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justin dougherty
> 3 dayIf you are looking for a new console video game system then look no further. The new Xbox one s is unbeatable at 249 with battlefield 1. The system supports 4k HDR gaming so if you have a 4k HDR capable TV this will be a major upgrade over the original Xbox one. Games look simply amazing, movies and music are very nice as well. If your looking for a new system then get it and you will not be disappointed. The system also has 2 USB ports on it which make it very easy to plug n play from a external hd making it simple to expand the memory. EA access is also worth the 30 for an entire year. Xbox live is hands down the best online gaming experience and multiplayer games are fantastic on this system.
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amanda allen
> 3 dayThis is the worst purchase on a gaming system I have ever made!! This device was advertised as new but not even 3 months in and it was randomly shutting off and wouldn’t turn on. We would unplug it and plug it back in and it would last a little longer and do it again. After 6 months- a year it completely broke and would not turn on again. Warranty wasn’t accepted bc it wasn’t a new device like stated and it would have costed us about a much as a new one to fix. So it’s a hunk of junk sitting around. Gotta loves. Wasting $300 on a gaming system to receive something used and broken. Every Xbox we have bought from the store has lasted us years and never had these issues.
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KaosTheory360
07-06-2025Awesome console. Got a really great deal on this one.
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Autumn G
> 3 dayI was worried I would hate the white color but I actually find I prefer it to my black xbox one. Its very nice looking. Works well with all my games and apps. What can I say? Its a great system. Battlefield was ok...not my cup of tea.
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daniel diaz
Greater than one weekthis is more of a 2.5 than 2. the reason being that microsoft only got half of the experience right. as far as the console itself goes it is perfect in almost every way. it is small, good looking, and quiet as a Prius. there is a slight learning curve with the user interface, however, it is very easy to overcome and once you do. it becomes incredibly easy and useful tool. i have zero complaints about the console itself. works perfectly and i have had no issues with it. the controller fits great in your hands and is easily one of the best most ergonomic gaming controller designs every produced. far better than anything sony has on the market. if youre looking to use this device as a media player look no further. 4k, HDR capable bluray and streaming makes this a perfect home console. however. this is still a gaming console. and gaming is where it falls short. yes you still have all of your third party blockbusters like COD or BF1, etc. however, there is little in the way of first party games. exclusives are lackluster and few to begin with. it has no noticeable outstanding titles that make this a must have gaming console. meanwhile sony has a virtual cornucopia of amazing first party titles that are constantly being developed and released. this reason is why Microsoft is being outsold by sony by a factor of 3. people want games and they simply arent getting them here. in conclusion, if youre looking for home media device to stream 4k content from this will perform what you are looking for at a lower price point than many 4k bluray players. but if youre looking at this for the purpose of gaming. do yourself a favor. save your money and get a PS4 or PS4 PRO. I am more of a gamer and after a few months of owning this console i can say without a doubt that i am heavily regretting not purchasing the ps4. furthermore, as soon as the last of us 2, days gone, and spiderman come out im selling this thing and purchasing a PS4 pro update: there is one gripe with the console itself that bothers most people, myself included. 500gb for this console is absolute rubbish. because you HAVE to download all games onto the hard drive. i mean. ALL games. even the ones you go out and get a physical copy for. you you cant just insert a disk, play it, take it out, and put it away in storage. no. you have to insert the disk, download the whole game (average being 50-60 GB of data) and then youre allowed to play it. the downloading aspect seems to have no real benefits on physical copies since once you remove the disk, you can no longer play the game. yet the game still shows up in your games list and it still takes up the full 50-60 GB of data on your hard drive. if youre gonna make us download the game, it might as well let us play it when the disk isnt in the console, otherwise whats the point other than limiting the hard drive space even further? oh and speaking of hard drive. it doesnt come with 500GB. its closer to 400 as alot of the preloaded software takes up quite a bit of space. you can maybe have 10 triple A games on here if youre lucky. definitely not gamer friendly.
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Sid
> 3 dayIm a ps4 man, But Im impressed with the xbox one s , Graphic and Deep Colors, its a great media system, one stop shop, ultra hd disc, 4k HDR, gaming, all in one. Good Job. Must use 2.0 2.2 HDMI Cable for 4K content. Good Job Microsoft.
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Alvaro
> 3 dayNot playing much, but works like a charm
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Lifetreker
> 3 dayWas having several issues with our Original Xbox One and figured it was time to upgrade. Super glad I did. My 13 year old hooked it up when it came and its been working great since day one (which was over a month ago)! Love that the power brick is gone/internalized and system is quiet and cool, even after hours of playing Far Cry 5, Modern Warfare 3, Watch Dogs 1&2 or his current fav Battlefield 1.
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Commanda
> 3 dayArrived quickly, packaged great. Easy set up, plays wonderful. Going to get a lot of entertainment out of this.
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GabybooPR
> 3 dayWhat can I say I just love Xbox always a great I have