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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: 2014-01-20, Author: Greig , review by: futurefive.co.nz

  • This is THE allinone entertainment unit with built in bluray, Simple to use for the whole family, Separate profiles for different users
  • It got hit with the ugly stick repeatedly, NZ content sucks, I can't use live TV with it and it would be good to have Quickflix etc on, Don't think you can just always sit down and play, updates come quite often
  • The Xbox One is a great device, it's in its early days and just like the 360, the best is yet to come. It is still worth being the centre of your setup, but just not as a pure games machine. I want to give it a higher score, but the lack of NZ support doe...

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  Published: 2013-11-29, Author: Harley , review by: pcworld.co.nz

  • 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)
  • Altogether, I like the Xbox One. If my own Xbox 360 stopped working, I'd replace it with a One. When I have to give the review console back to Microsoft's PR firm, I'll be looking at prices and working out whether I want to keep playing all the new games...

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  Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Ryan , review by: techsmart.co.za

  • New features, Streamlined, More accessible, Introduced backward compatibility
  • Not all Xbox 360 games compatible yet, Patching required

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  Published: 2015-09-18, Author: Geoffrey , review by: criticalhit.net

  • Abstract:  I'm looking very forward to the new Xbox One Experience. Mostly, it's because the Xbox One's current User Interface is a giant pile of junk; a completely unintuitive set of menus and apps that are barely connected to each other. Navigating the Xbox One is...

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  Published: 2014-09-22, Author: Gavin , review by: criticalhit.net

  • One thing is absolutely sure though, the Xbox One is no longer the weaker cousin to the black beast from the East and if you get one for Christmas you are going to be ecstatic. Microsoft has pulled together a fantastic gaming platform for this generationR...

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  Published: 2014-09-23, Author: Gopal , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Xbox One Launched in India Should a NonHardcore Gamer Buy One?
  • With a minimum price of Rs. 40,000, and keeping in mind the high cost for new games, the Xbox One is not for everyone. The same is true for the PlayStation 4. If you had skipped the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, why not get one of those instead? There's a h...

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  Published: 2014-02-06, review by: gadgetride.com

  • Abstract:  The Xbox 360 as we know today is pretty different from the one that was initially launched by Microsoft back in 2005, it has gone through a lot of changes and modifications into what are today. Adding the new user interface, Avatar customization, Netflix ...

 
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  Published: 2014-02-06, review by: gadgetride.com

  • While compare to Sony PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Wii U Microsoft Xbox one is much costlier, on the Gaming world market Microsoft Xbox one will make a history . High configuration and its fashionable structure will challenge to their competitors Sony PlayS...

 
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  Published: 2013-12-12, Author: Allwyn , review by: exhibit.tech

  • Abstract:  Sony and Microsoft have finally released their first video-game consoles in seven years. Sony Corp's new $399 PlayStation 4 console sold 1 million units in the first 24 hours after its November 15 release in the United States and Canada. I expect a simila...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-28, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.in

  • Abstract:  When Microsoft decided to focus the Xbox One marketing campaign around the console's media capabilities, my main concern was that everything would work just well enough, and nothing about the console would stand out. If the Xbox One was going to be a livi...

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