Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1 500 GB Wi-Fi White

  • Brand : Microsoft
  • Product name : Xbox One S Battlefield 1
  • Product code : ZQ9-00037
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0889842118940
  • Category : Game Consoles
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  • Long product name Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1 500 GB Wi-Fi White :

    Xbox One S Battlefield 1 Bundle, 500 GB

  • Short summary description Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1 500 GB Wi-Fi White :

    Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1, Xbox One S, White, AMD Jaguar, AMD Radeon, HDD, 500 GB

  • Long summary description Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1 500 GB Wi-Fi White :

    Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1. Platform: Xbox One S, Product colour: White, Processor model: AMD Jaguar. Storage media: HDD, Internal storage capacity: 500 GB, Optical drive type: Blu-Ray. Ethernet LAN data rates: 10,100,1000 Mbit/s, Wi-Fi standards: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g. Games included: Battlefield 1 Standard Edition, Cables included: AC, HDMI, Game controllers included: Gamepad

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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 154 expert reviews for Microsoft Xbox One S Battlefield 1 500 GB Wi-Fi White and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
avforums.com
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:90
Microsoft caused a bit of a sensation when it added an Ultra HD Blu-ray drive to its Xbox One S, not least because Sony, who actually developed Blu-ray, neglected to do the same thing with its PlayStation 4 Pro. The addition wasn't just embarrassing for...
  • Superb 4K playback, Decent build quality, It's also a games console, Great price...
  • Noisy and slow in playback, Game controller not ideal remote, Only one HDMI output, No Dolby Vision support, No analogue audio, No display...
  • If you're in the market for a games console but also want Ultra HD Blu-ray playback, it's a bit of a no-brainer, in fact the Xbox One S is currently your only option. However even if you're not interested in the gaming aspect, it's still worth considering...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:100
It's also pretty attractive compared to Sony's PS4 Pro, and not just in terms of its looks. In a rather surprising move from Sony, neither of its new consoles come with a 4K Blu-ray drive, making them incompatible with UHD Blu-rays. The Xbox One S, howev...
  • The Xbox One S could be the console you've not had to wait for...
gadgetscentral.co.uk
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:0
Sony has released the PS4 Pro, a supercharged 4k-ready version of the original PlayStation 4, and later this year Microsoft will release Project Scorpio – the most powerful console ever made.However, the truth is the best console to buy in 2017 might alre...
devontechsupport.com
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:0
When Phil Spencer told a small panel at Microsoft's Build Developer Conference he wasn't "a big fan of Xbox One and a half," I had almost given up hope on a smaller console coming our way in 2016 despite the mountain of evidence that pointed to its existe...
  • It's hard to find anything wrong with the Xbox One S. By all accounts, it's a slimmer, sleeker and sexier console than what we see on store shelves today. Given all the advancements, it's hard to fathom how Microsoft plans on selling it for the same price...
techadvisor.co.uk
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:0
The Xbox One S might be the latest iteration of Microsoft's powerful gaming platform, but it won't be for long: it'll soon be supplanted by the code-named Project Scorpio, a souped-up version of the console due some time later in 2017 - essentially Micros...
  • For most people the Xbox One S will prove a better purchase than the Scorpio. It's cheaper, it runs the same games, and you can grab one right now - or wait for the price to potentially drop even further once the Scorpio is out. Still, if your the type to...
itwire.com
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:0
Xbox has been synonymous with games consoles since its release in 2001. The Xbox One S is the ninth iteration/upgrade of the Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and probably the last before Project Scorpio takes over later this year.This is not a gamer's review – I...
  • Pros:Price – from $399 it is excellent valuePlays 4K video and all other musicAmongst the best upscale I have seen with accurate colours and HDRNice looksController – once you get used to itDoes more than a standalone 4K Blu-ray playerCons:Need to be Xbox...
knowyourmobile.com
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:90
To be fair, Microsoft warned everyone that they shouldn't expect to see any performance improvements in the Xbox One S over its predecessor–but they also were pretty damn confident that that really didn't matter, because they believed everyone was going t...
  • It's relatively small for a games console. No bulky external power brick. Beautiful white design. Improved texture on the controller...
  • The vertical stand is a £15 add-on. Though quite than its predecessor, it's still not 100% silent. No built in voice control support. HDR gaming isn't widely supported yet...
  • For being the best version of the Xbox ever, the Xbox One S's price is pretty damn astounding. It's only £249 for the 500GB version–though you can often find it for up to £40 cheaper via various bundle and online deals–and only £299 for the 1TB edition. Y...
crowdedbrain.co.uk
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2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:0
This is less of a full review, rather a quick look at the Xbox One S which I managed to borrow off a colleague for the day. So an Xbox One S reviewed in a day so to speak. A day does not seem long, but for the most part I have had the original console for...
  • I can't really score the Xbox One S because of the short time I had with it, but from initial impressions it will definitely support your 4K (HDR) enabled screen a lot better than your standard Xbox One would. Especially if you are into your movie content...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2017-07-26 04:37:59
Average rating:90
Slimline consoles are nothing new.Around halfway into a consoles life, the hardware starts to look a little long in the tooth, and manufacturers tend to release a new console, packing the same power into a much smaller form factor.But with the Xbox On...
  • Vastly reduced physical footprint, 4K & HDR streaming, HDR gaming, Xbox platform is steadily improving.
  • Needs adapter for Kinect, Could fragment Xbox One audience, 4K gaming limited to upscaling...
  • The Xbox One S is the pinnacle of what Microsoft set out to create three years ago. But being sleeker, cheaper and more powerful than its predecessor, the One S could also rub early adopters (who shelled out for Kinect) the wrong way...
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