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Xbox One S 2TB Console - Launch Edition [Discontinued]

Platform : Xbox One
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 787 ratings

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  • Includes: 2TB Internal Hard Drive Xbox One S Console, 1 Xbox Wireless Controller (with 3.5mm headset jack), 1 Console Stand (for vertical orientation), HDMI cable (4K Capable), AC Power cable, and a 14-day Xbox Live Gold Trial
  • Play over 100 console exclusive and a growing library of Xbox 360 games on the 40% smaller newly designed Xbox One S
  • Watch Ultra HD (UHD) 4K Blu-ray movies on your 4K TV and stream 4K video on Netflix (available now) and Amazon Video (coming soon)
  • Experience richer, more luminous colors in games and video with High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology
  • Experience the enhanced comfort of the new Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring textured grip and Bluetooth technology

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Introducing the new Xbox One S. Play the greatest games lineup, including Xbox 360 classics, on a 40% smaller console with High Dynamic Range. Store more games than ever with a massive 2TB hard drive. Stream 4K video on Netflix and Amazon Video, and watch UHD Blu-ray movies in stunning visual fidelity. Then experience the enhanced comfort and feel of the new Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring textured grip and Bluetooth technology. Now includes a vertical stand for the perfect setup and fit. With all the biggest blockbusters this year, everything you love about Xbox 360 is even better on Xbox One.

*4K streaming with select apps, see xbox.com. Some apps require app provider-specific subscriptions and/or other requirements. See xbox.com/live. HDR functionality available with supported games and TVs. Xbox One Backward Compatibility feature works with select Xbox 360 games. Xbox Live and broadband internet required for initial download of game to console.


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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
787 global ratings

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Customers like the quality, appearance, storage and 4K support of the video game console. For example, they mention that the controller is really nice, games play smooth and look smooth, the contrast is good and that the 2TB of storage is great for all the games they have. They appreciate the 4K UHD Blu-ray player and the fact that it provides an excellent 4K experience. Customers also like the size, power supply, and sound of the product.

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189 customers mention150 positive39 negative

Customers like the quality of the video game console. They say the controller is really nice, games play smooth, and look smooth. They also say the console itself is nice, lightweight, quiet, and small. Customers also appreciate the superior controller that connects faster and responds better. They mention that the UHD player is great, and the gaming network is the best. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...4K hardware upgrade (HDMI 1.4 vs HDMI 2.0), there is more processing power available for HDR, though to be honest I'm not sure how much I care about..." Read more

"...space, slim sleek design and 4K features make this one of the best consoles on the market...." Read more

"...3. Upgraded controller with texture and Bluetooth, allowing you to switch from console to Windows PC without the extra MS controller adapter...." Read more

"...Hawken that crawls sometimes plays smooth on this...." Read more

105 customers mention102 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the video game console. They mention that the graphics are pretty sweet, the contrast is good, and the colors are richer. They also appreciate the slim, sleek design and 4K features.

"...As of launch, only available in white. Don't get me wrong, the white looks beautiful, but you can't go wrong with additional color choices...." Read more

"...Xbox One S with it’s beautiful picture, awesome storage space, slim sleek design and 4K features make this one of the best consoles on the market...." Read more

"...8. Robot white! This thing is pretty slick, as in cool looking...." Read more

"...is much better about not getting fingerprinted up, and the white doesn't look bad...." Read more

85 customers mention79 positive6 negative

Customers like the storage of the video game console. They mention that the addition of 2TB of storage means they don't have to have an external hard drive. The memory is also expandable via the use of external USB hard drives, which frees up some space. The built-in power brick and larger hard drive options also save a lot of room. Overall, customers are satisfied with the storage capabilities of the product.

"...port has been moved from the left side to the front, which is great for space saving (if another device is to the left) and less damaging if someone..." Read more

"...Xbox games. The Xbox One S with it’s beautiful picture, awesome storage space, slim sleek design and 4K features make this one of the best..." Read more

"...10. Last but not least the price is competitive!..." Read more

"...of the air coming off of the Xbox is pretty warm, and it is a good sized opening I worry that on a dark shelf it would fill with dust and burn up...." Read more

65 customers mention50 positive15 negative

Customers like the 4K support of the video game console. They mention that it provides an excellent 4K player, and adds native 4K media viewing to the gaming system. Customers also appreciate the HDR, HDMI 2.0, and 12bit color capabilities. They say that Netflix in 4K is awesome, and that native 4k discs are great.

