Xbox One X Review – It’s the Most Powerful Gaming Console

The Xbox One X is a powerful system with 4KHDR, and increased visuals and framing time for some games. It is capable of playing all Xbox One games. It includes specific Xbox 360 and initial Xbox One X games and a 1TB hard disk.

I hope this Xbox One X Review helps you in making a decision.

Xbox One X is the only console on the market that consistently delivers games in built-in 4K HDR. And it has recently dropped significantly in price, making it an excellent value for the money, considering the technology it has built upon.

So, if you’d like a high-end gaming console, should you buy it now or wait for the Xbox Series X, which will still be more expensive? Should you opt for the Xbox One S, which is even cheaper? Is the Xbox One S 4K?

 

Design and Connections

  • Dimensions: 300 x 240 x 60 mm / weight: 3.81 kg
  • HDMI 2.0 output (HDMI 2.1 via upgrade)
  • HDCP 2.2 support for built-in 4K HDR
  • Ethernet and Wi-Fi (802.11ac)
  • 3 USB 3.0 ports

The Xbox central console has significantly more computing power in terms of CPU and GPU than the Xbox One S and produces considerably more heat. It is packaged in a smaller box than its siblings. It’s the smallest Xbox One ever, and it fits nicely in an AV case.

You can mount it at the end with any vertical base, but we prefer it as a hidden unit in the closet. And because the standard version is black, it is more noticeable than a sharp white Xbox One S.

On the back, there is an HDMI 2.0 output and an HDMI 1.4 input, where you can connect Virgin Media or Skybox + to the console if you are still using it. Thanks to the OneGuide integrated online application guide (EPG), Xbox One X can become the center of your home entertainment. But since it does not work with the Sky Q box or 4K content from other devices, it is probably not a necessity for you.

There are three USB 3.0 ports available for connection to one or two external hard drives or a keyboard. An Ethernet Internet connection is offered in addition to dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 / 5 GHz 802.11ac). The device is compatible with all previous Xbox One accessories, including older controllers. However, you get one of the newer versions with a more stable connection on the Xbox, which has the same color as the console itself (usually black but black if you buy an Xbox One X Special Edition).

 

Specifications for Xbox One X Benchmark

  • Custom GPU: 1.172 GHz, 40 CU, 6TF
  • Custom processor: 2.3 GHz, eight cores
  • Memory: 12 GB GDDR5 RAM
  • Storage: 1 TB hard drive

The magic behind the Xbox One X happens inside and not outside the box. The closest rival is, as mentioned, the PS4 Pro, but the One X performs much better. Compared to PlayStation 4, the SoC graphics have six teraflops of computing power. And the Octa-core processor in One X runs 2.3 GHz faster than the Pro 2.1 GHz.

It usually means that the flagship Xbox can run games with 4K resolution, even at up to 60 frames per second. Over the past year, many examples of developers achieving Full Ultra HD graphics without dynamic upscaling, often when the PS4 Pro equivalent does not. Red Dead Redemption 2, for example, looks much better on One X.

The processor provides the added benefit of faster speeds along with a user interface, charging times, and overall operation. You get instant access to games and apps compared to an Xbox One S. Menus also opens faster, so you can access the Xbox Store in less time. For example, the One S is not far behind, certainly compared to the original Xbox One, but the X is much faster to use.

We also drove the Xbox One X for many hours in a row, played graphics-intensive games, and noticed no heat issues. In short, this is a very specialized machine, almost on par with a handmade PC gaming rig, but it still works and works like a home console. It is impressive and a big plus for the living room and bedroom, especially when paired with a high-quality 4K HDR TV.

 

Entertainment at Hand

  • 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player
  • Netflix in 4K HDR and Dolby Vision
  • Amazon Prime Video

Before we get into the games themselves, it’s worth noting that the Xbox One X is by far the most powerful entertainment machine on the market. Microsoft has moved away from the “Home Entertainment Hub” marketing before the original Xbox one launch and found that the target audience was primarily interested in their gaming skills. With improved technology under the hood, the Xbox One X is a console that can once again be seen as an all-in-one solution.

 

Can Xbox One X play 4k ultra HD discs?

The company added 4K HDR streaming and a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player to the Xbox One family with the One S, but One X makes everything even better. Amazon Prime Video and Netflix apps are available, both offering 4K HDR movies and video series when available.

