but while the last press event (a few weeks back) was more about the new fancy entertainment features, the E3 showing was all about games! Though only a handful of games stood out for us in our opinion.

Wired
★★★★
10 years ago
Review: Microsoft Xbox One

Many game consoles aspire to be more than just a game console, but Xbox One really means it. Xbox One wants to be your everything and run your TV, your Blu-rays, your streaming, your music and, oh, sure, your videogames too.

Plays games, but also adds useful functionality to your cable TV setup; Improved voice commands, multitasking between games, movies, TV, et cetera

Voice input still hit-or-miss; Does live TV but does not let you control your DVR; No broadcasting gameplay (yet).

Engadget
★★★★
10 years ago
Xbox One review: a fast and powerful work in progress

The Xbox One is quick, quiet and capable of handling live TV and gorgeous games, all at the sound of your voice. $500 is a lot to ask, but it's much more than just a gaming console.

Wake-on-voice is very impressive, Excellent multitasking experience, Games are beautiful; console runs quietly, Great battery life, The best analog sticks on any gamepad, Rumble triggers

The most expensive console available; Limited selection of exclusive titles worth playing; Missing key promised functionality at launch; Shoulder buttons are cumbersome; Requires AA batteries

techguide.com.au
★★★★★
10 years ago

The Xbox One has something to offer everyone from the hard-core gamer or casual player and everyone in between. Xbox One

The Verge
★★★★
10 years ago
Xbox One review

Microsoft didn't mean to take over your living room. When it launched in 2005, the Xbox 360 was just a device for games - "the Holy Grail of gaming," in the immortal words of MTV's Sway.

Strong launch lineup; "Snapping" video apps perfect for multitaskers; Kinect voice commands can be powerful

Clunky TV integration; Uninspired design; Kinect voice commands are unreliable

Digitaltrends
★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Xbox One Review

If there's one word that defined Microsoft's approach with its Xbox One when it launched in 2013, it was "disruptive." The new hardware challenged our notion of what a video game console could and should be, for better and for worse.

Powerful OS is user-friendly and built for seamless multitasking; Kinect v2's well-implemented voice recognition is a new "button" for your controller; Improved internal hardware translates to smooth game performance; Cable box interconnectivity is great for TV watchers

Limited; occasionally non-intuitive voice commands; Bulky; hefty form factor; Snap same-screen multitasking is debatably useful

S21
★★★★
10 years ago
Microsoft Xbox One

The Xbox One is built using an impressive set of technology to provide next-generation gaming, while also promising to be at the centre of the home entertainment experience in your living room.

Cheat Code Central
★★★★
10 years ago
Xbox One Review

One Box to Rule Them All

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