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- Introducing Xbox Series X, the fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Play thousands of titles from four generations of consoles—all games look and play best on Xbox Series X.
- Experience next-gen speed and performance with the Xbox Velocity Architecture, powered by a custom SSD and integrated software
- Play thousands of games from four generations of Xbox with Backward Compatibility, including optimised titles at launch
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- Rated : Unknown
- Product Dimensions : 29.3 x 21.4 x 37.8 cm; 6.09 Kilograms
- Release date : 10 Nov. 2020
- ASIN : B08H93GKNJ
- Item model number : RRT-00007
- Country of origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: 20 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
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Introducing Xbox Series X, the fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Play thousands of titles from four generations of consoles—all games look and play best on Xbox Series X. At the heart of Series X is the Xbox Velocity Architecture, which pairs a custom SSD with integrated software for faster, streamlined gameplay with significantly reduced load times. Seamlessly move between multiple games in a flash with Quick Resume. Explore rich new worlds and enjoy the action like never before with the unmatched 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power. Enjoy 4K gaming at up to 120 frames per second, advanced 3D spatial sound, and more. Get started with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which includes a library of 100+ high-quality games, an EA Play membership, online multiplayer, and all new Xbox Game Studios titles the day they launch like Halo Infinite (membership sold separately).*
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Power your dreams
Introducing Xbox Series X—our fastest, most powerful console ever, designed for a console generation that has you, the player, at its centre.

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Most powerful Xbox ever
Explore rich new worlds and enjoy the action like never before with the unmatched 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power.
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More playing, less waiting
Experience next-gen speed and performance with the Xbox Velocity Architecture, powered by a custom SSD and integrated software. Seamlessly move between multiple games in a flash with Quick Resume.
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Thousands of games across four generations
Play thousands of games from four generations of Xbox and original Xbox titles with backward compatibility. Thanks to the power and speed of Xbox Series X, many will look and play better than ever.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Download and play over 100 high-quality games, including all new Xbox Game Studios titles like Halo Infinite the day they release, with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately).*

Meet the new Xbox Wireless Controller
Experience the modernised Xbox Wireless Controller, designed for enhanced comfort during gameplay. Stay on target with textured grip, seamlessly capture and share content.

More storage without compromise
The Seagate Storage Expansion Card for Xbox Series X delivers an additional 1TB of external memory while maintaining the same peak performance of the console's internal SSD for a streamlined gaming experience (sold separately).

