Testseek.com have collected 256 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One X and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One X.
November 2017
(85%)
256 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Super speedy, packed with power and potential, native 4K gaming at 60fps, great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, no Dolby Vision support for video
Somebody said to us a while back that the games industry is starting to ape the smartphone market. Mid-generation upgrades are similar to phone replacements in that they tweak rather than completely overhaul the former model. And that's the case with the...
Super speedy, Packed with power and potential, Native 4K gaming at 60fps, Great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, No Dolby Vision support for video
Somebody said to us a while back that the games industry is starting to ape the smartphone market. Mid-generation upgrades are similar to phone replacements in that they tweak rather than completely overhaul the former model. And that's the case with the...
Comparatively expensive, UI remains cumbersome, limited functionality for 1080p TVs
Facebook Twitter PinterestTempted by the ‘most powerful console ever made' shtick? Photograph: MicrosoftMicrosoft has always marketed Xbox One X as an elite product for true enthusiasts and that's exactly what it is. The technology and engineering are ext...
The Xbox One X is massively powerful and comes at a steep price. But compared to the equivalent gaming PC, it's exceptionally cheap. Right now, its appeal is slightly limited by the selection of launch titles, but if you're a Forza, Assassin's Creed or Ge...
Super speedy, Packed with power and potential, Native 4K gaming at 60fps, Great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, No Dolby Vision support for video
Having now played on an official Xbox One X, it is clear that it oozes potential, but developers probably won't make full use of it for a year or so. It might be technically better than the PS4 Pro, but it'll be a while before you notice any difference in...
Super speedy, Packed with power and potential, Native 4K gaming at 60fps, Great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, No Dolby Vision support for video
Having now played on an official Xbox One X, it is clear that it oozes potential, but developers probably won't make full use of it for a year or so. It might be technically better than the PS4 Pro, but it'll be a while before you notice any difference in...
For now, picking up the PS4 Pro looks like a pretty safe bet. It's a lot cheaper than Microsoft's alternative, especially if you're hoping to take up VR as well. It may lag slightly in performance and power, but probably not enough for the average player...
For most people the Xbox One S will prove a better purchase than the Scorpio. It's cheaper, it runs the same games, and you can grab one right now - or wait for the price to potentially drop even further once the One X is out. Still, if you're the type to...
Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Several years ago, Xbox chief Phil Spencer, went to Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, and CFO, Amy Hood, with a somewhat unorthodox plan for the company's latest console. It is not unheard of for a games machine to receive a hardware update at some point in...