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November 2017
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The editors liked
Games look phenomenal
Dolby Atmos is a game-changer
Compact size
Super speedy
Packed with power and potential
Native 4K gaming at 60fps
Great 4K Blu-ray player
Dolby Atmos support
Gorgeous 4K visuals
Quiet running
Improves performance in some games
The Xbox One X is a powerful step-up console that supports 4K
HDR and offers improved visuals and framerates for certain games. It can play all Xbox One games
Some 360 and original Xbox games
And it ships with a 1TB drive
Clean
Detailed and immersive 4K image
Bright and punchy HDR
Improved user interface
Bitstream audio support
Incredibly powerful
4K games look great
4K Blu-ray player included
Native 4K gaming
Impressive HDR performance
Gaming i sann 4K HDR
Inbyggd 4K Blu-ray-spelare
Förbättrar 1080p-upplevelsen
Improves performance for all games
Xbox One X Enhanced games look and run amazing
4K UHD Blu-Ray player
Sleek design
Very easy to use
Native 4K gaming is awesome
Most major games will be One X Enhanced
UHD Blu-ray is great
Sharp design
Powerful hardware
Supported 4K HDR games look stunning
Cutting edge components
UHD Bluray player
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Drab colour-scheme
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose
No Dolby Vision support for video
Quality of graphics enhancements vary by game
Small and slow hard disk
Relatively high price
At $500
It's the most expensive game console right now. The list of console-exclusive titles generally falls short of its direct competition
The PS4 Pro. Not every game will receive 4K or HDR enhancements
Picture and sound can be bettered for less money
Some set-up quirks
No 4K pass-through over HDMI
1TB hard drive isn't big enough
Not enough 4K titles ready to play at launch
Expensive compared with PS4 Pro
Not all games will support extra features
Reduced benefit to Full HD TV owners
Hårddisken på 1 TB fylls upp snabbt
Spelen kör inte alltid i 60 bilder per sekund
Skevt förhållande mellan pris och prestanda
4K recording options are limited
Timeliness of Xbox One Enhanced patches is unclear
Performance improvements can be unpredictable in non-Enhanced games
Pricey
Still very pricey
With Project Scarlett due in 2020 perhaps it's best to wait for the next gen
Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Jeff , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Xbox One X is a powerful step-up console that supports 4K, HDR and offers improved visuals and framerates for certain games. It can play all Xbox One games, some 360 and original Xbox games, and it ships with a 1TB drive
At $500, it's the most expensive game console right now. The list of console-exclusive titles generally falls short of its direct competition, the PS4 Pro. Not every game will receive 4K or HDR enhancements
Xbox One X lays a credible claim to the title of most powerful game console ever, but it has an uphill battle for your gaming dollar, especially if you already own an original Xbox One...
Published: 2017-11-03, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
The workmanship that's gone into Microsoft's latest console is exceptional. To quadruple graphics power over the original model but to retain essentially the same form factor and the same acoustics points to a level of engineering that really does take co...
Comparatively expensive, UI remains cumbersome, limited functionality for 1080p TVs
Facebook Twitter PinterestTempted by the ‘most powerful console ever made' shtick? Photograph: MicrosoftMicrosoft has always marketed Xbox One X as an elite product for true enthusiasts and that's exactly what it is. The technology and engineering are ext...
Super speedy, Packed with power and potential, Native 4K gaming at 60fps, Great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, No Dolby Vision support for video
Somebody said to us a while back that the games industry is starting to ape the smartphone market. Mid-generation upgrades are similar to phone replacements in that they tweak rather than completely overhaul the former model. And that's the case with the...
Should you buy the Xbox One X? The answer at this early stage is, well, possibly. It all boils down to what you have right now, whether you're desperate for 4K games and whether you're up for spending this much on a games console that doesn't offer a huge...
The Xbox One X is massively powerful and comes at a steep price. But compared to the equivalent gaming PC, it's exceptionally cheap. Right now, its appeal is slightly limited by the selection of launch titles, but if you're a Forza, Assassin's Creed or Ge...
Super speedy, Packed with power and potential, Native 4K gaming at 60fps, Great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, No Dolby Vision support for video
Having now played on an official Xbox One X, it is clear that it oozes potential, but developers probably won't make full use of it for a year or so. It might be technically better than the PS4 Pro, but it'll be a while before you notice any difference in...
Super speedy, Packed with power and potential, Native 4K gaming at 60fps, Great 4K Blu-ray player, Dolby Atmos support
Needs a bigger library of “enhanced” games to give it true purpose, No Dolby Vision support for video
Having now played on an official Xbox One X, it is clear that it oozes potential, but developers probably won't make full use of it for a year or so. It might be technically better than the PS4 Pro, but it'll be a while before you notice any difference in...
For now, picking up the PS4 Pro looks like a pretty safe bet. It's a lot cheaper than Microsoft's alternative, especially if you're hoping to take up VR as well. It may lag slightly in performance and power, but probably not enough for the average player...