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It's not smaller. Isn't the idea of getting rid of a disc drive supposed to be about shrinking the footprint? The Xbox One S (which debuted back in 2016) doesn't look any different, and it's bizarre.
A new lower-priced console, the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, out May 7, costs $249.99. It has a 1-Terabyte hard drive and comes with three games.
The Xbox One S with 1TB of storage is currently $207.80 at Walmart. This makes it almost $50 cheaper than Microsoft’s new edition of the Xbox One S that omits a Blu-ray drive. If you can find ...
Though it’s often on sale for $299, the regular price for the Xbox One S is $379. The All-Digital Edition Xbox One’s pricing being so close to the standard Xbox One S could be an issue for Microsoft, ...
Xbox Live Gold, it could be argued, is essential for anyone who wants to fully enjoy the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. Plus, as a disc-less console, the All-Digital Edition is clearly a vessel ...
Speaking of price, the new disc-less version has an MSRP of US$249.99, $50 cheaper than the Xbox One S. Microsoft has also stated that they will be maintaining “at least that price difference ...
Xbox One S - still with a disc drive. There's nothing confirmed, but chances are looking pretty good that yet another version of the Xbox One will be hitting shelves soon - probably this spring.
That'll be a global launch too, with the disc-less Xbox One S launching in all existing Xbox markets on the same day. Unfortunately, this report doesn't give us any insight into pricing, ...
Unlike the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, this device features an optical disc drive, with support for physical disc-based Xbox One games, along with 4K Blu-ray and DVD playback.
Rumors suggest that the newest model of Microsoft's Xbox One will not have a disc drive and will strictly play digital content.; In early 2018, Microsoft introduced Xbox Game Pass, an affordable ...
What's unique about this new one is that you now have Microsoft's most powerful game console, the Xbox Series X, less the capability to read discs. And that's the extent of the difference here.
An Xbox One can read discs from across all four Xbox generations, after all. Personally I like this idea, provided Microsoft implements it properly. I still prefer to buy games on disc, ...
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