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Testseek.co.uk have collected 291 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One.
Award: Recommended December 2013
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The editors liked

  • Tracks a larger room area
  • Gesture control is more versatile
  • Better in uneven or no light
  • Improved video
  • Chat
  • Plays games
  • But also adds useful functionality to your cable TV setup. Improved voice commands
  • Multitasking between games
  • Movies
  • TV
  • Et cetera.
  • Even though Sony has the market cornered on the whole "for gamers
  • By gamers" phrase
  • Microsoft makes a pretty compelling case for the title. With more platform-exclusive games
  • An eye on the indie scene and its promotional Games with Gold deal
  • The Xbox
  • This more affordable Xbox One bundle drops the Kinect and matches the price of the PS4. Microsoft has also killed the paid Xbox Live Gold requirement to access entertainment apps
  • Microsoft's Xbox One offers impressive graphics and a solid list of exclusive 2015 titles. The Microsoft console currently edges ahead of the PS4 with a better selection of media apps. The console's fall-2015 dashboard update is a noticeable improvement
  • Robust internal specs
  • Oodles of potential
  • Improved controls
  • The Xbox One is a media powerhouse
  • Starting off with the new and improved Kinect and HDMI-in features. The new Kinect is a significant improvement over the previous iteration
  • Boasting superior smarts like the fact it’s always listening
  • It can respond to even more voice commands
  • And can detect your heart rate. It can even identify different people
  • Signing them into their own Xbox Live account
  • Instantaneous switching between games
  • Apps and live TV and the best voice integration on any tech product we've ever used.
  • Solid line-up of games
  • Kinect-less console is cheaper and more powerful
  • Occasionally useful multi-tasking and picture-in-picture
  • Runs quietly
  • Strong line-up of launch games
  • Kinect is amazing in many ways
  • Impressive multi-tasking
  • Stunning graphics
  • Excellent interface
  • Kinect is great
  • Blu-ray support
  • Excellent game selection
  • Great online service
  • The best controller going
  • Unmatched media features
  • Able to evolve constantly
  • Voice controls are comprehensive
  • Games are incredibly smooth
  • Blu-ray player included
  • New controller design more refined
  • Kinect offers lots of clever features
  • Turns your TV into a smarter TV
  • Skype experience is excellent
  • Switching apps is smooth and
  • Solid construction
  • Double wireless range
  • Sweat-resistant surfacing
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Great exclusive titles
  • Superb controller
  • Improved software and apps ecosystem
  • More strong games on the horizon
  • Voice controls work remarkably well
  • TV integration is seamless
  • Lots of neat extra features
  • Stronger launch games than the PS4

The editors didn't like

  • Kinect must be connected to console
  • Not built into one
  • Gesture control still a novelty to many
  • "Xbox
  • Go home" voice command
  • Voice input still hitormiss. Does live TV but does not let you control your DVR. No broadcasting gameplay (yet). Rechargeable controller batteries an expensive addon
  • Not standard
  • We don't don't know about you
  • But we're not in love with the idea of monolithic system taking up a quarter of our media cabinet. The Xbox One is big
  • Bulky a looks like it was designed to replace the VCR
  • Not the Xbox 360. The controllers
  • Thankfully
  • Ar
  • The Xbox One's dashboard is still confusing at times and the PS4 generally delivers slightly better graphics and performance on multiplatform games so far. Selection of must-have titles is still weak compared to that of previous generation consoles
  • The Xbox One's new interface is still more convoluted than the PS4's. In general
  • The PS4 delivers slightly better installation times
  • Graphics and performance on cross-platform games. The Xbox One also lags behind the PS4 in its selection of indie games
  • Hulking brute of a machine
  • Lack of killer launch titles
  • Eye-watering price tag
  • It's big. There's no question that Microsoft's latest box is a behemoth
  • Being larger than both its predecessor and its rival
  • The PlayStation 4. But that's for a reason. Microsoft has made sure there's adequate cooling inside
  • So there won't be any repeats of the Xbox 360's infamous Red Ring of Death. Still
  • You can’t help but wonder if it could be it a bit slimmer. It also comes with an externa
  • The design is big and bulky and hardcore gamers (and specsheet fanatics) may be disappointed that some games aren't turned up to 11....yet
  • Flagship features still have flaws
  • A big
  • Inelegant box
  • Flaws hamper every flagship feature
  • Big
  • Ugly box
  • Not the most accomplished Blu-ray player
  • Some games still run at 720p
  • Expensive
  • Small initial games catalogue
  • Inferior graphics
  • Confusing UI without Kinect
  • Poor sharing options
  • Ugly unit design
  • Gets hot
  • Separate power brick needs accommodating
  • You need to have the console on to watch TV using pass-through
  • Voice sometimes ignores you
  • Parents will need to keep a closer eye on kids
  • Minimal customization
  • Struggling to match the PS4 on raw performance
  • Big and bulky
  • Superceded by the Xbox One S with Project Scorpio on the way
  • More expensive than the competition
  • Many features need a Live Gold account

