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Xbox One S: specs, price, 500GB release date and everything we know about the slim console Updated with findings from our review unit.
The Xbox One S delivers a more streamlined Microsoft gaming experience, along with some nice new video features on 4K TVs. But should existing Xbox One owners buy it?
If you managed to score a PS5 or Xbox Series X, here’s how to sell or repurpose your old PS4 or Xbox One.
In 2016, you can now buy a 500GB Xbox for just $249. Starting on August 2, Microsoft continues this strategy with the Xbox One S.
Looking to buy an Xbox? Here's how the Xbox One S and Xbox One stack up in terms of design, features, performance and value.
The Xbox One S is smaller, supports Alexa, and offers 4K and HDR capabilities without the power brick.
A new Xbox is now on sale and it’s a big upgrade. Microsoft promises the ‘Xbox One X’ is by far the most powerful console it has ever released, but it is also by far the most expensive. So ...
To help you decide between the original Xbox One and the Xbox One S, here's a spec comparison that covers everything you should know about the two consoles.
The 1 TB and 500 GB models do not, though this accessory (which is only for the Xbox One S), can be purchased separately for $20.
The best external hard drives for Xbox One, as well as Series S/X, give you plenty of storage so you always have room to download new games.
When it launched, the Xbox One S was available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB varieties. However, these were HDDs, so not as fast as the Xbox Series S's slick 512GB NVMe solid state drive.
At 500GB you're not getting the best price-to-storage ratio, but what you are getting is the speed of an SSD external hard drive on Xbox One. That means it's solid state memory, rather than an ...
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