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Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
All things considered, the Xbox Series X is an absolute monster in terms of performance and staggeringly quiet, even when gaming flat out. What has been accomplished here by the team of engineers inside Microsoft is technically, incredibly impressive.The...
Backwards compatible updates are impressive, Console design is sleek, 'Velocity Architecture' technology feels truly next-gen
No system-selling games, Design might not fit in some TV cabinets, Upgrading storage is expensive
The answer to the above question depends on how much you care about visual fidelity. As it stands, there's no true system-selling game available for Microsoft's new console. That said, some of the upgrades to existing titles, like games running at a more...
Abstract: I generally like the look of the Xbox Series X. It carries a lot of the design language forward that Microsoft established with the Xbox One S and Xbox One X. But make no mistake, the console is indeed a very big boi. In fact, some people might not be abl...
Published: 2020-12-29, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: The new top of range gaming console from Microsoft, the Xbox Series X (Xbox from now on), is a real statement when it comes to design. It's sleek, simple and elegant on the outside, a real powerhouse in the inside. It may not fit in your existing gaming o...
If you only owned an original Xbox One from 2013, getting the Xbox Series X is worth your time. The console loads really fast and you can quick resume more than one game at a time. Not to mention seeing games rendered in 4K and 60fps is a must-have if you...
Abstract: It's been almost exactly three years since the Xbox Series X was first released in a blast of fanfare, and Microsoft's most powerful console is still looking mighty fine today.In the intervening time, Xbox Game Pass has gone from strength to strength, and...
A fast and powerful games console, Game Pass is incredible value, Small and neat design, Fantastic backwards compatibility
UI is workable but clumsy
Xbox Series X started out against a tide of hype for PS5 and too few killer games, but two years on Microsoft's next-gen console has proved to be a powerful games console, and Game Pass is the secret weapon that ensures this console is good value and tech...