Testseek.com have collected 291 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One.
December 2013
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291 Reviews
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Abstract: With June approaching - which will bring some changes to the Xbox One platform - I thought it would be interesting to sit down and think to myself, out of the two consoles which one would I recommend buying now that the dust has settled? *This would have ...
To be honest I felt before I had the Xbox One in for testing I don't think I would have bought one. Partially because of E3, the higher price tag and also because I felt that the focus was more on a complete all-round entertainment hub, rather than a true...
Abstract: Considering what a success the Xbox 360 has become since its 2005 launch, with its groundbreaking network play and ever-growing media portal/hub functionality, the Xbox One's journey to shop shelves was surprisingly uncomfortable. From the start its reput...
Runs quietly, Strong line-up of launch games, Kinect is amazing in many ways, Impressive multi-tasking
Flaws hamper every flagship feature, Big, ugly box, Not the most accomplished Blu-ray player, Some games still run at 720p
The Xbox One is a hugely ambitious console, and in time it might realise its potential via software updates.Right now it's just a very good games console. For the time being, that could be enough...
Published: 2013-12-27, Author: Paul , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
Abstract: MSN Tech was lucky enough to spend some time in the US of A recently, getting our game on with some of the most hotly anticipated video games ever – the Xbox One launch titles.Not only did we get to play and experience previously unseen levels and stage...
Xbox One is an imposing new entry to the range of digital entertainment gadgets and offers a glimpse of the future. While implementation leaves a lot to be desired at this early stage, many of the performance issues are likely to be software based and fix...
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Published: 2013-12-10, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Solid line-up of games, Kinect-less console is cheaper and more powerful, Occasionally useful multi-tasking and picture-in-picture
Flagship features still have flaws, A big, inelegant box
Abstract: The Xbox One's design is subject to a running joke. Many people say it looks like a VCR thanks to its black colorization and large rectangular shape. Personally, I don't think the console is ugly, but it's not pretty either. The Xbox One isn't designed to...
The Xbox One is a media powerhouse, starting off with the new and improved Kinect and HDMI-in features. The new Kinect is a significant improvement over the previous iteration, boasting superior smarts like the fact it’s always listening, it can respond to even more voice commands, and can detect your heart rate. It can even identify different people, signing them into their own Xbox Live account
It's big. There's no question that Microsoft's latest box is a behemoth, being larger than both its predecessor and its rival, the PlayStation 4. But that's for a reason. Microsoft has made sure there's adequate cooling inside, so there won't be any repeats of the Xbox 360's infamous Red Ring of Death. Still, you can’t help but wonder if it could be it a bit slimmer. It also comes with an externa
Microsoft’s next-gen console is a compelling package that wants to cater for all your media needs. It's a competent gaming system, with great launch titles and Microsoft has made the best controller even better. But it’s not without its teething issues...
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Published: 2013-11-22, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Launch day is almost here, and we've managed to bag a Day One Edition Xbox so those of you who have ordered it, or not, can see what you get in the special limited-edition box. The console is identical, and the box, which you'll no doubt chuck in the lof...