Product Comparison: Xbox One vs Xbox One X
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- The XBOX ONE is very fast and high quality gaming system. I have played PS4 until now and the XBOX quality is much better.
- The Xbox One is awesome. Great games with stellar graphics and incomparable online community.
- Graphics are way improved from the 360, to match the newer more advanced game's.
- We use it to watch things like Netflix, HBO Now, and Blu Rays.
- The graphics are much improved, but I don't really care for the layout of the menus.
- Piece of crap is a paperweight since the mid year 2017 update. Extremely slow on startup. Won't load any games or apps. Can't even watch a stinking Blu-ray. Microsoft can kiss my a**. Not backward compatible for any of my good games.Gonna buy a PlayStation and be a happy gamer.
- Gameplay visuals are absolutely stunning. AC: Orgins, The Witcher 3, COD WWII, and Halo 5 are the games that I've tried with true 4K. They look astounding and its jaw dropping. FIFA, NHL, and Madden all look good too, but I mainly play RPGs and shooters.
- Loading times in offline RPGs like the Witcher are drastically reduced.
- Nice graphic details on the exterior with an added bump on the hdmi slot.
- Faster performance than the original Xbox One, everything seems to have a faster response and better visuals.
- Atmos Sound and hdr color will make you look at games in a new way. Like how did I do without this all my life!?!? Makes games super cinematic.
- You should have a Ultra HD tv this system is built around 4K.
- Love the game and the extra storage space. Was worth the extra money for larger hard drive and game.
- This was for a gift for someone else. They really enjoyed the new 1 TB expanded HD storage.
- Nice to have the extra storage.
- Very good Quality also very good deal for a 1 TB memory
- Would have been nice if the console was division themed.
- This box has plenty of storage and loads faster than other consoles.
- More storage if you dont have an external hard drive.
- Storage is great also, more than enough for most folks, I have 15 full games on there at 80% full.
- Only 1TB... Halo is almost 100GB.. Buy an external hard drive if you intend on having close to a dozen games at once on this console.
- Needs more internal storage for more heavy games.
- HDMI pass through. You can hook up an HDMI device to the back of an Xbox One to view the content from that device without changing inputs or leaving the X1 interface.
- External USB 3.0 storage. This is great because you don't need to open the console and replace a hard disc to add storage, just plug in and the X1 will format the drive.
- USB 3.0 is actually faster than the internal hard disc interface.
- You will need an Internet connection to set this up
- The Kinect was able to control all the functions of the cable box, which made a nice, seamless experience.
- I was concerned that I would have to buy the Kinect adapter cable for the X to retain this functionality, but was pleasantly surprised to find out that the Kinect wasn't necessary, as the X has it's own IR blaster built-in.
- Similarly to the Xbox One/Xbox One S, enabling Dolby Atmos for headphones is another 15-dollar purchase. The console does have audio output via HDMI and Optical audio which is nice.
- ave a middle of road Home Theater with two different audio choices in digital optical and HDMI Audio
- USB port is front facing this time.
- The HDMI Cable is cheap much like the cable that was bundled with the XBox One S You'll need a 4K High-Speed HDMI as of late they are dirt cheap at the most you should spend $20 on a replacement Cable
- Controller is very nice to handle, little bit bigger than the xbox 360's controller. This one comes with a black controller, however you can purchase a white controller (separately).
- You can multitask, snap an app, for example, say... either twitch or youtube and you can be watching a stream or video while either browsing other stuff.. playing a game... or watching a stream on twitch
- You can "now" finally listening to music, thru background music, pandora is one of them that allows this, it cam sometimes be buggy fyi.
- You WILL NEED an HD TV to play on the xbox one, the reason being as it does not have the "red, white, yellow" (av (audio/video) adapter) cables port like the xbox 360's did, only HDMI cable will work.
- You will probably need lots of batteries, as it does not have the "rechargeable" pack like the xbox 360's did.
- The Xbox setup is complicated and takes some time.
- Backwards compatibility is awesome. Cool I can still play Half Life 2. Destroys games, the witcher 3 and battlefield 1 run smoother/look better than ever.
- The size is so small and the console runs super quiet
- The controller and console both have project scorpio written on it in bright Xbox green. Came with a free Xbox live trail and a a trial for the new Xbox game pass which is awesome 100+ games plus new exclusives instantly! Now the actual system! Oh boy is it quick!
- Lack of exclusives on release, and it doesn't look like there will be too strong of a 2018 for Xbox either.... Sea of Thieves and State of Decay 2? Please.... PS4 is absolutely embarrassing Xbox in this regard.
- We paid $500 for this thing so we want more exclusive X stuff, the feeling like you should have just bought the Xbox S is too relevant right now.