That's now been replaced by the Xbox Series X, too. But since then, we've seen the release of the powerhouse Xbox One X console, which offers 4K HDR gaming and the most premium gaming experience on a console. When the Xbox One S arrived three years on from the original Xbox One, it offered smaller, quieter, higher-quality gaming machine. Xbox One S All-Digital Edition: final verdict We found the Xbox One S All-Digital to be a great companion for Game Pass, with plenty of room to download titles at your will from the services library of over 400 games - old and new.Įven better, Microsoft often runs a deal which gives new subscribers one month of the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1 / £1 instead of the standard $14.99 / £10.99. Outside of these three games, you can either buy digital versions of the best Xbox One games from the Microsoft Store or take advantage of Xbox Game Pass. Still, Minecraft and Sea of Thieves are still quite popular and all games are family friendly. While getting three games straight off the bat is great, arguably Microsoft could have included some newer titles - maybe Forza Horizon 4 instead of 3, for example. So what are your options? For a start, the console came with three digital codes: Forza Horizon 3, Sea of Thieves and Minecraft. As the console doesn't have a disc-drive, you can't use physical games with it – at all. Here's where the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition will divide players. Xbox One S All-Digital Edition: game library The console doesn't take up much room and doesn't sound like an air plane taking off when its running, while the 1TB hard drive allows you to download plenty of games (but we'll get to that a bit later). We had no issue with the All-Digital when it came to streaming shows, downloading games/apps or general functionality. So far, Netflix, Amazon Video, YouTube and US-exclusives Vudu and Hulu all have 4K versions of their apps available on the Xbox One Store, which should cover most of your streaming needs - and you'll need it without the built-in Blu-ray player. However, there's no doubt the game looks better - and runs smoother - on the X. For example, while playing Forza Horizon 3, we had no issue with dropped frames interrupting our experience. You'll notice a few more details with the latter, but the former still proves capable. Xbox One S All-Digital Edition: performanceĪgain like the Xbox One S, the All-Digital boasts 4K resolution - but that's upscaled 4K, not native 4K like the Xbox One X. Like the Xbox One S, Microsoft's Xbox Design Lab program only allows you to to customize the color of your controllers, so when it comes to the console itself you're limited to white. However if you like your consoles in loud color schemes – or anything other than white – you're out of luck. There's an IR blaster on the front of the console that allows you to turn on other devices, like your TV, audio/video receiver, and cable/satellite box. Around the back, you'll find an HDMI In port that allows you to pass in a cable box, an HDMI Out, two USB 3.0s, and S/PDIF and Ethernet ports. There is one physical button for power on the face of the console as well as a USB 3.0. That makes it just a few inches smaller than the Xbox One S. The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition's design is the exact same as that of the Xbox One S - except it doesn't have a disc-drive. The sleek console is conveniently compact, measuring just 11.6 x 8.9 x 2.5 inches (L x W x D) despite its 1TB hard drive and lack of power supply pack.
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