"...[+] Hardware upgrade...." Read more

"...With the built in 4K Ultra HD Player you can enjoy new movies in 4K. Plus, with the upscaling feature you can watch your old DVDs and Blurays in a..." Read more

"...Built-in power supply.6) Hardware upgrade...." Read more

"...The big upgrade to the XBOX One S is the 4K support including HDR, HDMI 2.0 and 12bit color...." Read more

60 customers mention55 positive5 negative

Customers are satisfied with the size of the video game console. They mention that it is 40% smaller than the PS4 and that it doesn't take up too much space. Customers also appreciate the sleek design and the fact that it fits very nice on their desk.

"...The generous storage capacity, gorgeous picture, slim design and new 4K features make this one of the best consoles I’ve ever owned...." Read more

"...2. This unit is 40% smaller, which is a huge decrease in size, allowing you to travel with it without ditching an extra days worth of clothes...." Read more

"...Gone is the power brick so this takes up a lot less space. You could reasonably mount this in your car under the seat. (I did this with the 360)...." Read more

"...It offers gaming and 4K Blu-ray playback in the same box. A slightly slender box compared to the predecessor in the line, but still a bit of a..." Read more

38 customers mention29 positive9 negative

Customers like the sound quality of the video game console. They say it's well built, runs very quietly, and has a whisper quiet power block built in. Some customers also mention that the audio works fine all the way up until they click.

"...It is quieter. Not by much but some. It has a 2TB hard drive so you don't need an external drive if you want to have like 40 games installed...." Read more

"...It also seems to run even quieter than the first generation XBOX One and definitely quieter than the PS4, which is important during quiet cut-..." Read more

"...Bluetooth Controller to PCHave no noisy power brickAnd enjoy 4k streaming...." Read more

"...The small, sleek design and the quiet sound makes for a great edition to my TV stand (mostly my fiancé cares about that)...." Read more

36 customers mention36 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the power supply of the video game console. They mention that it looks better now with no external power brick. They appreciate the integrated power supply, which eliminates the need for an external power adapter.

"...Built-in power supply. To me, this is HUGE (reverse pun intended)...." Read more

"...4. Internal power supply! Yep, no more hauling that brick around with you that doubles as one of those Amish electric heaters...." Read more

"...Built-in power supply.6) Hardware upgrade...." Read more

"...Another huge change is the internal power supply, which means no more giant, ugly power brick!..." Read more

92 customers mention63 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game console. Some mention that it works pretty good, while others say that it only worked for a couple of weeks. The HD DVD/Blu-Ray player doesn't work correctly, and the surround doesn''t seem to work.

"...Elite controller still works great though.[-]..." Read more

"...to the color change, we also now have a vertical stand option which works great and definitely frees up some space...." Read more

"...I do not regret my purchase but somewhat disappointed on gaming experience...." Read more

"...It works perfectly. So clearly new tv's have the most advantage..consider this a warning. It wont work with all tvs that claim HDR...." Read more

