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Xbox Series X 1TB SSD Console - Includes Xbox Wireless Controller - Up to 120 frames per second - 16 GB RAM - 1 TB SSD Storage - Experience True 4K Gaming - Xbox Velocity Architecture

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Platform: Xbox Series X


Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller


Features

  • XBOX SERIES X: The fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Explore rich new worlds with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power, DirectX ray tracing, a custom SSD, and 4K gaming.
  • FASTER LOAD TIMES: Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture.
  • IN THE BOX: Xbox Series X console, one Xbox Wireless Controller, an ultra high-speed HDMI cable, power cable, and 2 AA batteries.
  • SURROUND SOUND: Enhance gameplay with both full-spectrum visuals and immersive audio with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos

Description

Xbox Series X, the fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Explore rich new worlds with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power, DirectX ray tracing, a custom SSD, and 4K gaming. Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS—all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture. Enjoy thousands of games from four generations of Xbox, with hundreds of optimized titles that look and play better than ever. And when you add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately), you get online multiplayer to play with friends and an instant library of 100+ high-quality games, including day one releases from Xbox Game Studios.

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Specification Details
Released On November 10, 2020
Price Details The crossed out price is the original price. Discounts represent savings on the original price.
Dimensions 5.94 x 11.85 x 5.94 inches
Type Interactive Video Game
Model Number Internacional
Weight 13.1 pounds
Suitable For Both genders
Made By Microsoft
Origin Made in China
Batteries Requires 2 A batteries (included)
Availability First became available on September 22, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Xbox Series X comes with an internal 1TB Custom NVMe SSD drive.

Yes, the Xbox Series X supports thousands of backward compatible games from the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

Xbox Series X can support up to 8K HDR resolution and has the capability to run games at 120 frames per second (fps).

The main difference between them is the resolution. While both can play the same games, the Series X is designed to play games at a 4K resolution and has a larger storage capacity compared to the Series S.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Xbox Series X reviewed here received predominantly positive feedback, being praised for its fast NVMe SSD, quick start feature, and superior speed compared to older versions like the XOX. Some reviews stated that this console made gaming more enjoyable than ever before. However, reviewers commented about its storage issues and seemingly overpriced extension cards.

Pros

  • 🎮 Fast NVMe SSD provides a smooth gaming experience.
  • 🚀 Quick start features dramatically reduce game start times.
  • ⏱ The console is much faster than previous models like Xbox One X (XOX).
  • 🔄 Versatility in game storage and access through cloud gaming.
  • 🎥 Excellent for Blu-Ray and DVD viewing.

Cons

  • 💾 Insufficient storage capacity and expensive expansion cards can be an issue.
  • 💼 Some users found the console design uninspiring.
  • 🎲 Certain games may not function as well as on a PC.
  • 🔌 High data use for cloud gaming may be problematic for those with data limits from their ISP.

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you want a console that offers better performance, faster load times, and overall improved gaming experience. However, consider your storage needs and assess whether the restriction to only using Seagate NVMe expansion cards for storage expansion might be a problem for you in the future.


  • Great device that arrived in pristine condition
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
After playing my old Xbox One heavily since it came out I figured it was finally time to make the switch to new gen. Immediately I recognized the loading times for every game were significantly improved. And I do mean significantly. This is the biggest draw of the new console (for me), as it makes finding matches, fast traveling, and switching between games lightning quick just to name a few. Furthermore, every other technical aspect is improved in some way from old gen, which is to be expected of course. Graphics are even more beautiful and the higher FPS (frames per second) means you'll even have a competitive advantage against players who are still on old gen consoles. I do have a small bone to pick though- the name for the console is disappointing. I feel as though they could've come up with something far better than the "Series X". It's just unnecessarily confusing and I cringe a little when I think that there's likely some folks that're new to gaming that frustratedly get a PlayStation instead because they can't tell which Xbox is the new one due to the convoluted naming scheme. PlayStation had it right: 1>2>3>4>5. Simple right? But Xbox..: Xbox>360>One>Series X. Like come on. Not to mention when you consider the alternate versions like the Series S or XS or whatever they're called. Please do better next time Microsoft. Well anyways, the price has now dropped considerably since the Series X was first released. I held off on buying one for a while due to a deficit of actual next-gen games to play (scalpers hoarding the consoles didn't help either). Luckily there has been a respectable amount of next-gen games released since then so you can actually enjoy the console to its full potential with many different titles. Elden Ring in particular is absolutely breathtaking! Of course there are many other gorgeous games that pair well with the Series X, but that one in particular really stuck with me. Some locations in that game are like masterpiece paintings that you can actually roam around in. Video games sure have come a long way. I'm excited for the future of them, and the Series X has stoked this hearth of passion further. So if the time you spend enjoying games is worth anything to you, then this console will be as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Tyler F Austin

