Microsoft Xbox One Slim 2TB
Xbox One S is 40% smaller than the original Xbox. It also utilises an internal power brick, which makes the size reduction even more impressive.
4K Ultra HD format is supported. Hence, playing Blu-ray movies in 4K is fine.
Xbox One S is available in white colour. The 2 TB storage version costs US$399 in Microsoft's store.
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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.
Xbox One S review: A great Ultra HD Blu-ray player for gamers
This is a great Ultra HD Blu-ray player, especially for gamers.- Nearly flawless as an Ultra HD Blu-ray player (in terms of video quality
- that is
- Can stream 4K video from the internet
- HDMI input for connecting...
- Conventional media remote control costs extra
- Loads discs slower than dedicated UHD Blu-ray players
A awesome cool game console. Also works really well as BlueRay players - however, the user must understand the remote control (read Frugan - and this is not quite ok). One major drawback, however, is that a relatively fast internet connection (ADSL / Fiber) is required, as access to the network is...
Doesn't turn on
The Xbox worked the first time I used it. Now every time I press the power button, it will turn on for a few seconds, then automatically shuts down.
Quality Console for a quality price
I had a great time testing out the newer version of the Xbox One, the One S. I could tell right away that the processing quality and overall video experience was great. Using my Xbox One from 2015 as a baseline, I immediately noticed the improved performance from a FPS perspective which was really...
Bargain
Bought for my sons Bday he already has PS4 but can't hurt having two consoles he is gonna be made up especially as it comes with fifa and the new plants vs zombies will be out soon
Will take some getting used to
If your TV is compatible with the 4K system, it will automatically switch over. The man is a PlayStation guy so the Xbox controllers are a challenge (completely different feel). He wanted the Forza game but they don't have it for the PS4 (the main reason he bought the system).
U nlike the Xbox One launch , the One S decoupled the Kinect requirement, reduced the size, switched to the now premium pearl white look, and added both 4K and HDR capabilities to both games and Blu-ray. All of this and Microsoft also reduced the launched price when compared to the original.
Thanks to new software, more compact hardware and an excellent pack-in controller, the Xbox One S feels like a worthy successor to the older Xbox 360. If you already have an Xbox One, however, there's little reason to upgrade unless you're also planning on buying a 4K TV (or already own one).