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Xbox One S preview: Thinner, better PS4 beater

Posted on July 18, 2016December 8, 2018 By Jarvis

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Although Microsoft launched a console even more powerful for next year, theXbox One S announcement during its E3 2016 media briefing must still be lauded as one of the more significant moves of the show.

The slimmer, trimmer machine puts Microsoft in a strong position coming up to Christmas this year. It is out on 2 August, has 4K HDR video output capabilities, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray support, HDR gaming talents and costs just £249/$373,5 for the entry level model. If you haven’t jumped on board with this generation of gaming yet, now’s the ideal time.

Microsoft will be spec’ing the console with 500GB, 1TB or, for the first time, a2TB drive at a premium of an extra £100/$150. It has also ditched the enormous power brick of the original – a feat unto itself considering how tiny the new console’s cabinet.

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