![]() It's a black box you stick under your TV and forget about, as long as you're able to fit it under your TV. I'm not in love with the design, but I'm also not bothered by it. When placed horizontally, it's fair to say that the Xbox Series X looks like it fell over with the base permanently attached. The base of the Xbox Series X isn't removable, and (unlike the PS5) the console is not designed to be opened up. It looks like a compact PC but with an unassuming design that looks far better standing vertically than it does laying horizontally (just like most PCs). Microsoft has squeezed all of the components of the Xbox Series X into a boxy, rectangular, tower-like case. Tom Warren with The Verge shares his thoughts on the console's ho-hum design: We'll start with the more capable (and expensive) Xbox Series X. Each offers a unique aesthetic and blend of hardware targeting price points of $499 and $299 for the Xbox Series X and Series S, respectively.įor a deeper dive on exactly what to expect from Microsoft's vision of next-gen console gaming, we turn to the first wave of reviews hitting the web today. ![]() The Xbox Series X and Series S arrive on November 10, 2020, as one of two major console launches this holiday season. Highly anticipated: After months of teasing and talk, Microsoft's next-gen Xbox family is nearly ready for prime time. ![]()
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