Accessories
Use your Xbox One gaming accessories—including controllers, headsets, and more—on Xbox Series X.
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For the price of £449.99, this console is truly fantastic, so good that I’m not even sure how Microsoft make money on it at this price! You get the console itself, a controller, a power cable and HDMI 2.1 cord... incredibly good value... Just to name one thing, this console is very very fast - coming from the 2013 Xbox One, shockingly fast! Loading times are an absolute breeze... best example I can think of is when fast travelling in Red Dead Redemption 2, it takes 5 seconds or less, the console cold boots in about 15-18 seconds and can start from sleep in just 4 seconds!
Setup is quick and easy with a smartphone and the Xbox App downloaded and it’s easy to transfer and download games if you want to take them with you from your old console, you can either transfer them over WiFi if your old console is still plugged in, or put them onto a physical hard drive which can be plugged into the console to transfer the games off if you prefer...
The build quality is sublime, it’s extremely sturdy, compact, and the quality of the materials used are second to none, aesthetically it looks great, the green paint inside the top of the console really makes it look like it’s glowing - at the base of the console the screws that hold the stand onto the main body actually go all the way through the console itself... meaning it’s very stable when sitting upright, there is no rocking or bad movements... it just has a great look about it, and will stand proud on your desk/in your media centre whilst blending in and remaining subtle at the same time, and is a very convenient shape!
In terms of cooling, again very good... there were originally some rumours about heat problems with this console, but after playing red dead redemption 2 for an hour at 4k quality, I can confidently say these are false, the top of the console was just over luke-warm to the touch, really just felt like the air from a hair dryer on the lowest setting, nothing that could ‘burn your hand’ as some early reviewers suggested... the console sucks air in from the bottom and expels it out of the top vent, so make sure you leave appropriate space above, and on either side of the console to allow for efficient cooling!
Thought I’d talk about noise, the console is almost silent, even under heavy load it makes very little to no noise, you actually have to move close to the console and tilt your head so you can hear the low pitched humming sound coming from the main cooling fan, very impressive to says the quality of the games it can run, pretty much inaudible...
The final thing I wanted to cover was the output quality of the console, this largely depends on the screen that you have but you can choose between 1080p, 1440p, and 4k, followed by refresh rates of 60hz and 120hz, you can also utilise Freesync to eliminate tearing, and calibrate HDR from the console - I’d recommend having a 1440p quality screen or higher to fully utilise the quality that this console has to offer, a monitor and TV are both fine to use and it’s all down to personal preference, as can be seen in the photos I use the LG 27GL850 which is a 1440p, 144hz, 1ms response time monitor!
Overall, I’m just kind of just blown away at the quality to price ratio here, would I recommend the console? 100%... Especially if you are still using an original Xbox One, the performance gap between that and this is phenomenal. Sure there aren’t a lot of new games out at the minute - which is the only real downside, however there are plenty of games that are optimised for use with the console that exist already, and I’d assume that we will see more AAA titles being released as the world gets moving again... I’d definitely recommend getting this console down to the sheer performance and quality alone, you will not be disappointed!
EDIT: (After 40 Days of Usage) This review is still fully accurate of my opinion on this console, it performs like a beast, it’s pretty much silent under load, I’ve been having a blast playing COD at 120fps on it and I’ve clocked about 300 hours so far with no issues, what a great piece of kit!

By Jacob Henderson on 10 November 2020
For the price of £449.99, this console is truly fantastic, so good that I’m not even sure how Microsoft make money on it at this price! You get the console itself, a controller, a power cable and HDMI 2.1 cord... incredibly good value... Just to name one thing, this console is very very fast - coming from the 2013 Xbox One, shockingly fast! Loading times are an absolute breeze... best example I can think of is when fast travelling in Red Dead Redemption 2, it takes 5 seconds or less, the console cold boots in about 15-18 seconds and can start from sleep in just 4 seconds!
Setup is quick and easy with a smartphone and the Xbox App downloaded and it’s easy to transfer and download games if you want to take them with you from your old console, you can either transfer them over WiFi if your old console is still plugged in, or put them onto a physical hard drive which can be plugged into the console to transfer the games off if you prefer...
The build quality is sublime, it’s extremely sturdy, compact, and the quality of the materials used are second to none, aesthetically it looks great, the green paint inside the top of the console really makes it look like it’s glowing - at the base of the console the screws that hold the stand onto the main body actually go all the way through the console itself... meaning it’s very stable when sitting upright, there is no rocking or bad movements... it just has a great look about it, and will stand proud on your desk/in your media centre whilst blending in and remaining subtle at the same time, and is a very convenient shape!
In terms of cooling, again very good... there were originally some rumours about heat problems with this console, but after playing red dead redemption 2 for an hour at 4k quality, I can confidently say these are false, the top of the console was just over luke-warm to the touch, really just felt like the air from a hair dryer on the lowest setting, nothing that could ‘burn your hand’ as some early reviewers suggested... the console sucks air in from the bottom and expels it out of the top vent, so make sure you leave appropriate space above, and on either side of the console to allow for efficient cooling!
Thought I’d talk about noise, the console is almost silent, even under heavy load it makes very little to no noise, you actually have to move close to the console and tilt your head so you can hear the low pitched humming sound coming from the main cooling fan, very impressive to says the quality of the games it can run, pretty much inaudible...
The final thing I wanted to cover was the output quality of the console, this largely depends on the screen that you have but you can choose between 1080p, 1440p, and 4k, followed by refresh rates of 60hz and 120hz, you can also utilise Freesync to eliminate tearing, and calibrate HDR from the console - I’d recommend having a 1440p quality screen or higher to fully utilise the quality that this console has to offer, a monitor and TV are both fine to use and it’s all down to personal preference, as can be seen in the photos I use the LG 27GL850 which is a 1440p, 144hz, 1ms response time monitor!
Overall, I’m just kind of just blown away at the quality to price ratio here, would I recommend the console? 100%... Especially if you are still using an original Xbox One, the performance gap between that and this is phenomenal. Sure there aren’t a lot of new games out at the minute - which is the only real downside, however there are plenty of games that are optimised for use with the console that exist already, and I’d assume that we will see more AAA titles being released as the world gets moving again... I’d definitely recommend getting this console down to the sheer performance and quality alone, you will not be disappointed!
EDIT: (After 40 Days of Usage) This review is still fully accurate of my opinion on this console, it performs like a beast, it’s pretty much silent under load, I’ve been having a blast playing COD at 120fps on it and I’ve clocked about 300 hours so far with no issues, what a great piece of kit!