While this is also the case on the One S, the processing speed of the X is significantly smoother and faster. Adaptive video streams both use faster switching to Ultra HD format. Of course, you still need high-performance broadband, but in our experience, the console surpasses the smart apps built into our TV.

It is impressive that we use a 65-inch LG OLED 4K HDR with web OS 3.0. Since its launch, Dolby Vision has also been added to the mix, which means that Netflix-compatible series and movies will take over if you have a compatible TV. Unfortunately, the first LG OLED TVs are not listed, even though they are Dolby Vision devices, but many more from 2018.

 

Dolby Atmos Audio Support Features

So, if you have a surrounded sound system or a Dolby Atmos Soundbar, you get extra height channels compatible with Xbox One X. Now, you just need to download the Dolby Access App. It also adds Dolby Atmos support for specific games, and the list grows over time. You can also use Virtual Dolby Atmos via headphones if you pay a one-time fee.

4K Blu-Ray playback generally improves on Xbox One X. Disc loading takes only a fraction of the time compared to One S. They also seem to display better images with fewer on-screen objects. We cannot be sure if this is an improved GPU or just better management of the Blu-Ray emulation software, but the movies are better, in our opinion.

 

Xbox One X 4K FPS

Google Stadia is a cloud-based game streaming service that offers a 10.7 teraflops game console you can enjoy on your 4K TV or mobile. Since the service launch, many users have compared the graphics Stadia shows with the One from Xbox One X. The Xbox One X and Stadia were wired to the same Sony 4K TV and used the same game modes.

The Stadia plays over a 330 Mbps connection with an Ethernet cable connected to the Chromecast Ultra. On a 720p or 1080p laptop or tablet, some games, such as Red Dead Redemption 2, make at 60 frames per second.

Overall, Stadia and Xbox One X offer similar image quality. The steps generally feel slightly softer, as this is a compressed video stream sent to the 4K screen. It was challenging to determine Stadia’s exact resolution to make games like Mortal Kombat 11 or Wolfenstein: Youngblood.

Some of the biggest surprises have been Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XV, and Red Dead Redemption 2. These games seem visibly confusing compared to the Xbox One X versions. However, Destiny 2 is made at 60 FPS. The platform you want to play on is entirely your decision and also the amount of money you’re willing to spend. Do you want better image quality or a better frame rate? Final Fantasy XV and Red Dead Redemption 2 seem to be under-optimized for Stadia.

 

Characteristics

  • Games work better on Xbox One X. Get 40% more performance than any other console.
  • 6 teraflops with Graphic Processing Power and a 4K Blu-Ray Player provide even more intense gaming and entertainment.
  • Play with the largest group of players on the most advanced multiplayer network.
  • Perfect for 1080p screens. Games run smoothly, look good and load quickly.
  • Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB wireless console with4K Ultra HD video game controls.

 

Games

  • Supports up to 2160p @ 60Hz for gaming
  • Xbox Live is required to play online
  • Backward compatibility with Xbox now includes original Xbox games
  • Of course, Xbox One X’s main task is to play games and play games very well

Many Xbox One games are enhanced on One X. Some Xbox 360 games are also enhanced with backward compatibility. And you can see the difference between the same games played on Xbox One X and One S.

 

Xbox One X White

Microsoft has announced that the Xbox One X console and Elite Wireless Controller will be white for the first time. You can download them as part of the Fallout 76 Xbox One X Robot White Special Edition package that comes with Fallout 76. It is available for pre-order now in the Microsoft Store and GameStop in the US and at retailers’ participants worldwide.

 

Xbox Series X vs. Xbox Series S: Important Differences

If you only consider three main differences, keep three things in mind. Xbox Series X has a 4K UHD Blu-Ray Player that can play physical games and movies, as opposed to Xbox Series SXbox Series X has a large 1 TB SSD which can store an average of 16 games, while the Xbox Series S has a 512 GB SSD and can only store four to five games. The Xbox Series X makes original 4K games to play at 60 frames per second, while the Xbox Series S targets 1440p.

Otherwise, they have the same Xbox Velocity Architecture, controls, and user interfaces that enable features like Quick Resume. They both have the same media apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and more. Apart from all these features, the most important is that both consoles can play the same type of games.

