Microsoft Xbox One Slim 1TB
"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!
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Xbox One S review: Great console, bad timing
There's no way to talk about the Xbox One S without talking about the console it's replacing, the Xbox One. So I will just start by saying the really obvious thing: the Xbox One S is what the original Xbox One should have been.- Looks great
- Smaller
- 4K and HDR support
- No SSD option
- Might be better to wait for Project Scorpio
Xbox One S Review: A Great Refresh, But No 4K Revolution
Who says you can't teach an old console new tricks? The Xbox One S is a much-needed refresh that sheds the glossy bulk from the original, revealing a sleeker, slimmer design that will look right at home in your living room.- Lighter
- sleeker chassis
- Available with 2TB of storage
- Can stream 4K content
- HDR support for videos and games
- Smartly redesigned controller
- Can't play games in 4K
Xbox One S review: smaller, better, whiter
As you would expect for a system that is whiter than Santa's beard, the Xbox One S comes in a slick, minamilist, white box. Open said box and you are presented with a series of smaller white boxes, as well as the system itself, which is covered in - yep, you guessed it - a white sleeve.- 4K Ultra HD playback
- Slicker and slimmer console
- Only 1.6TB of 2TB HDD usable
Product as sescrubed
Was exactly as described and worked perfectly with a couple updates as would be expected
Xbox One S review: The right console at the wrong time
The ultimate question to ask about the Xbox One S is not whether it can do the job - it can - it's whether or not it's worth buying. And that depends on what camp you fall into. If you're a serious gamer that already has an Xbox (or a PS4 for that matter) then there's really no point.
The Xbox One was built with a specific vision in mind, and it was one that included a whole lot more than games. From streaming videos to dollops of motion sensing in the form of Kinect, it aimed to be the centre of your living room - much like Microsoft envisioned the original Xbox to be, when it...
- Gorgeous industrial design
- Sweet form factor
- No power brick
- Whisper quiet
- Gorgeous industrial design
- Sweet form factor
- No power brick
- Whisper quiet
- Not available officially yet
- Robot white is easy to smudge
- OS concerns still persist
Xbox One S Gears of War 4 Limited Edition Review
While the Xbox One S is an amazing console, it just doesn't have a place, as it's such an incremental improvement. You should probably wait for Scorpio to get bigger changes.
Xbox One S review: Great console and 4K Blu-ray player for the budget concious
As an entry-level console, the Xbox One S comes jam packed with great features and offers a smooth user experience. It is well worth considering if you are looking for something to spin Ultra HD Blu-rays and haven't taken the plunge yet.- 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray support with HDR
- 4K Netflix and Amazon Video playback
- 1080p HDR gaming
- Great wireless controller
- No power brick
- Doesn't give you 4K gaming
- Slightly slower in operation to its beefier One X sibling
"good"
Gears of War 4 Limited Edition Bundle Limited Edition Xbox One S 2TB console, Limited Edition Crimson Omen controller, Gears of War 4: Ultimate EditionGears of War 4 Season Pass digital downloads*.- have a switch on cable
- just it i know
- no have diskdrive
The Xbox One S is a great console. In many ways, it's the console the Xbox One should have been the first time round. It's gamer-focused, compact and stylish, and doesn't force you to buy Kinect.