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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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.
Xbox One S Impressions
I can't really score the Xbox One S because of the short time I had with it, but from initial impressions it will definitely support your 4K (HDR) enabled screen a lot better than your standard Xbox One would. Especially if you are into your movie content, be it Netflix or via the Ultra-HD player.
Xbox One S Review: More for Your Money
Microsoft began letting early adopters take their first version of the Xbox One home one cold November night three years ago. Now the company is back with the Xbox One S, a redesigned evolution of that first console.
Microsoft Xbox One S Review – Worth The Wait
After a long wait, the Microsoft Xbox One S has finally arrived in our sunny island. When the Xbox One launched, our (and many gamers) first impressions weren't great. It was bulky, needed an external power adapter, and looked worse for wear than its predecessor – the Xbox 360.
Xbox One S
Xbox One S is the pinnacle of what Microsoft set out to create with the original Xbox One. Despite releasing nearly three years ago, the One S is everything a game console should be: sleek, powerful and well-stocked.- Vastly reduced physical footprint
- 4K & HDR streaming
- HDR gaming
- Xbox platform is steadily improving
- Needs adapter for Kinect
- 4K gaming limited to upscaling
Xbox One S Review – A Great Appetizer Before The Main Course
Unlike the Xbox One launch , the One S decoupled the Kinect requirement, reduced the size, switched to the now ...
Xbox One S Review: Slimmer, better, faster, stronger
Ed notes: Yes, I am quite aware that the Xbox One S has been out for a while now both in the US and in SA. The console launched in August last year, and we only received it in April in SA.
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Xbox One S All-Digital Edition review: A confused execution of a solid disc-less idea
We revealed the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition a few weeks ahead of its announcement back in April 2019, showcasing Microsoft's efforts to improve the affordability of entering its ecosystem. Theoretically, this new console is $50 cheaper than its Xbox One S disc-bound counterpart.- Great Xbox One S visual design
- Huge library of games
- More convenient
- Disc-based versions are
- Bundled games are on Xbox Game Pass
- Microsoft's digital movie store is weak