  • Powerful and Immersive Next-Gen Xbox
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
The next-gen Xbox is incredible! The graphics are sharp and realistic, and load times are super quick. The controller feels comfortable, and the gameplay is smooth, making it a joy for both casual and serious gamers. There’s a fantastic variety of games, and the system runs quietly. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade their gaming experience with top-tier performance! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024 by Brandon Ivy

  • Next-Gen Done and Begun Right
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
Back in 2013, both Microsoft and Sony launched the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 (respectively). Compared to the generation prior (Xbox 360 and PS3) and how those compared to current PC's of the day, the seventh console generation did not start well. From false promises from Mark Cerny about the PS4 hitting 1080p and 60FPS for every game, to Microsoft's loss of focus on gaming... couple that with the less than impressive comparison to PC's, and you would find the apology for sale a few years later with the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Those were what we should have gotten to kick of a generation. Now here we are in 2020. The only downside has been acquiring one of the consoles and the lack of supply due to COVID-19. The Xbox Series X (seriously, Microsoft needs to do something about the naming) is a great offering with great value tucked away inside of the Xbox service. Without getting deep into the technical specs, I will highlight some key differences between the Series X and the One X. The SSD is first. Fast load times across the board for games and the system itself. The 1TB is not what you get in full, but it is not an issue if you keep a small catalogue of installed games. Currently with 6 games installed (AC: Valhalla, Destiny 2 ((all expansions)), GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Watch Dogs Legion), i am sitting at 357.5GB of free space. The frame rates are great with the ability to keep a steady 60FPS and achieve up to 120FPS. 4K is glorious with HDR. The Ray Tracing that some games have is a really nice touch, but unless you stop to smell the roses (or in this case the, wander up and stare at them), it doesn't jump out at you. Otherwise the console is impressive. Not a single sound has come from the machine in my few hours (extended this evening) of play time. The start up speed is incredibly fast and this is both from a fresh boot, to the low-power mode, to the unplugging method. Quick Resume is something to appreciate as well. Being able to have a handful of games running at once is a nice feature especially if you are one who has game ADD, or want to hop back into a single-player game after having a multiplayer session with friends. The new controller is built on the old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." While Sony went with a new design and functionality for the PS5 with the DuelSense controller (seriously the haptic feedback is a cool addition, but I have a weird feeling it will fade out at some point), I can't help but feel Microsoft kinda missed a chance with the Series X controller, by not adding a similar feature. However, the controller feels lighter than the last, that could be due to the fact I am using batteries instead of a play and charge kit. It feels also, slightly slimmer all around, but the shape is still ergonomically pleasing for any hand to hold. I don't mind the absence of an internal battery pack. I find that the play and charge is a nice option, and that with batteries you never have to worry about being plugged in. The jump to USB type C is nice as well, as most of the devices I own use that port exclusively. Added on to the controller's body is a texture around the back of the hand grips and the tops of the triggers. My grip feels more stable and connected. Also, the addition of a share button is nice for two reasons. First it is a great way to capture what you want without sacrificing gameplay or being vulnerable in a multiplayer title. And 2, it allows for screenshots to now be captured that when being taken by hitting the Guide button, would sometimes cause elements to disappear. As for the value tucked away that I mentioned, that comes thanks to Game Pass. A service I was not fully sold on when it was announced, but as time went on, I became interested and am now a member. And now with them (Microsoft) partnering with EA to bring EA Access to game pass, it makes me wonder what the future holds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020 by Rodney Peterson Rodney Peterson

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