 

Xbox Series X vs. Xbox Series S Prices

The Xbox Series X is priced at $499 / $449 / AU $749 and launches on November 10, 2020. The console is packed with the latest technology and takes on the PS5, also $499. The price may be too much for some, but it puts the Xbox Series X in a solid position to compete with Sony hardware.

The Xbox Series S costs just $299.99 / £249.99 / $499 AU, which is less than expected by most analysts and insiders in the industry. With the Xbox Series X on sale for $ 499, a $ 200 saving will be very attractive to the more cost-conscious consumers.

 

Xbox Types Comparison

Xbox One (Released November 22, 2013)

You are probably already familiar with the original Xbox One. The console itself is a large black box in the VCR. All Xbox One bundles originally included Kinect, Microsoft voice recognition, motion tracking, cable box control solution, or other TV services with a built-in IR blaster.

Xbox One was launched a week after PlayStation 4, and the two consoles were in direct competition. The Xbox One was slower and $100 more expensive than the PS4.

Microsoft has changed course since then. Microsoft has removed Kinect from most Xbox One packages and adjusted the price of Xbox One. It has abandoned Kinect. You can still buy a Kinect for about $100 and then connect it to the Xbox One if you want. However, you cannot wait to see new Kinect-compatible games anytime soon.

 

Xbox One S (Released August 2, 2016)

Xbox One S is a slightly faster, optimized Xbox One with other improvements. It costs about $299, the same price as the original Xbox One. Although, Microsoft sometimes lowers the price.

The Xbox One S is white, and black, unlike the original Xbox One. The console itself is about 40% smaller than the Xbox One and lacks the vast Xbox One power supply. The console redesigns small and intelligent. There is a USB port on the front of the console instead of on the side to make it easy to connect, for example, USB sticks. You can also place the Xbox One S vertically if you want.

Kinect is missing here in action. No Xbox One S models come with Kinect. Unlike the original Xbox One, the Xbox One S has no dedicated Kinect port on the back of the console. If you buy a Kinect and use it with Xbox One S, you need a Microsoft Kinect USB adapter.

The new controller that comes with the Xbox One S is also white. It contains some minor improvements, for example, structured support for simple support. It now supports Bluetooth, which means you can connect it directly to a Windows computer without purchasing the Xbox Wireless USB Adapter. However, you can use an Xbox One controller with any Xbox One console.

 

New Enhancements

Under the hood, the new enhancements support 4K resolution and HDR color. You can only watch this 4K enhancement if you have a 4K TV, and you only get HDR content if you have a 4K TV that supports HDR-10. Otherwise, you will not notice any difference. If your TV only supports Dolby Vision HDR instead of HDR-10 HDR, you will not be able to watch HDR content. Accuse the TV manufacturer of not supporting both.

Unfortunately, the Xbox One S is not powerful enough for 4K gaming, so games can still be played in simple resolution. 4K support mainly applies to Netflix movies and TV series or 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. Although games on the Xbox One S cannot take advantage of 4K, they can use HDR. It requires the game developer to enable HDR support. Some game developers have lost and added this feature to their existing Xbox One games with fixes, but not all developers have them.

The Xbox One S is technically superior to the original Xbox One inefficiency. The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is about 7.1% faster. According to Microsoft, internal tests show that this can lead to minor improvements in some games. And Eurogamer testifies this claim of Microsoft. There is no good reason to upgrade, and you may not even notice a difference in many games.

Overall, the Xbox One S is a streamlined and redesigned console that supports 4K and HDR on modern TVs. You cannot play games in 4K, but it’s a decent mistake before Microsoft launches a console that can. It costs as much money as the Xbox One, so it is better than the original.

 

Resolution

Xbox One S offers an elegant, compact, and 4K video-ready alternative to the original, discontinued Xbox One. With several bundles of built-in gaming and storage features, the Xbox One S is a good option for anyone looking to purchase an Xbox system for the first time. With packages around $300 for 1 TB and a game version, it is also one of the most affordable consoles on the market today.

Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming services support 4K video playback on the Xbox One S. The system also includes a 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray. At around $300, the Xbox One S is relatively lesser in price than some dedicated UHD players currently on the market. It makes it a solid purchase for those who own a 4K TV. The latest generation Xbox One accepts standard Blu-Ray Discs but does not support UHD or 4K Blu-Ray streaming.

