News
Find out more about how we test and score products.“ When Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One X, an upgraded version of the Xbox One with an intimidating $500 price tag, it claimed the new hardware ...
Microsoft’s positioned the $500 Xbox One X as the most powerful console ever made. That’s a claim that's easily backed up by stunning visual and performance upgrades for both its first-party ...
Other than the One X being slightly thinner than the One S, the two consoles are basically indistinguishable from one another. As I said in my review of the Xbox One S, the new design is ...
Despite all the power inside, the One X is Microsoft's smallest console to date. It looks similar to the Xbox One S, except it has an entirely matte black case and is slightly slimmer. It's also ...
And the Xbox One X is little. That’s as good a place as any to start this review, because it’s a compliment I would never pay to the original Xbox One and its vintage VCR aesthetic.
The Xbox One X is fundamentally built with that in mind. But while it hits those marks, there are some issues in the day-to-day use of the box that trip it up. We tested the Xbox One X in two ...
We independently review everything we recommend ... out which Xbox you should buy—or if you need to buy one at all. The Xbox Series X has the most power of any current-gen console and has ...
And that means there's plenty to play on your Xbox One X. Before we close out the review, we thought it'd be a good idea to examine the interface for the Xbox One. The Xbox One interface was ...
If at any point this Xbox One X starts to really pick up on hotness in the future, we'll return to this section of this review and issue an update. The look of the Xbox One X is subdued.
Hopefully that remains the case once the resolution is bumped up. My biggest practical concern going into the Xbox One X review would be that it run loud and hot due to tight thermal constraints ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results