XBOX ONE S UNBOXING AND REVIEW!! Xbox One Slim 4K, Setup, Controller, XB1S vs XB1, XB1S vs PS4
Xbox One S Unboxing and Xbox One S Review!! Xbox One Slim Unboxing - Xbox One S vs. Xbox One - Xbox One S vs. PS4 - Xbox One 4K - Xbox One S Comparison and Xbox One S Setup!! Check out the BRAND NEW 2TB XBOX ONE S with me!! We look at the console, controller, cables, and compare it to the original XB1 and PS4. What do you think of the new Slim system??
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On June 13, 2016, during its E3 2016 press conference, Microsoft unveiled Xbox One S, which is scheduled for release on August 2, 2016. It is a revised version of the original Xbox One hardware with a streamlined form factor. The new casing is white-colored and 40% smaller than the original design, will support the use of a stand for vertical orientation, repositions the side USB port and controller sync button to the front of the console, and no longer uses an external power supply "brick".
Xbox One S supports 4K resolution video (streaming and Blu-ray Disc), and high dynamic range (HDR) color using HDR10. Rod Fergusson, head of Microsoft's Gears of War studio The Coalition, stated that Xbox One S also had upgraded CPU and GPU components, which were capable of providing more consistent performance in Gears of War 4 during graphics-intensive sequences than the previous hardware. Xbox planning lead Albert Penello stated that the additional CPU and GPU access granted to developers for Xbox One S is to enable HDR and will have "literally no impact" on the performance of games. The new model no longer includes the proprietary port used to attach the Kinect sensor; a USB adapter will be provided at no extra charge to existing Kinect owners. Xbox One S also ships with a revision of the Xbox One controller, with textured grips and Bluetooth support.
Xbox One S will be released in 500 GB, 1 TB, and "special edition" 2 TB models, retailing at US$299, $349, and $399 respectively. Initially, only the 2 TB model will be available, with release planned for August 2, 2016. The 1 TB and 500 GB models will be available on August 23, 2016.