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Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB

The new Xbox One X is a 4K-console with amazing graphics capabilities targeted at hardcore gamers. It features 6 Teraflops of GPU, 1 TB of storage and 12 GB of RAM memory.


It's backward compatible, meaning that it can play Xbox One games. 

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Manufacturer: Microsoft

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Wired
★★★★
6 years ago
Review: Microsoft Xbox One X

Since the days of the NES, most every successful gaming console has basically been released twice. You'd get a big, loud, and expensive box at launch, then a few years later, a smaller, quieter, lower-cost version would show up.

Quieter than the OG Xbone, even at full tilt; System optimizations make current games look their best and shorten load times too; The new Xbox's 4K HDR abilities are promising with more impressive games in the future; 4K/UHD Blu-ray drive is a boon to connoisseurs of physical media.

Expensive compared to the Xbox One S and PS4 Pro; Rectangular, matte design is functional, but not beautiful; Lack of VR to tap into this powerful hardware is disappointing; Games will take some time to fully exploit the X's 4K graphics via updates; No true remote game streaming, still.

SlashGear
★★★★★
6 years ago
Xbox One X Review [UPDATE]

Microsoft is winning the media war with Sony here in late 2017. Just as the holiday season rolls up here in 2017, it almost feels as though Microsoft's Xbox is the only competitor in their class.

High quality console performance; Form factor smaller and more slick than predecessors; Backwards compatible with a wide variety of games; Compatible with previous Xbox One controllers; accessories; etc; 4K UHD and HDR10 in full effect

Only comes in black (at launch; Power button remains unrepentantly attractive to toddler fingers; Controller should come with rechargeable batteries; Self-repair voids any/all hardware warranty

The Verge
★★★★
6 years ago
Xbox One X review

The first time I powered up the Xbox One X, I genuinely thought my house was falling down. Microsoft's boot-up animation is bright, loud, and full of surround sound bass, perfectly epitomizing the bombastic nature of the company's "true 4K" gaming message.

A lot of games will get a power boost; with support for Xbox; Xbox 360; and Xbox One titles; 4K Blu-ray drive; Small and well-designed hardware

You need external storage; 1TB isn't enough; Not enough exclusive 4K-enhanced games; The One S offers HDR and 4K Blu-ray support for less money

Tom's Guide
★★★★
6 years ago
Xbox One X Review: Incredible 4K Power, Same So-So Exclusives

"The most powerful console in the world." That's the lofty claim Microsoft is making about the $499 Xbox One X, the company's resounding answer to the $399 Sony PlayStation 4 Pro .

Supports native 4K gaming; Supports HDR for games and video; Plays UHD Blu-ray discs; Captures videos and stills in 4K resolution

Limited exclusive game library; A bit expensive

Mobile Syrup
★★★★★
6 years ago
Xbox One X Review: Real 4K HDR gaming comes to consoles

Microsoft's new Xbox One X - just like its main competition Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro - sits in an interesting position in the console video game industry. It's not quite a complete generational leap, though the system is substantially more powerful than the Xbox One, Xbox One S and arguably even...

Offers true 4K gaming; Long-term 'enhanced feature' plan is impressive; Most powerful video game console ever released

4K compatible launch selection could be lacklustre; Might be too pricey for some; No Dolby Vision HDR compatibility

Engadget
★★★★
6 years ago

As promised, the Xbox One X is the most powerful game console ever. In practice, though, it really just puts Microsoft on equal footing with Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro. 4K/HDR enhanced games look great, but it's lack of VR is disappointing in 2017.

Most powerful hardware ever in a home console; Solid selection of enhanced titles; 4K Blu-ray drive is great for movie fans

Expensive; Not worth it if you don't have a 4K TV; Still no VR support

Windows Central
★★★★★
6 years ago
Xbox One X review: A console packed with raw potential waiting to be fulfilled

With Xbox One X, Microsoft hopes you'll be willing to dive into the 4K revolution with its super-powered 6TF console. But how good is it really? And is it worth the hefty cost of admission? We have all the answers.

Incredible 4K potential; Future-proofed for VR and FreeSync VRR; Amazing power in a tidy package; Xbox One X Enhanced games are relentlessly immersive

Little 4K media in the Xbox Store; and what is there is expensive; Price of entry is high when combined with a 4K TV; The timing of future 4K game patches is unclear

AnandTech
★★★★★
6 years ago
The Xbox One X Review: Putting A Spotlight On Gaming

The Xbox One X is the third generation of the Xbox One, with the Xbox One S launching just over a year ago, but this is not just a smaller device. The X is a huge jump in performance over the original console, and if anyone doubted Microsoft's commitment to the gaming console, this seems to answer...

USgamer
★★★★★
6 years ago

Microsoft has been playing catch-up with the PlayStation 4 ever since their ill-fated decision to center the Xbox One around the Kinect and always-online connectivity. That, combined with their inability to drum up high-quality exclusives, has had them behind the eight ball this cycle.

Alphr
★★★★★
6 years ago

The Xbox One X is undoubtedly a powerful console, and it manages to make its 8 million HDR pixels dance beautifully. Throw in Dolby Atmos support, and – with the right setup – you have a console that'll make eyes and ears snap, crackle and pop with pleasure.

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