Microsoft Xbox One S All-Digital Edition 1TB
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.
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Works well, but instructions..
Console functions as it should, but the instructions are seriously lacking, ambiguous, and vague. *Especially frustrating was the ambiguity about how to actually get the bundled Fortnite initiated without buying a membership. If I had it to do over, Id buy it without a game.
Bought this a a gift for fathers day It was sent with no headsets.when I called customer Service I was told I'd have to send it back as a return 7-10 days as it was a gift Im keeping it witout head sets i live in other town so it is not worth the hassle The box was cecked completely and no headsets...
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition review: Digital delight or slipped disc
That's what it all really boils down to. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is actually an excellent gaming machine that, when coupled with an Xbox Game Pass subscription, provides a perfect jumping-in point for those who haven't had an Xbox One before.- Simple entry to the world of Xbox
- Comes with everything you need
- Three free games in the box
- Very quiet operation
- Not cheap enough to justify dropping the disc drive
- Xbox UI is still clunky
- Xbox One S with drive is a similar price
Honest to god, I'd be lying if I didn't say this wasn't beautiful. Amazing gradient, this Xbox can also fit in a medium/large backpack. If you want to start your entry into the Xbox family, or you just want a smaller unit and don't have the money for an X, get this thanos boi that's on sale.
no disc play
this xbox have no bisc play so U can not play second hand purchase game
Easy to setup
For me it was very clear and easy to setup as I dont play these lol I brought this for my stepson as an early Xmas present and was glad it was easy and very clear on how to do it
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition review: Digital delight or slipped disc?
Switching to digital-only makes sense when Xbox itself is moving more towards an online future, with its Xbox Game Pass and Project xCloud services. However, the real reason for the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition to exist is to offer a cheaper alternative, and while you can buy the standard machine for roughly the same we can't see you choosing this over its drive-donning brother.- Simple entry to the world of Xbox
- Comes with everything you need
- Three free games in the box
- Very quiet operation
- Not quite cheap enough to justify dropping the disc drive
- Xbox UI is still clunky
- Xbox One S with drive is a similar price
Microsoft Xbox One S 500GB Console White
Microsoft's Xbox One S has made its way to Indian shores. The console boasts of an interesting feature set, some exciting exclusives and an attractive form factor. Is it too late to the party- Gorgeous design and form factor
- Integrated power brick
- Can be propped up vertically with a stand
- Game Pass and backwards compatibility are good services
- Dolby Atmos
- HDR and 4K Blu-ray playback support
- Good library of exclusives
- Controller still uses 2 AA batteries
- Third party games run better on the PS4
- Launched a year after its official global launch
- Xbox One X is around the corner
- White gets dirty easily
Microsoft Xbox One S Review
Since launching in 2013, the Xbox One platform has been in a state of flux. After a stumble out of the gate, driven in no small part by its $100 price gap, the company has been forced to change its plans for cross-media domination.- Slick new look
- Strong input/output selection
- Ultra HD Blu-ray support
- Enhanced compatibility with Windows 10
- Attractive pricing
- Not as small as expected
- Hardware still slower than PlayStation 4
- Cortana is disappointing
Xbox One S
As tempting as the price may be, this ‘4K console' just doesn't deliver So how does the Xbox One S stack up as a sequel Well, it feels a little like we've been here before. The cast might have improved but there are still a few gaping holes in the script.- Price
- Controller works well
- Rich colours
- Decent detail with 4K content
- 4K HDR images lack subtlety
- Lean sound
- Can't pass-through 4K video
- incompatible with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X
- Unintuitive menus