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November 2017
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Most powerful console in the world
Compact form factor
Packs in UHD Blu-ray drive
Worthy upgrade over the Xbox One S
Improves a lot of games
Excellent build quality
Exquisite design language
Games run supersmooth
The ever-green Xbox One Controller is a delight to use
For now, picking up the PS4 Pro looks like a pretty safe bet. It's a lot cheaper than Microsoft's alternative, especially if you're hoping to take up VR as well. It may lag slightly in performance and power, but probably not enough for the average player...
At double the price of the Xbox One S, the Xbox One X feels like a premium piece of hardware for anyone that's invested in a 4K TV and is just dying to find a machine to make the most out of it.Sure, the PS4 Pro offers similar functionality, but upscaling...
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Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv
Native 4K gaming is awesome, Most major games will be One X Enhanced, UHD Blu-ray is great
Few games really use its 4K potential, Really needs a 4K TV
Embedded video Right now, the Xbox One X is a console that promises the earth and partially delivers on its grand vision. Trust me, if you see the thing in full flow on a 4K TV then you are going to be scrambling towards the nearest pre-order form. Forz...
For most people the Xbox One S will prove a better purchase than the Scorpio. It's cheaper, it runs the same games, and you can grab one right now - or wait for the price to potentially drop even further once the Scorpio is out. Still, if your the type to...
Supports High Dynamic Range (HDR), Runs games in 4K Ultra HD, Xbox Game Pass is a great service
Interface can be a nightmare to navigate, Xbox One controller relies on AA batteries,
With the new Xbox, the Xbox Series X, on the horizon it's a tough decision to make. Fortunately, it won't mean the Xbox One X is obsolete; games will still release on both consoles for some time. After all, it supports HDR, UHD 4K, and the Xbox Game Pass...
Most powerful console on the market, Xbox Game Pass, 4K Blu-ray Player
Lacking exclusives compared to competition, UI still a little clunky
Microsoft's Xbox One X accomplishes what it sets out to do - be the most powerful games console in the world. The exclusive games library is still lacking in comparison to the competition, but Xbox Game Pass offers phenomenal value to make up for it. If y...
4K graphics and enhanced visuals for Full HD, Blu-ray drive for movies, Super quiet while running
Cost of getting initial setup high, No SSD, still a hard drive, Only improves certain games
The most powerful console for 4K gaming.All in all, the Xbox One X is an impressive device. It's the most powerful gaming console ever released, and it lives up to expectations. If you're looking to upgrade your current Xbox, bolster your gaming lineup or...
There is no denying the fact that Xbox One X packs in some seriously powerful hardware. Microsoft has come out all guns blazing with its gaming console, that can easily act as the multimedia hub for your living room as well. As gaming consoles have a usua...
There is no denying the fact that Xbox One X packs in some seriously powerful hardware. Microsoft has come out all guns blazing with its gaming console, that can easily act as the multimedia hub for your living room as well. As gaming consoles have a usua...
To fully answer the question "Does the Xbox One X succeed as an all-in-one media player?" I lived with it as my sole media device for over a month. Since I'm a cord-cutter, I didn't need to feed a cable/satellite signal into the box's HDMI input, so I tru...