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Project Scorpio vs Xbox One S vs Xbox One: should you make the upgrade?

Posted on April 7, 2017January 17, 2019 By Jarvis

If you’re thinking of jumping into the newest generation of Xbox gaming you currently have two points of entry to choose from: the original Xbox One and its more powerful mutation the Xbox One S.

It’s already not an easy choice, but it’s one that will soon become more difficult when Microsoft releases its next piece of hardware, Project Scorpio.

Whether you’re trying to choose which console should be your first step into the latest generation or you’re trying to decide whether to upgrade and to what extend you should do so, we’re here to help by weighing up the features of all three consoles and breaking them down to tell you which is best for your gaming needs.

Project Scorpio vs Xbox One S vs Xbox One: Design

Out of Microsoft’s two currently available consoles, the Xbox One S is definitely the smaller option. It measures 11.6 x 9.0 x 2.5 inches which makes it around 40% smaller than the original Xbox One which measures 17 x 14 x 5 inches. Its smaller size is also helped by the fact that it’s a console that can be lain horizontally or slotted into a tighter space vertically.
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