Microsoft is today releasing the Xbox One S. The company announced the device back in E3 2016 a few months ago and those who pre-ordered the device will be receiving their new Xbox today. Microsoft's Xbox One S starts at $299, but the company is only releasing the 2TB variant of the console, which comes in at $399. As for the other 1TB and 500GB variants, Microsoft has already started taking pre-orders, but those will be shipping later.
In terms of specs, the Xbox One S is 40% smaller than the original Xbox One, which means the new Xbox is pretty small when compared to the original Xbox. The Xbox One S also has an internal power brick, which is a sweet upgrade from the older Xbox One. There's also some new features such HDR support, 4K Ultra HD video playback, and a vertical stand. In addition to this, Microsoft is also releasing an updated Xbox One Wireless Controller for the One S, which comes with Bluetooth that will allow users to use the controller with their Windows 10 PCs, too.
We will have a full review of the Xbox One S pretty soon — in the meantime, if you want to buy one for yourself, you can get it from the links below.
- Xbox One S 2TB (Microsoft Store)
- Xbox One S 500GB (Amazon)
- Xbox One S 1TB (Amazon)
- Xbox one S 2TB (Amazon)
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