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Lifewire / Zach Sweat 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 Xbox One X is the current king of gaming co...
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...
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Microsoft created strong waves in the gaming industry when the brand announced the “world's most powerful gaming console” in the form of the Xbox One X ( first impressions ) last year. Shortly after the international launch, the company introduced the gam...
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...
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We don't cover gaming a lot on this website, but we readily acknowledge that the gaming and home theater categories are cut from the same, or at least very similar, cloth. Gamers want high-performance big-screen displays. Gamers care about audio performan...
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...
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There was a time and place when Xbox was at the top of the console world in terms of game titles, technology, and sales. The Xbox 360 was a power house that would usually run third party games better than the PS3, and with exclusives like Crackdown, Fable...
Quiet, Compact, Most powerful console...
UI remains the same, Heavy, Software exclusives...
This generation has been interesting as both companies have provided a mid-generation refresh of sorts. Regardless of what platform players ultimately choose to play their games on, it's exciting to see gaming pushed to even higher fidelity than ever befo...
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It has been a wild and entertaining generation of consoles. New ideas, both good and bad have manifested from the ashes. Probably the most polarizing though is the idea of mid-cycle console upgrades. When Xbox One and PS4 launched back in 2013 it was appa...
Compact design, Improvements on games not even patched, Really is powerful hardware...
Weird disc tray position, Controller button sticks...
So the questions I posed at the beginning of this review was simple: is this console worth the $500 price tag? The simple answer is yes. It packs the most impressive hardware currently available in a home console. The designers have also made sure it take...
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monitornerds.com Updated: 2020-01-01 17:27:00
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“Honestly after perusing your site for the last 2 days I suffer from paralysis by analysis. I am looking to buy a monitor to max out our new xbox 1 x. The monitor will also be connected to my pc which has a gtx 1070. My budget is right around 500. Please...
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A few other publications such as Eurogamer with their Digital Foundry subsite have done fantastic work developing their internal toolsets for evaluating console games, but this type of technology has mostly remained out of reach of the everyman.Recently...
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Reviews here at Techaeris are pretty standard fare. For this one, we're going to be doing things a little differently and Alex and Jason will be tag-teaming the review. While we'll both be offering our thoughts on the system, Alex will be diving a little...
Project Scorpio Edition has a nice subtle finish, Excellent visuals for 4K HDR enhanced games, Enhanced games look better on 1080p as well, Reasonably quiet, Great performance, both graphically and speed, 4K UHD HDR Blu-Rays look fantastic...
Definitely expensive, 1TB hard drive fills up fast, Fan can occasionally get loud when playing 4K HDR Blu-Ray's...
Whether you have a 1080p or 4K setup, the Xbox One X is definitely the console to behold to date. With Xbox One X Enhanced games, 1080p displays do see a bump in improvements, but those with 4K HDR setups are in for the real treat.One piece of advice we w...
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Over the past few weeks it's inevitable you've seen countless Xbox One X reviews. Unlike a traditional review where we list the product's specifications, this will be much more personal. How does it feel to live with the Xbox One X? What enhancements does...
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It's really starting to feel like we're in a new era of video games. Instead of a major console release every five to six years, both Sony and Microsoft are opting to go with a more smartphone-like model of incremental upgrades.Sony already released its P...
If you don't already own an Xbox One, and have a 4K TV, it's worth getting. Otherwise, you should wait and see what 4K enhanced games come out as time goes on – it's not a worthwhile upgrade, yet...
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The Xbox One X has been a long time coming, and now that it has finally arrived, is it worth paying a premium over the Xbox One S? If you're a serious gamer – absolutely.Under the hood the Xbox One X packs in 12GB of GDDR5 memory at 326GB/s, a 50 percent...
Great value for the amount of performance you're getting, Xbox One X enhanced games look and play brilliantly on a 4K HDR TV, comes with a 4K HDR Blu-ray drive, backward compatibility game catalog is quite large, sleek and compact design, improves the gam...
Game files are large and you'll quickly fill up your hard drive...
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It's amazing how time flies. Only four years ago, Microsoft launched the Xbox One, its successor to the Xbox 360, but the Xbox One was a strategic departure from the Xbox 360 in many ways. Microsoft bet big on a couple of key features, and while some of...
The Xbox One X is the third generation of the Xbox One, with the Xbox One S launching just over a year ago, but this is not just a smaller device. The X is a huge jump in performance over the original console, and if anyone doubted Microsoft's commitment...
