Best console ever! Graphics are gorgeous, even on older games like Star Wars KOTOR and COD Black ops. It's definitly worth the money.
Best console ever! Graphics are gorgeous, even on older games like Star Wars KOTOR and COD Black ops. It's definitly worth the money.
The Xbox One X is a capable all-consuming box of 4K tricks, even if it isn't the final word in outright quality
Clean; detailed and immersive 4K image; Bright and punchy HDR; Improved user interface; Bitstream audio support
Picture and sound can be bettered for less money; Some set-up quirks; No 4K pass-through over HDMI; 1TB hard drive isn't big enough
We've been writing about the Xbox One X for so long, even before the "Project Scorpio" was announced at E3 2016, that it doesn't really feel like a new console. And, to be honest, in many ways it isn't.
Super speedy; packed with power and potential; native 4K gaming at 60fps; great 4K Blu-ray player; Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of "enhanced" games to give it true purpose; no Dolby Vision support for video
There's no two ways about it, the Xbox One X is the new most powerful games console, more than capable of pushing Microsoft's "True 4K" goal when the hardware is in the right hands, and meeting the demands of the latest 4K TVs with support for HDR.
The new most powerful games console; Offers huge improvement over Xbox One; Wide range of Xbox One X Enhanced updates inbound; even for 360 games; Ultra HD Blu-ray player; Very sleek; compact design
Lacking line up of exclusive titles; Pricier than the competition; 1TB HDD will fill up quickly; Many games are now stupidly big
If you're interested in 4K gaming, you'll almost certainly be reading several Xbox One X reviews today. They'll all tell you the same thing: the hardware is great but it's far too expensive, and the games library can't match that available to the Sony PS4 Pro.
Incredibly powerful; 4K games look great; 4K Blu-ray player included
Not enough 4K titles ready to play at launch; Expensive compared with PS4 Pro
Read our review of the Xbox One X to find out if it should be your next console purchase.
The workmanship that's gone into Microsoft's latest console is exceptional. To quadruple graphics power over the original model but to retain essentially the same form factor and the same acoustics points to a level of engineering that really does take console design to the next level.
After watching the E3 briefing last week I have to admit that I was only after two things, one a release date and two the price tag...
First thing you notice - the console is silent!! I'm used to watching movies with a low humming in the background, but the Xbox one x doesn't make a sound. Games wise I don't notice much difference graphically, but performance across the board is smoother. The Division & Battlefront run like silk.
The Xbox One X is touted as Microsoft's answer to 4K console gaming. It's designed to be the most powerful console ever, packing a staggering amount of processing power and memory into a frame that's no bigger than the dinky Xbox One S.
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