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Xbox One S vs. Xbox One X

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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When it comes to gaming consoles, Xbox has been a dominant force in the industry for years. Microsoft’s Xbox One series has been one of the most popular gaming consoles on the market since its initial release in 2013. The Xbox One series offers two different models currently available for purchase: the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X. In this article, we will compare the two models to help you decide which one is right for you.

Design

The Xbox One S and the Xbox One X have similar designs, but there are some differences that set them apart. The Xbox One S is slightly smaller than the Xbox One X and has a white casing. The Xbox One X is larger and has a black casing. One unique feature of the Xbox One X is that it has a built-in power supply, while the Xbox One S requires an external power supply.

Performance

When it comes to performance, the Xbox One X is the clear winner. It has a more powerful processor, more RAM, and better graphics capabilities. The Xbox One X is capable of running games in 4K resolution, providing clear and detailed graphics that are unparalleled by the Xbox One S.

The Xbox One S, on the other hand, is capable of running games in 1080p resolution. While it may not have the same level of graphics capability as the Xbox One X, it is still a solid choice for gamers who don’t necessarily need the highest level of graphics quality or don’t have a 4K TV.

Price

As expected, the higher level of performance offered by the Xbox One X comes with a higher price tag. The Xbox One X retails for around $400 or more, while the Xbox One S starts at around $200. The price difference may be significant for some gamers, especially those who are just getting into gaming or don’t have a 4K TV.

Games

One important consideration when choosing between the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X is the availability of games. Both consoles are able to play all Xbox One games, but some games may have better graphics or performance on the Xbox One X.

Overall, the Xbox One X is an excellent choice for gamers who are looking for the highest level of graphics and performance. However, for gamers on a budget who don’t necessarily need the highest level of performance, the Xbox One S is still a solid choice. Both consoles offer a great gaming experience and are excellent options for gamers of all levels.

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