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The Xbox One X is a box filled with powerful components that's designed to do the same thing as a box with less powerful components, only a little bit better. That's a weird place for the “world's most powerful console” to be.In an simpler time, the Xbo...
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4k.com
Updated: 2020-01-01 17:27:00
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There are so many good things about the new Xbox One X that it's a bit tricky to figure out where to start. This really is a major improvement over its predecessors (including the One S from late last year) and it takes performance to a whole new level fo...
Overwhelming power boost for numerous games, including older Xbox titles, Native 4K HDR gaming fully supported, PC GPU-like graphics card, 4K UHD Blu-ray support, Compact and well built, Improves gaming on non-4K TVs...
1 TB internal storage limit, no larger model available, 4K games often don't reach close to 60FPS, Many non-4K gaming features available in Xbox One S for much less money, Internal storage gets full quickly with big games, Low native 4K game selection...
Microsoft's Xbox One X goes extremely far towards fulfilling the prmises made about it by Microsoft in recent months. This truly is a 4K ultra HD-capable platform with some tremendous power under the hood. Best of all, much of this power translates over t...
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ign.com
Updated: 2020-01-01 17:27:00
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Microsoft's positioned the $500 Xbox One X as the most powerful console ever made. That's a claim that's easily backed up by stunning visual and performance upgrades for both its first-party games and select enhanced multi-platform games. That gives the O...
The Xbox One X is a very impressive collection of hardware crammed into a sleek case. It runs cool and quiet as it delivers performance a step above any of its console competitors. It's hard to believe Microsoft exclusives like Gears of War 4 can look so...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2020-01-01 17:27:00
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08. First of all, I want to just thank Microsoft for sending the console over. They sent it with a bunch of games so we could actually sit down, play, check it out, get a good feel for it and see what it's all about.This is your Xbox One X, all black cons...
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The Xbox One X is a box filled with powerful components that's designed to do the same thing as a box with less powerful components, only a little bit better. That's a weird place for the “world's most powerful console” to be.In an simpler time, the Xbox...
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A new console has been released. No, you haven't been caught in some sort of time loop, and 5 more years did not pass by. The new Xbox One X is indeed launching today, and last year's launch of the PS4 Pro was not a glitch in the Matrix. Sony and Microsof...
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Ever since the days of the original Nintendo Entertainment System, the world of game consoles has operated on a pretty steady rhythm. Every four to six years, a new console hits the market, and it does backflips over the previous generation. Developers fi...
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The 4K gaming-capable Xbox One X just might be the thing that lifts Microsoft out of its gaming console rut. Before the Xbox One even released there was that disastrous E3 2013, with news of an always-online console, Sony's price coup, and Don Mattrick ou...
The most powerful console by a long shot, Small, quiet, and unassuming, Cheaper than full PC system builds with equivalent graphics cards...
If you've got money to spend, a decent PC will still take you further (and is upgradeable), 1 TB hard drive is not prepared for the realities of modern gaming, User interface is still a mess...
The Xbox One X exceeds not only its predecessor, but also matches up to the majority (55 percent or more) of gaming PCs today—and for only $500. Pretty impressive, for a console...
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I will admit that I was excited about the Xbox One when it launched back in 2014. Sure, the PS4 was a bit more powerful and had better games, but the Kinect and media integration was right up my alley. I loved being able to walk into a room and start the...
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"The most powerful console in the world." That's the lofty claim Microsoft is making about the $499 Xbox One X, the company's resounding answer to the $399 Sony PlayStation 4 Pro. Offering specs previously unheard of in a console, including a custom AMD...
Supports native 4K gamin, Supports HDR for games and vide, Plays UHD Blu-ray disc, Captures videos and stills in 4K resolution...
Limited exclusive game librar, A bit expensive...
Ultimately, the Xbox One X is what Microsoft claims it is: the most powerful console in the world. It's not going to replace your average gaming PC, but it doesn't have to. For many console gamers, the Xbox One X is the only system capable of delivering t...
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Microsoft is winning the media war with Sony here in late 2017. Just as the holiday season rolls up here in 2017, it almost feels as though Microsoft's Xbox is the only competitor in their class. The PlayStation 4 Pro is already on the market, but it's al...
