The Microsoft Xbox One S is a very welcome upgrade to Microsoft's game console and all-round entertainment system. 40% smaller, and with an internal power supply, it's a much nicer-looking box.
The Microsoft Xbox One S is a very welcome upgrade to Microsoft's game console and all-round entertainment system. 40% smaller, and with an internal power supply, it's a much nicer-looking box.
We have 4 in our house, we love it! #sweepstakes
Great color. Great price! What's not to like.
Easy purchase for a great product. Great service from the good guys
The features are awesome, no more broken or scratched discs anymore for my son.
Most if not all games are digital now. Play what you want and when you want it. I like this console, it's quieter, lighter and with a built in 1TB hard drive. And option to add additional storage. I hate discs, i like to just switch games like bam bam bam! LET'S PLAY! )
We revealed the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition a few weeks ahead of its announcement back in April 2019, showcasing Microsoft's efforts to improve the affordability of entering its ecosystem. Theoretically, this new console is $50 cheaper than its Xbox One S disc-bound counterpart.
Great Xbox One S visual design; Huge library of games; More convenient
Disc-based versions are; Bundled games are on Xbox Game Pass; Microsoft's digital movie store is weak
After a long wait, the Microsoft Xbox One S has finally arrived in our sunny island. When the Xbox One launched, our (and many gamers) first impressions weren't great. It was bulky, needed an external power adapter, and looked worse for wear than its predecessor – the Xbox 360.
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