"You only get better graphics if you have a 120hz TV"
This is completely untrue. As someone that even owned an Xbox One X before this, and currently running my Series X on a 4k60 limited television, I can confirm the the visuals are considerably better. Crisper resolution, better textur filtering and higher frames per second are common even even on games that haven't been optimised for Series X. Auto HDR on its own completely revitalises games, even ones that were created before HDR was even invented.
"The initial start to doesn't work and was a buggy mess".
Due to exceptionally high traffic volumes in the console launch day, Xbox Live was suffering from connection issues. This has nothing to do with the functionality of the console.
"It is running insanely hot"
Anyone claiming this obviously isn't very tech experienced. The only time I feel hot air coming from the console is generally during transfer of large volumes of games onto the SSD. During normal operation the air comes out of the top literally cool. During gaming it comes out warm, but not hot. As per Digital Foundry and their heat analysis, the Xbox Series X runs at very acceptable temperatures. And far cooler than most moderately capable PCs. GPUs, CPUs and SSDs create heat.
"The 1tb Seagate expansion card is overpriced"
The equivalent product, a 1tb m.2 NVMe PCIe4 SSD with matching speeds is the same price, or maybe 10% cheaper if you can find a deal. On top of this the Seagate card is hot swappable (can have multiple and swap them out at will, no need to "disconnect them safely" or anything) and provides identical performance to the internal SSD. It seems expensive, but that's just how expensive those SSDs are. It's in line with the market price.
"The new controller is exactly the same"
It really isn't. It's subtle, but it is improved drastically. The D-Pad is far better, the texture and slightly revised form factor is more comfortable. The improved bumpers and textured triggers feel far more premium than the Xbox One controllers. As the proud owner of that a £90 custom Design Labs controller with my gamertag inscribed on it, I haven't used my custom controller since getting my Series X. It just doesn't feel as good when you go back.
"The controller needs AA batteries, it should have an internal battery"
This is down to personal preference, and I'll explain my preference and reasons why.
I don't not use a play and charge kit, the battery life is maybe 10 hours from them (they are 1200mAh batteries). This means you will at some point have to play with your controller plugged in to a power source. Not sure about everyone else, but I like my wireless controllers to be exactly that. Wireless. At all times.
I dont "have to buy AA batteries every week" as other reviews on here claim either. I have a set of 8 AA rechargable batteries and accompanying dock. It cost me about £15. One set of these batteries (2 X 2800mAh, so 5600mAh total) operate for 40+ hours before needing to be charged, and when they do I just swap them with a fully charged set. Like I said, this is down to personal preference. But I regularly make use of AA batteries for other things, so having the rechargables pays for themselves within a couple months.
This is the worst offenders in the spreading of FUD and misinformation that I have seen on these reviews.
I hope that helps to all make a truly informed decision.