Rating 4.2 59 reviews

Microsoft has gone all digital in the gaming world. Their Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is nothing to do with discs, and everything to do with digital!


Gaming on the run

The biggest benefit of digital gaming is you can take the console everywhere and play anywhere. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will let you compile a library of digital games that will travel with you and be available in the cloud when you want them. 


Play a game the second it launches

You can pre-order and pre-install upcoming games so you're ready to play the moment they launch. To help you play that hot new game even sooner, the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is ridiculously easy to set up.


Good things never change

While all-digital gaming platforms are the latest trend in this form of entertainment, it's good to know the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition retains features which have made previous editions so good. The biggest examples are 4K Resolution and Ultra HD video streaming.


A highly detailed experience

Xbox One S All-Digital Edition really ramps up those critical graphic details thanks to High Dynamic Range and Wide Colour Gamut.


Sounds as good as it looks

Spatial Audio, Premium Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio mean you have highly realistic surround-sound to add even more drama and fun to your games. 


A big, big bonus

For an instant digital game library, Xbox One S All-Digital Edition includes downloads of Minecraft, Sea of Thieves and Fortnite Battle Royale.

Manufacturer: Microsoft
price $268.00
techguide.com.au
12 years ago

It's not everyday Microsoft releases a new Xbox gaming console but that day happens to be tomorrow with the launch of its latest and greatest – the Xbox One. The device is bristling with new features and capabilities and is a worthy successor to its popular predecessor – the Xbox 360.
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Nerd Techy
10 years ago

The Newest Console: Xbox One S

What may appear to be a simple reduction in size and a few tweaks in order to make a big cash grab on unassuming gamers is actually quite the opposite. Gamers are much too smart and demand so much more out of each new console,.
Read more on Nerd Techy
Eurogamer
9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One S review

In many ways, the new Xbox One S is the physical embodiment of Microsoft's efforts in reconnecting with the core gamer. Gone are the functional, slab-like set-top box aesthetics of the original hardware and in comes a fresh new design.
Read more on Eurogamer
PC Magazine
9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One S

The new, streamlined Microsoft Xbox One S is smaller than the original Xbox One console, comes with a redesigned controller, and can play Ultra HD Blu-ray discs.
Pros:
  • Ultra HD Blu-ray playback
  • Smaller footprint
  • Increased storage options
  • Redesigned gamepad features a headset jack
Cons:
  • 4K video streaming not yet available
  • Games aren't upconverted to 4K
  • No Kinect
Read more on PC Magazine
4K
9 years ago

Xbox One S

The bottom line for the Microsoft One S is that if you're looking for a great game console and 4K Blu-ray/streaming media player combo, then this device is a great choice at a decent price. It offers plenty of value per dollar spent.
Pros:
  • Excellent design
  • New controller is more user friendly
  • 4K video playback
  • Streaming from Netflix
  • Amazon
  • HDR gaming and video support
  • 4K upscaling of 1080p games
Cons:
  • Not a real 4K gaming console at all
  • No Kinect port built-in
  • Only comes with one controller
  • Overshadowed by Microsoft Scorpio
Read more on 4K
Stuff.tv
9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One S review

The best console you can buy, but for how long
Pros:
  • You favourite games in pin-sharp detail
  • The cheapest 4K Blu-ray player you can buy
  • Sleek new design
  • sans power brick
Cons:
  • PS4 still has the better exclusives
  • Controller not rechargeable as standard
Read more on Stuff.tv
review.goodgearguide.com.au
9 years ago

Xbox One S review: The Xbox One moves into the 4K generation

If you're a PC-first type of person, there's really only one reason to buy Microsoft's Xbox One S: You own or plan to own a 4K HDR TV, and want a relatively affordable but feature-packed media box to show it off.
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
Guardian
9 years ago

Xbox One S review – a beautiful upgrade, but only for 4K fanatics

The Xbox One S is a major improvement over its predecessor in terms of style and footprint, and if you've bought – or about to buy – a 4K TV, it's definitely worth purchasing rather than the standard Xbox One, or indeed a dedicated 4K Blu-ray player.
Read more on Guardian
S21
9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One S

The Microsoft Xbox One S is a very welcome upgrade to Microsoft's game console and all-round entertainment system. 40% smaller, and with an internal power supply, it's a much nicer-looking box.
Read more on S21
Newegg
9 years ago

Pleanty of space. Little pricie still.

Since we have a lot of 360 games and waited for this to up grade, yes we would re buy. Not sure any of these consoles are up to best expectations. With dedicated processor and huge storage we were expecting more from games on 4 G ultra tv.
Pros:
  • Slick size, quick set up, intuitive, plays blue rays, has cortana
  • Most games now play off unit
Cons:
  • Pricie
  • Slug at down loads
  • Not a lot of high definition 4G valued games yet
  • Comes with one controller
Read more on Newegg
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