Objective Pros and Cons vs. The Original Xbox One, with Unboxing and Comparison Photos
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Objective Pros and Cons vs. The Original Xbox One, with Unboxing and Comparison Photos
Today is a day I have waited a long time for, the day my Xbox One is no longer the size of a VCR from 1989.Compared with the original Xbox One, we have a few key differences. Most good, but not all.Pros vs. Original Xbox One:[+] 40% smaller! And yes, the difference is very noticeable (see my comparison pictures)[+] 4K output. Not as big of a deal to most people as 4K adoption is not huge yet, and it's only really for video/Blu-ray (games are upscaled)[+] The side USB port has been moved from the left side to the front, which is great for space saving (if another device is to the left) and less damaging if someone trips over the USB cable.[+] No gloss finish. They did get rid of the gloss in a minor pre-S refresh, but I'm happy to see it is completely gone. As always, glossy finishes look great on day one but do NOT age well (easily scuffed and scratched).[+] Built-in power supply. To me, this is HUGE (reverse pun intended). The old power supply added an unreasonable amount of heft to the already oversized console. It is especially great if you like to pack and travel with your Xbox since that's one less brick to carry around, and makes it much easier and cheaper to have spare 'travel' power cables so you don't have to remove your main cables when traveling.[+] Hardware upgrade. In addition to the 4K hardware upgrade (HDMI 1.4 vs HDMI 2.0), there is more processing power available for HDR, though to be honest I'm not sure how much I care about that. The real hardware upgrade won't be until Project Scorpio in 2017.[*] Higher capacity. You can now choose from models ranging from 500GB to 2TB! I definitely recommend no less than 1TB considering how quickly these games eat up hard drive space. I'm not a fan of cluttering up my area with external USB hard drives, so the extra internal space of the 2TB version was a huge selling point to upgrade.Cons vs. Original Xbox One:[-] As of launch, only available in white. Don't get me wrong, the white looks beautiful, but you can't go wrong with additional color choices. In my case, white matching NOTHING else in my home theater setup, so I would have preferred to stick with black. I'm sure that will come soon though.[-] No elite version (yet), which means no hybrid SSD available for faster load times. Elite controller still works great though.[-] Does not offer any option of a bundled Kinect, though it has been clear for awhile that Kinect support has been dwindling.[-] Does not include a headset, not even a cheapy earbud-style one.[-] Kinect users *raises own hand* effectively lost a USB port. They removed the Kinect-specific port, so now you'll have to use up one of the two rear USB ports to get your Kinect on. This also raises the issue of the console not including a Kinect-to-USB adapter, which just adds extra hassle to get your Kinect Kinected again.PSA regarding Kinectability mentioned above: For a limited time, you can get a free Kinect-to-USB adapter by contacting Xbox Support and providing your serial numbers.*Is it worth upgrading my Xbox One?*There is not a one-size-fits all answer to this. For me, it was a yes, as I was replacing a secondary Xbox One and I wanted the 2TB and smaller footprint. My Elite is still my main console, which I'm not ready to replace with the S due to the hybrid SSD and color. For most people, I would bet the answer is no. If money is a concern, it's probably no. If you don't 4K game or need the extra terabyte, it's probably no. If you're just a tech geek like me and always need the latest stuffs and thingies, then go for it!For bonus entertainment, check out my attached comparison pictures of 15 years worth of Xbox hardware generations. The Xbox One S is now as small as the original Xbox 360, but not quite to the size of the Xbox 360 S/E. Unsurprisingly, the original Xbox One was even bigger than the original 2001 Xbox.Ultimately, I'm still much more eagerly awaiting the full Scorpio hardware update, but the Xbox One S was a long overdue refresh. If nothing else, it at least leaves the Xbox One no longer as a beastly, oversized, whalephant, VCR, gargantuan, monolithic mass of plastic as its prior version was.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
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5.0 out of 5 stars Objective Pros and Cons vs. The Original Xbox One, with Unboxing and Comparison Photos
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
Today is a day I have waited a long time for, the day my Xbox One is no longer the size of a VCR from 1989.

Compared with the original Xbox One, we have a few key differences. Most good, but not all.

Pros vs. Original Xbox One:
[+] 40% smaller! And yes, the difference is very noticeable (see my comparison pictures)
[+] 4K output. Not as big of a deal to most people as 4K adoption is not huge yet, and it's only really for video/Blu-ray (games are upscaled)
[+] The side USB port has been moved from the left side to the front, which is great for space saving (if another device is to the left) and less damaging if someone trips over the USB cable.
[+] No gloss finish. They did get rid of the gloss in a minor pre-S refresh, but I'm happy to see it is completely gone. As always, glossy finishes look great on day one but do NOT age well (easily scuffed and scratched).
[+] Built-in power supply. To me, this is HUGE (reverse pun intended). The old power supply added an unreasonable amount of heft to the already oversized console. It is especially great if you like to pack and travel with your Xbox since that's one less brick to carry around, and makes it much easier and cheaper to have spare 'travel' power cables so you don't have to remove your main cables when traveling.
[+] Hardware upgrade. In addition to the 4K hardware upgrade (HDMI 1.4 vs HDMI 2.0), there is more processing power available for HDR, though to be honest I'm not sure how much I care about that. The real hardware upgrade won't be until Project Scorpio in 2017.
[*] Higher capacity. You can now choose from models ranging from 500GB to 2TB! I definitely recommend no less than 1TB considering how quickly these games eat up hard drive space. I'm not a fan of cluttering up my area with external USB hard drives, so the extra internal space of the 2TB version was a huge selling point to upgrade.

