Today our own Nick Pino takes a first look at the latest consoles from Microsoft in this Xbox Series X and S unboxing.
Xbox Series X vs Xbox Series S will become an increasingly common comparison now that Microsoft’s next-gen consoles are almost here. It’s important to know the difference, too, as which one you buy will largely depend on the capabilities you need from your next-gen machine and your budget. Do you want all the bells and whistles that the Xbox Series X can provide, or do you want a cheaper, yet powerful alternative that might not do everything, but it does exactly what you need? Let’s put the two consoles head-to-head and find out which Xbox is right for you.
First up is the Xbox Series X, Microsoft’s flagship console that’s capable of 4K graphics and promises to be the most powerful console ever made. On paper the specs are very impressive, and it has a unique, tower-style design that we’ve never seen from a console manufacturer before. It’s set to cost a pretty penny, though, at $499 / £449 / AU$749, the same price as the PS5, which releases 2-9 days later depending on where you live.
The Xbox Series S is far more affordable, however, albeit a less powerful alternative for consumers to consider. It’s digital-only, so you’ll be at the mercy of the Microsoft Store for any purchases you make. It’s set to release on November 10, 2020, alongside the Xbox Series X.
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