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
TechnoBuffalo
9 years ago

Xbox One S REVIEW – A small step into the future

Microsoft's E3 presence this year was, in a way, not too different from their presence back in 2013 when the original Xbox One debuted. At both shows, Microsoft showed off a console that left people asking, "Who is this for
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PC Authority
9 years ago

Review: Microsoft Xbox One S

The Xbox One S is a mea culpa in the shape of a white plastic box. It takes all the stuff that didn't make sense about Microsoft's third proper games console and gives it a right royal heave ho.
Read more on PC Authority
review.goodgearguide.com.au
9 years ago

Here's how the Xbox One S stacks up to the original

Microsoft launched the Xbox One S earlier this month , revitalizing its current-generation console lineup with some new features. Here's how it stacks up against the previous version.
Read more on review.goodgearguide.com.au
Consumer Search
9 years ago

Microsoft Xbox One

Boot-up from a completely powered-off state takes a minute or two. However, since the Xbox One is designed to be always on, at least to some extent, editors at Polygon.com say that once you activate its suspend mode startup takes just under 10 seconds.
Pros:
  • Powerful gaming
  • Live TV integration
  • Kinect included
Cons:
  • Spotty Kinect voice control
  • Pay wall for most online features
  • Large size
  • power brick
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USgamer
9 years ago

Interested in the new Xbox model? We break down its benefits and shortcomings after spending a few days with the system. It's here: The first major "iterative" game console revision.
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XboxExclusive.com
9 years ago

Xbox One Hardware Review: Xbox One S

In the almost three years since the Xbox One's release, the console has seen many ups and downs. The original Kinect requirement alienated many, and when it was dropped as a mandate from the versions being sold, sales skyrocketed.
Read more on XboxExclusive.com
Crowdedbrain
9 years ago

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.
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GameAxis
9 years ago

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.
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Mobile & Apps
9 years ago

Xbox One S 1TB Console 234-00023 review

Ben Hecks hacks the latest Microsoft console, "Xbox One S" and turned it into a laptop. "Xbox One S" is the current generation gaming console released by Microsoft last year and players have been raving about its core functionalities that make it the best for gaming!
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PC Advisor
9 years ago

PS4 Pro vs Xbox One S comparison review

The PS4 Pro has been out for a while now, and many people are wondering what the differences are between Microsoft's latest console, the Xbox One S, and Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro. Here, we take an in-depth look at both consoles and discuss not only design and build, but what each offers and how this...
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