Xbox One vs. Xbox One S is played naturally in 1080p. Xbox One S can enhance gaming with a 4K resolution coupled with a 4K TV. It gives a better image than 1080p or 720p, although it is not as good as native 4K. Thanks to an update from April 2018, the Xbox One S can also play games with a resolution of 1440p.

 

Colors and Contrast Display

Xbox One S also supports HDR or High Dynamic Range, expanding the range of colors and contrasts displayed. Deeper colors and higher contrast mean brighter, more realistic images. The original Xbox One does not support HDR for gaming or video playback.

The HDR upgrade provides a good gaming experience, but you must have an HDR-compatible TV. That said, many games have added this feature, especially Microsoft’s versions. HDR support includes Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Forza Horizon 4, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.

 

Xbox One X (Released November 7, 2017)

Microsoft released the Xbox One X on November 7, 2017, a big update. This console was called “Project Scorpio” during the development phase, and Microsoft called it “the most powerful console in the world.” It’s significantly faster than the original Xbox One and promises support for true 4K gaming, with content rendered in 4K, not just scaled-up. It also includes an Ultra HD Blu-ray player that lets you watch 4K Blu-Ray discs. Xbox One X costs $ 499. It’s more than the Xbox One S, but the Xbox One S goes nowhere.

Although this is a big update, it is not a new generation of consoles. Xbox One X has no exclusive games. You can still play Xbox One games on the original Xbox One and Xbox One S. Although, Xbox One X can play games with higher resolution and more graphic details. Other games only offer slower frame rates and faster loading times. Microsoft announces “6 teraflops” of computing power, an improvement of four and half times compared to the current Xbox One and more than 4.2 teraflops on PlayStation 4 Pro.

The Xbox One X GPU runs at 1172 MHz, improving the Xbox One’s original 853 MHz. It contains 1 TB of internal storage, while the Xbox One S starts at 500 GB. For all its power, it is “the smallest Xbox ever.” It’s more compact than the Xbox One S, and it’s black instead of white. Like the Xbox One S, the Xbox One X lacks a designated Kinect port.

 

Fast Hardware

This fast hardware will be the only Xbox One powerful enough to run high-fidelity VR games exclusive to Xbox One X because they cannot run on any other Xbox One hardware. Xbox One X does not support VR headsets yet, but Microsoft is introducing a whole new ecosystem of mixed reality headsets for Windows 10 that may be available on Xbox One X.

Xbox One X was Microsoft’s response to Sony’s PlayStation 4 Pro, a more powerful PlayStation 4 console that can play games in 4K (released on November 10, 2016). However, the PS4 Pro costs only $399. Microsoft ignores Sony and now has the most powerful console hardware even though it was released almost a year after the PS4 Plus and priced an additional $100.

All this performance means for your game depends on the games you run, as some games may offer 4K resolution, while others may provide faster performance with lower resolution. It depends on the game and what the developer has done to use the hardware. If you are curious about what a particular game looks like or the best way to play on Xbox One X, you can make an online comparison.

 

Xbox Lifespan

It depends on which Xbox you are talking about. If it were a computer, it depends on how you handle it. But about ten years if you get it right and the manufacturer knows what they are doing there.

But just like phone manufacturers, they want you to get a new Xbox when the new version comes out. So try to remove the current version carefully when the new version is released. On any Xbox One, I would say that the hard drive is your worst problem. Seagate hard drives are cheap, slow, and fast compared to other hard drives.

I think Microsoft knows this and intends to remove it after about three and a half years of use, as Seagates (with average use) dies more often. However, it all depends on how often you use the console. More answers are planned for the Xbox because this exercise has become common. But I expect the same on older versions of the Xbox, like the 360.

  • Try to keep your Xbox out of the reach of pets and toddlers.
  • Move your Xbox from carpets.
  • Do not drop your Xbox, and do not be rude to it.
  • Do not attempt to repair the Xbox themselves unless it is a simple reboot. It also means that you are not trying to open or edit anything on your Xbox.
  • You have connected your Xbox to a surge protector.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Which Xbox Should You Buy?

