“Pros: Cheapest next-gen gaming console, support for up to 4K and 120fps, can play nearly every Xbox game ever released, SSD is ridiculously fast, much easier to fit in your living room than other next-gen consoles. Cons: Lacks power of Series X and PS5, no disc drive makes it harder to buy used games or maintain a collection, needs a $250 drive expansion card for more storage, only 364GB SSD space to start, Series X has twice the storage and more power for $200.”
When you buy through our links, we may earn money from our affiliate partners. Learn more.MicrosoftThe $300 Xbox Series S will launch alongside the Xbox Series X on November 10.The Xbox Series S features a wickedly fast solid state drive (SSD), can run games at up to 4K and 120 frames per second, and is backwards compatible with nearly every Xbox game ever released.While it’s designed to be less…
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Business Insider
89.25
Microsoft this year launched not one but two gaming consoles the top-end Xbox Series X and a cheaper digital-only model Xbox Series S. The Xbox Series X is a premium gaming console that boasts the best of the companys technological prowess, being the most advanced gaming console available in India at present. It is no surprise that the Xbox Series S pales in comparison to this high-tech model,…
Business Standard India
15.5
Ive had an Xbox Series S since late October, and I am surprised at how I feel about it. I wouldnt say Im excited to have this new system. The word Id usea word that is actually a very high complimentis pleased.I should clarify, before you judge me too jaded, too snooty, or too uncaring about the Locust, the Spartans, and Forza cars to sufficiently recognize the excellence of Xbox.I like new…
Kotaku
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Two-minute reviewThe Xbox Series S is a next-gen console that takes a radically different approach. It’s designed to offer the same generational leaps as the Xbox Series X, such as high frame rates, ray tracing and super-fast load times, at a considerably lower price and inevitably, this means it comes with a few key compromises.It has significantly less storage than the Series X, and isn’t…
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