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August 2016
(80%)
180 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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(85%)
792 Reviews
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Top features
Sleek and chic design
HDR and Blu-ray support
Strong performance
Gorgeous industrial design
Sweet form factor
No power brick
Whisper quiet
Gorgeous design and form factor
Integrated power brick
Can be propped up vertically with a stand
Game Pass and backwards compatibility are good services
Abstract: As per reports by Windows Central, Microsoft has been apparently experimenting with the idea of releasing a new version of Xbox One S without a disc drive. According to sources close to the publication, the console will release sometime in May 2019.Micros...
Abstract: Opinion to all GadgetsIf you're a gaming enthusiast you'd most probably be aware of the top brands that sell popular gaming systems like Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. Consoles from these manufacturers engrain and inspire gamers due to the creative cornuc...
Top features, Sleek and chic design, HDR and Blu-ray support, Strong performance
The 500GB version of the Xbox One S is priced At Rs 29,990 - and perhaps you can get it for even less on e-commerce websites - and it's clear that Microsoft has a winner on its hands. It's a great looking console that will cater to the needs of most gamer...
Abstract: The wait has been long, but we finally have a version of the Xbox One that I can get behind. Though it's been available globally for about a year, the Xbox One S was launched in India last month. It is an improvement over the original Xbox One in almost e...
Gorgeous design and form factor, Integrated power brick, Can be propped up vertically with a stand, Game Pass and backwards compatibility are good services, Dolby Atmos, HDR and 4K Blu-ray playback support, Good library of exclusives
Controller still uses 2 AA batteries, Third party games run better on the PS4, Launched a year after its official global launch, Xbox One X is around the corner, White gets dirty easily
One can't ignore the fact that the console is a year late to launch in India, which means that if you wanted an Xbox One S, then you probably already got it through other sources. If you are looking to buy one, you can get it cheaper in the grey market wi...
My official ranking overall? The Xbox One Elite controller on top, then the Xbox One S, Xbox 360, and in last place the original stock Xbox One controller. The Elite still has quite a bit going for it—even after almost a year of use, my Elite's analog sti...
Abstract: All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThere were very few complaints when the original Xbox One was announced, and it failed to do 4K. In 2013 nobody really cared about HD's successor. Not unless they'd spent thousands of dollars on one of the few 4K TV sets avai...
Sleek design, Just as powerful as the Xbox One S, Great for players that only buy digital titles, Comes with three games
Games are more expensive, No 4K Blu-ray or DVD support, No Kinect port
No. If you have a complete aversion to physical media or want a game console in a second room, you might get your money's worth, but the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will need to be priced lower before it becomes worthwhile beyond those two scenarios.E...
1TB hard drive, Three games included, More convenient, 4K & HDR streaming
Price tag isn't justifiable, Not for those who prefer discs, Looks the same as the Xbox One S
(Image credit: TechRadar)When the Xbox One S arrived three years on from the original Xbox One, it offered smaller, quieter, higher-quality gaming machine. It soon became the de facto Xbox system. But since then we've seen the release of the powerhouse Xb...