Rating 4.3 119 reviews

"Sleeker. Slimmer. Sharper." That's the promise behind the Xbox One S, and this streamlined device certainly delivers a heavyweight entertainment experience that matches the hype.


Size doesn't count

The Xbox One Slim is living proof that you don't need a monster console to have huge fun. The console is 40% smaller than traditional Xbox consoles but lets you do everything you want to do, and play every game you want to play. With its internal power supply and 1TB of internal storage, the Xbox One S is one of the most advanced Xbox models ever released.


Super clear, super real

4K Ultra HD offers four times the resolution of standard HD. Given that standard HD is pretty cool, you would have to think that 4K Ultra HD is mind-blowing. It is! It delivers the clearest, most realistic video possible. You can stream 4K content on Netflix, or check out an Ultra HD Blu-ray movie in stunning visual fidelity with High Dynamic Range.


The lowdown on High Dynamic Range

To experience richer, more vibrant colours in your favourite games, you really need High Dynamic Range. The higher contrast ratio between lights and darks means a stunning layer of visual depth is added to your games, making the experience truly dramatic and exciting.


You're in total control

The all new Xbox Wireless Controller looks as cool as it performs. The sleek, streamlined design, textured grip, and Bluetooth for gaming on Windows 10 devices, gives you greater control than ever before. You'll enjoy custom button mapping and improved wireless range, and be able to plug in any compatible headset with the 3.5mm stereo headset jack. This controller is not just new - it's a major leap ahead!

Manufacturer: Microsoft
price $328.00 - $358.00
CNET
9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One S

Update 8/4/16: Several spec teardown reports have uncovered slight difference in the graphical hardware performance of Xbox One S. Specifically, Xbox One S has a small GPU clock increase of 914 MHz from 853 MHz and an ESRAM bandwidth increase of 219 GB/s from 204 GB/s.
Pros:
  • The Xbox One S is a slick looking game console that's 40 percent smaller than the original and ditches the infamously gigantic power brick
  • It can display 4K video from streaming services and Ultra HD Blu-rays, and supports HDR contrast on video and games.
Cons:
  • 4K, Ultra HD Blu-ray and HDR settings only work with newer TVs, and may require some trial and error
  • The updated controller feels cheaper than its predecessor
  • Project Scorpio, the more powerful Xbox One successor, arrives in late 2017
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ABT Electronics
9 years ago

Love it!

Just opened it yesterday, but so far so good. Love the interface (operating system) because it's easy to use for adults and my 11 year old. Very happy with this purchase.
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microsoftstore.com
7 years ago

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.
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Snackbar Games
13 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?
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AnandTech
13 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.
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GottaBeMobile
11 years ago

Xbox One Review

Simply put, the arrival of the Xbox One couldn't have come at a better time for users. Though people don't yet know it, the nature of entertainment has changed.
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telkomgaming.co.za
11 years ago

It's been a long time coming and Microsoft has finally brought the Xbox One into South Africa. It was released in Europe and the USA last year on 22 November and a few months later, it's finally at our shores. The question you need to ask yourself is, should you buy one?
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TechSmart
10 years ago

Hands-on: The Xbox One Experience UI

The Xbox One has certainly come into its own this year, with a number of superb exclusives. However, one area where the console has lagged behind the PS4 has been its interface. It wasn't terrible, it just hasn't been the most intuitive or nearly as quickly accessible as Sony's console.
Pros:
  • New features
  • Streamlined
  • More accessible
  • Introduced backward compatibility
Cons:
  • Not all Xbox 360 games compatible yet
  • Patching required
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nafisa.co.za
10 years ago

Over the past few months the media has been an absolute frenzy about the impending launch of the next generation Playstation and Xbox consoles. Now that they have been released in the US and Europe, initial feedback and reviews show both consoles already have huge followings.
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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,.
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