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  Published: 2013-12-08, review by: impulsegamer.com

  • In terms of a new console, the Xbox One is an extraordinary piece of hardware that is not just a games console but also an entertainment machine....

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  Published: 2013-11-29, Author: Harley , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Beautiful graphics, great gameplay experience, Subtly redesigned, extraordinarily comfortable controller, Blu-ray disc playback, HDMI input for pass-through from Freeview/Sky decoder, Full web browser, YouTube support, Skype calling and other apps
  • Menu system is an awkward mix of 360 and Windows 8, Space-hungry, will not stand up on its end in ‘tower style', Not compatible with Xbox 360 headsets, Some features currently missing for NZ users (voice commands, EPG)
  • A suitable replacement for the Xbox 360, and one possible way to tie all your home entertainment together. The interface needs some work, though, and a future ‘slimmed down' version would be very welcome...

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  Published: 2013-11-29, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • Abstract:  The two machines are also remarkably similar. Both have eschewed the custom-made chips found in older consoles, in favour of components that are largely stock PC parts, and while there are subtle differences, on paper they are close to identical.Where the...

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  Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Mark , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Abstract:  Consoles become part of your life. You'll build a home together, share experiences. You will change, you both will. Your expectations will evolve. As the years drift past you'll become different people; the initial passion will fade and transform into som...

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  Published: 2013-11-20, Author: David , review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • A great piece of hardware, just waiting for great games to match...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com

  • All over the planet as I write this, debate rages furiously on gaming forums between those who have staked their flags in the Microsoft or Sony camps.Actually, now that I think of it, there are far more camps than that. For the sake of not igniting argume...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Microsoft's Xbox One offers impressive graphics and a solid list of exclusive 2015 titles. The Microsoft console currently edges ahead of the PS4 with a better selection of media apps. The console's fall-2015 dashboard update is a noticeable improvement
  • The Xbox One's new interface is still more convoluted than the PS4's. In general, the PS4 delivers slightly better installation times, graphics and performance on cross-platform games. The Xbox One also lags behind the PS4 in its selection of indie games
  • Its high price and imperfect voice control and TV integration keep the Xbox One short of must-have territory, but the inclusion of Titanfall for free (for new purchases) helps Microsoft's console hold the line against Sony's compelling PS4....

 
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  Published: 2013-11-20, review by: techguide.com.au

  • The Xbox One delivers the future of gaming and entertainment today with rich experiences across the board.The Xbox One has something to offer everyone from the hard-core gamer or casual player and everyone in between.Xbox OnePrice: $599Related StoriesMicr...

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  Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Not yet. It's generally dumb to buy any new console right at launch. PS4's have been having issues with a “blue light of death,” and for all we know the Xbox One could have its own issues as well; the sting of the red ring of death is still fresh in most...

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  Published: 2013-05-23, Author: Andy , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Tracks a larger room area, Gesture control is more versatile, Better in uneven or no light, improved videochat
  • Kinect must be connected to console, Not built into one, Gesture control still a novelty to many, "Xbox, go home" voice command

 
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