You should miss the original Xbox One if you want to purchase an Xbox One today. The Xbox One S is expected to be about the same price as the original Xbox One and is newer and better. However, you can find older Xbox One models at a slightly low cost if you want to buy used or refurbished models.

The original Xbox One will probably roll off the shelves one day. If you already have an Xbox One, the Xbox One S is not a good upgrade. Although this is an improvement, you only get support for watching 4K videos and HDR content in games if you have a modern TV that supports these features and games that help these features upload HDR.

Xbox One X offers much more power. These are the factors you should consider when considering your purchasing decisions. Would you be willing to pay an extra $200 for better graphics and improved performance? It is the type of decision that PC gamers always have to create. But console gamers now have the choice to do so as well.

Suppose you do not want to pay more for a more powerful console. The Xbox One S is still a good option because you like to play the same game with lower retail settings. You can still play games released after Xbox One X, so you do not have to buy a dying console.

Xbox One S and Xbox One X will remain side by side. Games look best on Xbox One X, but you get the most improvement on a 4K TV. However, Microsoft promises Xbox One X will “upgrade” its existing library to a 1080p TV. So you will see improvements on any TV.

 

Is a 4K TV Needed to Play Xbox One X?

No. With the power of Xbox One X, developers can use technologies such as sampling, anisotropic filtering, and more to create a better 1080p image. Also, games can run at higher frame rates and shorter charging times.

 

Is Xbox 360 Still Supported?

Even though the latest Xbox Series X / Series S consoles are on the way, Microsoft manages to provide user-friendly updates for the Xbox 360.

Microsoft’s Xbox 360 is a video game console for home use. It is the second console in the Xbox series, and it is the predecessor to the original Xbox. Sony’s PlayStation 3 and Nintendo’s Wii competed as the seventh-generation video game consoles.

Xbox 360 has an online service, Xbox Live, which has grown from the iteration before the original Xbox and has been updated regularly throughout the console’s life. Xbox Live is available in free and subscription variants and allows users to play games online; Download games and game demos, and purchase and stream music. Access to third-party content providers through streaming media applications and TV shows and movies from the Xbox Music and Xbox Video Portals.

In addition to online multimedia features, users can stream multimedia content from local computers. Several external devices were released, including wireless controls, extended hard disk space, and a Kinect motion detection camera. The launch of these additional services and peripherals has helped the Xbox brand go from pure gaming to all media. And become an entertainment center in the living room.

The successor to the Xbox 360, Xbox One, was released on November 22, 2013. On April 20, 2016, Microsoft revealed that it would stop producing new Xbox 360 hardware. But that it would continue supporting the platform.

 

Do my Current Controls and Accessories Work with Xbox One X?

All Xbox One accessories (controls, headsets, chat pads, remote controls, etc.) work with Xbox One X. The Xbox Kinect adapter makes Kinect for Xbox One compatible with Xbox One X.

 

Will there be two Different Game Versions, One for Xbox One S and One for Xbox One X?

No. A version of All Games will work on all Xbox One consoles.

 

What makes the Xbox One, Xbox One S, and Xbox One X different?

There is more than one Xbox One. Microsoft has already released the Xbox One S, a redesigned Xbox One with some updates. Microsoft also released an update called Xbox One X, which releases on November 7, 2017, and has the code name Project Scorpio.

All Xbox One models play the same Xbox One games (and Xbox 360 games). However, newer models can play the same games with more detailed graphics and smoother frame rates. These are the main differences.

 

Conclusion

We do not troll you. Advanced PlayStation may not work as well as Xbox One X., But it’s about games, with many epic exclusive things that make it a helpful partner with Xbox One X.

The Xbox One X will be the standard Xbox console in the future. The X-Series will undoubtedly be very expensive for a long time. And since all Xbox One games work on both consoles, you may still be able to update.

There is also an Xbox Game Pass to consider, and it offers access to over 200 games at a low monthly price, including all new releases from Xbox Studios. Although One X is still relatively expensive, you can increase your library of games for very little money.

It makes it a desirable option, especially if you have a 4K HDR TV and do not want to wait for the next generation of consoles. In short, it’s still technically the best gaming console, and it even offers a good hub for 4K video content. So if you’re looking for something that takes the itch out of play, you cannot do much better.

I hope this new Xbox review will help you out.