Cons vs. Original Xbox One:
[-] As of launch, only available in white. Don't get me wrong, the white looks beautiful, but you can't go wrong with additional color choices. In my case, white matching NOTHING else in my home theater setup, so I would have preferred to stick with black. I'm sure that will come soon though.
[-] No elite version (yet), which means no hybrid SSD available for faster load times. Elite controller still works great though.
[-] Does not offer any option of a bundled Kinect, though it has been clear for awhile that Kinect support has been dwindling.
[-] Does not include a headset, not even a cheapy earbud-style one.
[-] Kinect users *raises own hand* effectively lost a USB port. They removed the Kinect-specific port, so now you'll have to use up one of the two rear USB ports to get your Kinect on. This also raises the issue of the console not including a Kinect-to-USB adapter, which just adds extra hassle to get your Kinect Kinected again.

PSA regarding Kinectability mentioned above: For a limited time, you can get a free Kinect-to-USB adapter by contacting Xbox Support and providing your serial numbers.

*Is it worth upgrading my Xbox One?*

There is not a one-size-fits all answer to this. For me, it was a yes, as I was replacing a secondary Xbox One and I wanted the 2TB and smaller footprint. My Elite is still my main console, which I'm not ready to replace with the S due to the hybrid SSD and color. For most people, I would bet the answer is no. If money is a concern, it's probably no. If you don't 4K game or need the extra terabyte, it's probably no. If you're just a tech geek like me and always need the latest stuffs and thingies, then go for it!

For bonus entertainment, check out my attached comparison pictures of 15 years worth of Xbox hardware generations. The Xbox One S is now as small as the original Xbox 360, but not quite to the size of the Xbox 360 S/E. Unsurprisingly, the original Xbox One was even bigger than the original 2001 Xbox.

Ultimately, I'm still much more eagerly awaiting the full Scorpio hardware update, but the Xbox One S was a long overdue refresh. If nothing else, it at least leaves the Xbox One no longer as a beastly, oversized, whalephant, VCR, gargantuan, monolithic mass of plastic as its prior version was.
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4K, The Only Way
I have been a gamer since the original Nintendo. I’ve always tried to stay up to date with the current consoles and games. So naturally when I heard about the 2 terabyte 4K Xbox one S (S), I preordered it. Prior to upgrading to the S I already owned the Play Station 4 (PS4) and Xbox One Elite Edition. The generous storage capacity, gorgeous picture, slim design and new 4K features make this one of the best consoles I’ve ever owned. This why I believe you should upgrade to the Xbox One S as soon as possible.
Once I hooked up the console to my 4K TV, I got started on the process of transferring my profile and all my games to the hard drive. On my old Xbox One and PS4, my hard drives were near maximum capacity. I had to make hard choices on which games to keep on my hard drives and which to leave available for download. Now on the S I have double the space, and am able to have all my games playable and ready. This leaves me with plenty of storage space left for more games, digital downloads, and apps.
With the new 4k output I can see my games in a new light. The picture is so gorgeous and clear, compared to my old Xbox One and PS4. For example, player versus player (PvP) is now more enjoyable due to the clarity of the environment. The picture has actually helped my kill to death ratio (K/D) in first person shooter (FPS) games because I can see where players are hiding and moving across the map. If you do not have a 4K TV this box may not be for you because at the most, due to your TV, you will be running at 1080p.
At 40% smaller size compared to its predecessor the console is truly slim. With the Xbox being smaller and lighter it can be displayed vertically with the aid of a stand. Microsoft has also removed the old, outdated external power supply in favor of an internal one as PlayStation consoles have for many years. This has made placing the box easier since you no longer have to worry about finding space for the bulky power supply. Transporting the console is now much easier because you can fit the S in most backpacks and large bags.
The new 4K feature on the Xbox One S make this one of the best deals on the market. This unique capability of the S makes it much more preferable to other consoles like the PS4 and the S’s predecessor. Due to it’s ability to stream in 4k resolution, you can now watch Hulu, Netflix and many other streaming services in brilliant 2160p. With the built in 4K Ultra HD Player you can enjoy new movies in 4K. Plus, with the upscaling feature you can watch your old DVDs and Blurays in a higher resolution. So DVDs look more like Blurays and Blurays scale up closer to 4K Ultra HD quality. If you wanted to buy a 4K Ultra HD player that would stream Netflix and other applications, you would be spending close to $350. The base model Xbox One S with the 500GB hard drive sells for $299 and you have the 4K features along with ability to enjoy all of the great Xbox games.
The Xbox One S with it’s beautiful picture, awesome storage space, slim sleek design and 4K features make this one of the best consoles on the market. I rate it a 5 out 5 stars, I would recommend this console to any gamer who is looking to upgrade from their older consoles for a superior gaming experience. Do not miss out on this incredible product, order yours today.
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