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The Xbox Series X is the most powerful console to date, featuring advanced technology that allows for backward compatibility with thousands of games across four generations. With its custom SSD and Xbox Velocity Architecture, it delivers unparalleled speed and performance, while Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offers a vast library of games and online multiplayer capabilities.
J**N
10/10 - Absolutely Fantastic - and by far Microsoftās best value console for the price to date!
Iāve been playing Xbox most of my life, Iāve owned the Xbox 360, the Xbox One, and now the Xbox Series X... this is looking by far Microsoftās strongest console to date, Iāve had a brilliant experience using it so far...For the price of Ā£449.99, this console is truly fantastic, so good that Iām 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 itās 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, itās 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 itās 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 itās 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 āburn your handā 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 Iād 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 - Iād 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 itās 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, Iām 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 arenāt 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 Iād assume that we will see more AAA titles being released as the world gets moving again... Iād 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, itās pretty much silent under load, Iāve been having a blast playing COD at 120fps on it and Iāve clocked about 300 hours so far with no issues, what a great piece of kit!
K**L
A powerful, slick and super fast console with fantastic back compat and Gamepass
The xbox series X is the high powered of Microsoft's two new console offerings. At over 12 TF of raw power it's the most powerful system of this generation (by 2-3 TF - 2-3 being 2-3 trillion operations per second).The system does so much right that MS got right with the 360 and so very wrong with the original Xbox One (addressed by the Xbox One X but too late to turn it around). It is powerful, fast and delivers as a proper gaming system, up there with powerful PC's in what it can push out (2080 GTX level visuals at a fraction of the price of a gaming PC with such a card).It comes in very well thought out packaging - very secure but easy to open via sticky seals to then get to the console within. Power and HDMI cables plus new controller are included. The system itself is a big change in look and required me to re-arrange my set-up but I have to say it's smaller than I'd though and looks much nicer than I expected. It makes a statement.Set-up is the easiest I have ever known it with a console. You use the xbox app on a smart phone and follow through the various prompts (after it has done an initial update) and you are set up in no time.I also chose to copy my settings from the cloud (as i am upgrading from a One X) and also moved an external HDD with my games on over to it by plugging it into a USB socket (there are 3, 2 on the back and one on the front).The system itself is SSD based so you can take advantage of super quick loading times, especially where games are written and optimised for it. To take advantage of this I moved a number of games from my external to the internal.The operating system / UI is very much the same as the recently upgrades One X UI that has been gradually refined and enriched in recent years but with the addition of dynamic themes and also the new fantastic quick resume feature. Quick resume stores the profile of games that are upgraded to use it, allowing you to jump between a number of different games within seconds. It's a fantastic feature and a real next gen jump.In terms of games MS have not released a day one exclusive (other than Yakuza : Like a Dragon as a timed next gen exclusive) since they pushed back Halo Infinite. Instead they have focused on getting the best versions of some big new games like AC Valhalla and Watchdogs: Legion and on bumping up the now huge (over 340 games) Gamepass catalogue. To that end they've added the EA play catalogue to Gamepass and you can access all sorts of EA games (inc the brilliant Jedi Fallen Order and all sorts of sports games).The games themselves are wonderful. Many have been upgraded to take advantage of the system. Many now have the option to run at 4K 60 frames per second or a lower res 120 frame per second (i can't test that as my TV does not support it) but they look incredible in 4K.I've been blown away by the One X since I had it but this is next level. Effects such as Ray Tracing make those 4K games look even more eye popping and 60FPS adds a real smoothness.Backwards compatibility is another key area for this system. It plays the whole Xbox One catalogue except Kinect games, many 360 games and some original Xbox games. It also applies auto upgrades inc HDR to a host of games.. making the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2 look incredible.I've had the system under heavy load for a couple of days now, playing, downloading, installing from disk etc and it has remained silent and cool. Very impressive.I've also tested UHD Blu Rays with it and, using the Dolby Atmos option to my soundbar, the sound is stunningly good and the movies look incredible in 4K HDR.Overall MS have really nailed it this time. The system delivers on what long term Xbox gamers like myself wanted.. powerful and fast with smoother performance. Add Gamepass to that and it's very easy to recommend.
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