The xbox one x , or xbox one x scorpio edition if you were lucky enough to find one, is well built, and really heavy. Which is a rare thing on microsofts part as previous xbox products have felt cheap and have been poorly manufactured using cheap parts, this is Not the case with the X as it is premium in every aspect. The only to major flaws are the 4k update file sizes and the lack of internal memory as this unit only ships with a 1tb hdd which is not user upgradable without voiding your warranty. Trust me you will need a external hard drive as the updates are massive and so are the games, AND YES you can really notice the difference regardless of what type of TV your using this machine on. The Fan is even better than the s or original xbox one as well as you can't hear it at all unless you put your ears physically on the machine but even then you'll be hard pushed to hear it The xbox works with all your existing xbox accessories and runs nice and cool It's well worth the purchase if you can afford one A EXTERNAL hard drive is a must !! High quality highly recommend Read full review
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This console is brilliant! The graphics are incredible and much improved from the Xbox one. Haven’t tried the 4K Blu-ray player as of yet. However, I got sent a faulty machine as the disc eject button doesn’t work making it very inconvenient and awkward to remove discs when changing games etc. If it didn’t have a manual disc removal method I’d be screwed! I have messaged the sender and will be getting a replacement hopefully!
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It's small, box shaped, n looks pretty boring. The graphics run smoother on every game tested so far, but Microsoft is very late with delivering games that actually are new for the X, n the patching of old games is going slow, my guess is it will take about 6 months to get where we should be now. There also so far is no support for 1440p though promised a week before release. Is this a next gen console? -No, at least nor so far.. The good thing though.. It's smaller. Very quiet. All games tested run smoother than the first Xbox One. The few games adapted to the X like Forza 7 is sooo nice :) Do I recommend it? - Sure, if u have money and want a slightly better xbox, then yes. -If your on a tighter budget, then no, or at least wait a few months n save money.
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I am a geek, no question about it, but I am an old one that has been following technology for over 50 years. I have been a X Box fan since the original launch and have various versions of the original, 360, Elite, One and One S. The X Box One X has by far the best graphics and processor speed. I have just completed a side by side load of a disc game and a digital game between the X Box One X and a X Box One S. I used the same game for all loads. The X Box One X was nearly an hour faster on the disc load and 42 minutes faster on the digital. I don't understand why as they have basically the same hardware, so their might be a software update included. The Graphics are what sets it apart. They are quite amazing and even on a 65 inch 4K TV there was no flicker or pixel stall (where a small group of pixels seems to flicker, most annoying in dark games). I have checked a 4K blue-ray movie as well and when played side by side the difference is very clear. The picture is sharper and the background much sharper. I even spotted an Easter egg I had never been able to see before. Overall, fantastic and I would recommend it to everybody, not only gamers. It is a true entertainment system that just happens to be, possibly, the best gaming console out there. Read full review
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The Xbox One X Scorpio Edition is value for money and a really good buy. It’s really hard to find a brand new Xbox one X Scorpio edition but I found one. Graphics are amazing.
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