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November 2020
(85%)
251 Tests
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Simple, clean aesthetic, Quick resume feature for starting exactly where you left off, 120hz gameplay mode with compatible TV, Backwards compatibility for nearly all games from every Xbox generation, Fast load times, Expandable storage available at launch
No AAA launch games, Non-removable stand, Overcrowded home screen
Veröffentlicht: 2021-02-17, Autor: Roland , Testbericht von: tomsguide.com
The only Xbox you need, Lots of power, Games load very fast, Clean and cool design, Stellar backwards compatibility
Few next-gen launch games, Large and heavy
The Xbox Series X is the one Xbox to rule them all. It’s a single machine that’ll run generations of Xbox games, and run them well. Furthermore, it’ll do so without looking fussy or making a racket.Sure, $499 is still a good wad of cash to drop on a gamin...
Beautiful 4K graphics, Fast loading and menus, Most powerful console, Extensive backward compatibility, Runs quiet and cool
Lacks big exclusives, No rechargeable controller battery, Extra storage is expensive
Packed with promise. Microsoft has delivered an impressive hunk of hardware with the Xbox Series X, which provides vibrant native 4K resolution gaming and seriously speedy loading times and game swapping. However, the lack of exciting first-party launch...
Zusammenfassung: The Xbox Series X has been out for a month now, and we've had plenty of time to put it through its paces. As the flagship console from Microsoft, this system really is the next level of gaming for consoles. Bringing new features and quality of life improv...
Even with no significant exclusive games and some notable but patchable flaws, Series X packs a great value. Thanks to Game Pass, backward compatibility, and a quiet, powerful machine, there's a premium yet inclusive feel to Microsoft's new console.Micros...
Great graphics, HDMI 2.1 opens door to 4K120, more, Quiet in operation, Xbox Game Pass service, Backwards compatibility, SSD & Quick Resume
Lack of AAA launch titles, Big, energy-hungry box, Not a "next-gen" gaming experience yet, Media/app features, HDR/Atmos upconversion by default
Xbox Series X, together with PS5, represents the next console generation. More powerful hardware and HDMI 2.1 open the door to new video technologies like 4K120 with/without VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ray-tracing (more realistic lighting effects). Ga...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-12-01, Autor: Oliver , Testbericht von: androidauthority.com
Bold yet understated design, Fast loading and Quick Resume, 4K, ray-tracing, VRR, and 120Hz support, Xbox Game Pass is incredible value, Comprehensive backward compatibility
No new exclusives at launch, Lacks any real innovation, Controller requires AA batteries, Limited storage, Tired UI
The Xbox Series X is a fantastic gaming machine that sadly lacks new exclusive games to showcase the hardware at its best. However, it lays the foundations for a resurgent Xbox brand, and when paired with Xbox Game Pass the Series X represents arguably th...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-30, Autor: John , Testbericht von: Gamingnexus.com
Zusammenfassung: The Xbox Series X is Microsoft's next big console that delivers unprecedented performance for the couch gamer and an experience that any Xbox One owner is used to. As an owner of each Xbox console over the past 19 years, it's a nice, but familiar console...
Powerful AMD RDNA2 Zen2 architecture, Excellent backwards compatibility, Quiet operation, Supports HDMI 2.1 and VRR, 4K 120 Hz HDR capable, New Xbox controllers are awesome, Nonexistent game load times, New and old games look gorgeous
The Xbox Series X encompasses everything that makes a good gaming PC and packages it into a living-room friendly package at a price of $499.99. The hardware improvements of the Xbox Series X do not bring anything new to the table versus a modern PC if you...