3D artist Evilboris made an interactive render comparing the Xbox Series X's new rectangular chassis to other consoles and devices.Microsoft's new Xbox Series X has a unique shape. It's not a flat box, but a rectangular prism that can stand up like a Corsair One. Size is a major conce...
The race between the gaming consoles have been taken to a whole new level as Microsoft recently announced its two new products; the Xbox Series S and the Xbox One X. These two consoles have been pitted against each other to decide which would be the better buy. Both the consoles boast ...
Video gaming has come a long way in the last two decades, and the Xbox series has been at the forefront of innovation and cutting-edge technology. Now, gamers are faced with a decision about which Xbox console to pursue: the Xbox One S or the Xbox Series S. It can be a tough ...
It's no secret that the Xbox Series X|S line up has lagged behind the PlayStation 5 in terms of sales success, yet Microsoft continues to highlight record console engagement. This suggests that many Xbox fans continue to use their Xbox One and even Xbox 360 consoles, which remain supported...
Xbox One was 13.1 x 10.8 x 3.1 inches, and this doesn't seem so big in comparison. That being said, the Series X seems small when compared to the PlayStation 5, which is 15.4 x 4.1 x 10.2 inches (390 x 104 x 260 mm). There's no question: The Xbox is the better console when...
The time is getting ever closer for Microsoft to bring its next-generation of consoles kicking and screaming into the world. By now, you will very likely be aware that two versions of next-gen Xbox devices will be available - the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S. But which one ...
If you plan to plug the system into a 4K or high-refresh-rate monitor, you could be pleasantly surprised. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) While I wasn't a fan of the VCR-like look of the original Xbox, the Series X appears to be borrowing from the clean design of the Xbox One X, ...
The hardware behind the Series X is befitting of its size, as this behemoth of a console boasts larger RAM, storage and native 4K display capabilities. The Series S does have 4K upscaling and HDR but that pales in comparison to a console that is fully capable of 8K output. In our ...
(now discontinued)Xbox Onewas at launch, also matching the MSRP of the also discontinuedXbox One X. Both are nowhere near as powerful as the Xbox Series X. Considering that the Series X has specs similar to a gaming PC, the $500 mark is pretty great – you’d be hard-pressed to ...
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have more similarities than differences, but which one will work best with your setup and budget?