High quality console performance, Form factor smaller and more slick than predecessors, Backwards compatible with a wide variety of games, Compatible with previous Xbox One controllers, accessories, etc, 4K UHD and HDR10 in full effect...
Only comes in black (at launch), Power button remains unrepentantly attractive to toddler fingers, Controller should come with rechargeable batteries, Self-repair voids any/all hardware warranty...
Here in 2017 with the Xbox One X, Microsoft came correct with a purification of the Xbox One. The software is solid, tested and true, and both media and games are ready to roll at launch time. Because of the amount of media developed in the past few years...
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We are in an era where each gaming system is practically guaranteed multiple iterations. The past has desensitized us to incremental updates. If you had an Xbox 360, you didn't really need an Xbox 360 S or E a few years later. People with a Nintendo 3DS c...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2020-01-01 17:27:00
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The Xbox One X is a beast of a videogame console, there's no doubt about it. Microsoft went back to the drawing board and equipped the super-powered Xbox One X with what they codenamed the Scorpio Engine which boils down to “6 teraflops of graphical proce...
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The Xbox One X is the ultimate video game system. It sports more horsepower than any system ever. And it plays more titles in native 4K than Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro. It's just about everything you could want without investing in a gaming PC. The only pr...
Most powerful hardware ever in a home console, Solid selection of enhanced titles, 4K Blu-ray drive is great for movie fans...
Expensive, Not worth it if you don't have a 4K TV, Still no VR support...
Ultimately, the Xbox One X offers some major performance upgrades that gamers will notice -- especially if you're coming from an original Xbox One. But it's also a bit disappointing since it's coming a year after the PS4 Pro, and it doesn't offer VR yet...
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bgr.com
Updated: 2020-01-01 17:27:00
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When Microsoft finally unveiled the Xbox One X at E3 earlier this year, I was fairly critical of it. I just couldn't see where the company expected to find a market for the 4K console, especially when taking into consideration the fact that every Xbox On...
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At E3 2016, Microsoft announced something new that it was working on, codenamed Project Scorpio. The company promised gaming in True 4K and High Dynamic Range (HDR), and little more. At E3 2017, the firm finally took the wraps off of the Xbox One X (pron...
The one point that I've tried to get across in this review is that the Xbox One X is the console you buy when you're all-in for the best gaming experience that you can possibly get. And this experience doesn't just include the console, because you're also...
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Microsoft has a new Xbox coming out this month, and it's exactly like the old Xbox and also its mirror opposite. The Xbox One X is not a next-gen console. It is an Xbox One in terms of the games it can play, its operating system, and its controllers and p...
When the PlayStation 4 Pro debuted last November, I said that it “delivers the 4K content, but 1080p-TV owners shouldn't upgrade yet.” In the case of the PS4 Pro, I don't regret that recommendation. Sony has not really followed through to ensure that new...
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Microsoft's Xbox One X is a beast of a console. It's 30% faster and its graphics chip is 4.6 times more powerful than its predecessor, the original Xbox One. And Microsoft (MSFT) is also pretty keen on boasting about all of that firepower.But what's the p...
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The Xbox One X marks the first time we get 4K HDR gaming on a console that isn't upscale in any way. Microsoft's latest console packs enough raw power to run your games at the best resolution (4K) with HDR at 60FPS. There isa a lot more the console offers...
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The launch of the Xbox One X is just a few days away — November 7th for North America, to be exact. The questions on a lot of people's minds ahead of launch is what this the new hardware can bring to the table, and whether it's worth upgrading for people...
By a wide margin, the most powerful console in production, Extensive future-proofing technology, Flawless technical design from top to bottom, Marked loading time improvement across the board, Serves 4K and non-4K market...
You are paying a 2X premium, Additional Atmos license is a slap...
Powerful in every way you can measure, the Xbox One X is a masterclass in engineering that delivers on Microsoft's 4K promises. Albeit at a steeper price, the X represents the next evolution in the Xbox One family, and a chance for developers to finally d...
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Microsoft's Project Scorpio has a name, and that name is X. The Xbox One X is the company's latest game console, and both the beefiest and tiniest member of the Xbox One family at once. The system boasts impressive processing power with the ability to ren...
Powerful, Ultra HD Blu-ray, HDR and wide color gamut, Full Xbox One compatibility...
Expensive...
The Microsoft Xbox One X could be the most powerful home game system yet, with a price tag to match...
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