Description
Power your dreams
Xbox Series X, the fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Explore rich new worlds with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power, DirectX ray tracing, a custom SSD, and 4K gaming.*
Play more, wait less
Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS—all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture.*
Thousands of games ready to play
Enjoy games from four generations of Xbox, with hundreds of optimized titles that look and play better than ever.
Looks better, plays better
Minimize load times and increase frame rates with a custom-built NVMe SSD, which enables larger, more robust games to operate at their full capacity. Bring your games and movies to life with the rich, dynamic sound environments at a high quality.
Discover your next favorite game
When you add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately), you get online multiplayer to play with friends and an instant library of 100+ high-quality games, including day one releases from Xbox Game Studios like Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5, and Microsoft Flight Simulator.*
Forza Horizon 5
Lead breathtaking expeditions across the vibrant and ever-evolving open world landscapes of Mexico with limitless, fun driving action in hundreds of the world’s greatest cars. Forza Horizon 5 coming soon.
Meet the new Xbox Wireless Controller
Experience the modernized Xbox Wireless Controller, designed for enhanced comfort during gameplay. Stay on target with textured grip and seamlessly capture and share content.
More storage without compromise
Add more storage and match the performance of the internal SSD with the Seagate 1TB Expansion Card for Xbox Series X (sold separately).
Accessories
Use your Xbox One gaming accessories—including controllers, headsets, and more—on Xbox Series X.
Product information
ASIN B08H75RTZ8 Release date November 10, 2020 Customer Reviews
Pricing The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. Product Dimensions 5.94 x 11.85 x 5.94 inches; 13.1 Pounds Type of item Video Game Item model number Internacional Item Weight 13.1 pounds Manufacturer Microsoft Batteries 2 A batteries required. (included) Date First Available September 22, 2020
ASIN B08H75RTZ8
Release date November 10, 2020
Pricing The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.
Product Dimensions 5.94 x 11.85 x 5.94 inches; 13.1 Pounds
Type of item Video Game
Item model number International
Item Weight 13.1 pounds
Manufacturer Microsoft
Batteries 2 A batteries required. (included)
Date First Available September 22, 2020
About this item XBOX SERIES X: The fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Explore rich new worlds with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power, DirectX ray tracing, a custom SSD, and 4K gaming.* FASTER LOAD TIMES: Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS – all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture. LOOKS AND PLAYS BEST: Enjoy thousands of games from four generations of Xbox, with hundreds of optimized titles that look and play better than ever. IN THE BOX: Xbox Series X console, one Xbox Wireless Controller, an ultra high-speed HDMI cable, power cable, and 2 AA batteries. SURROUND SOUND: Enhance gameplay with both full-spectrum visuals and immersive audio with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Xbox Series X, the fastest, most powerful Xbox ever. Explore rich new worlds with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power, DirectX ray tracing, a custom SSD, and 4K gaming. Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS—all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture. Enjoy thousands of games from four generations of Xbox, with hundreds of optimized titles that look and play better than ever. And when you add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately), you get online multiplayer to play with friends and an instant library of 100+ high-quality games, including day one releases from Xbox Game Studios.*
Michael Wax –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great gaming system
Great gaming system to have especially with the game pastille and having hundreds of options to play for $15 a month.
Salesdirect Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing
Love my Xbox Series X, the packaging, directions and how it connects with my Tv. Easy to use and setup. Been playing Diablo IV and it looks amazing.
Darin Dixon –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s great
Came earlier then expected
LustLust –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It’s either a huge videogame console or a tiny pc tower.
It’s pretty nice. It dig how fast it is. Kinda sucked I had to upgrade for mortal Kombat, but here we are.
One person found this helpful
Orlando L Rivera seda –
5.0 out of 5 stars
bueno
bueno
Rubens Saintel –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the wait
I waited a long time to get this systems only to end up using it once in a while. With the new Xbox Live there is not point to buy games anymore however the constant need to update the firmware to play games is very very very bothersome. Long story short this is a great system however not worth the wait if you already have an Xbox One. There are not enough exclusive games to warrant the price years later.
3 people found this helpful
Kirk667 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice
Very…nice
fred hansell IV –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!
Great buy! Next day shipping!
beni –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast loading times
Coming from an 2013 xbox one, this thing is just amazing like the graphics are amazing. The 120 fps is amazing, the console i think can run higher fps but it seems like theres a limit. the loading times are insane, one of my buddies has a xbox series s and id load in a bit faster then him. My only thing is, its really warm dont be afraid it wont over heat but it blows warm air out of the main fan. Like id be cold playing and just put my hands over the fan and its instantly warm or my controller, pretty unique id say. I do find it fun to load into big games like gta5 and forza horizon 5 faster then my friends. Very much worth it.
4 people found this helpful
William R. Havens –
5.0 out of 5 stars
This review isn’t going to help you off a fence.
Look, you are either going to buy an Xbox or not. It isn’t a random feeling someone gets like when walking down the candy section. It’s and upgraded xbox one, just like that was an upgraded Xbox 360, just like that was an upgraded Xbox. No difference than how Sony made the playstation, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5.Now I will say, opening this up and turning it on WILL NOT feel like it did when you opened any of the following: NES, SNES, N64, GAMECUBE (defiantly won’t feel like that), OG Xbox, or the PS2. They hit different but equally, except the GameCube that thing was just a touch better. If you were lucky enough to turn these on back in the day then this Xbox will be like turning the microwave on to heat up pizza rolls. The sound of it starting and humming doesn’t fill you with the antici……………………….pation like other systems have.Now I’m not saying that the Xbox is dull or not worth it, the ps3-5 are just as blah. None of the systems lately have had that startup experience like the ones I mentioned. Yeah for me the NES was something new to the world and it was because I was so young that it impacted me like it did but the SNES was pretty special. the N64 held its head above water just, but the GameCube was something entirely different with the PS2 right there on its heels. The og Xbox was about like the N64, it wasn’t bad but it didn’t get to you like other systems did.Yes I’m old, my nes has been with me since I was 5 and I didn’t limit myself to a brand. I still have my Sega master system and other Nintendo/Sega systems along with every Xbox and PS system. I’ve even got a Panasonic 3do….. but anyway.Like I said, this review won’t get you down off the fence. Only advice I have is if you want it and have the money then get it but don’t be one of these fanboys that is diehard Xbox cause one day you’ll hate yourself for it.
55 people found this helpful
Mitch Baltic –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Starfield Awaits
First, I’ll start with my cons: Salesdirect’s waitlist. I’ve been holding out to purchase an Xbox Series console until I weighed out what works best for me. When I finally decided on the Series X, I knew it might be difficult to get. I clicked the waitlist or whatever button to be deemed worthy of purchasing a Series X and waited. And waited. 4 weeks went by, nothing. 6 weeks went by, nothing. I randomly checked one evening to see if anything had changed and what do you know? Salesdirect showed it as In Stock! No text, no email, no notification from Salesdirect. I hurried home to check from a computer in case my eyes/phone had been deceiving me and they did not. So I ordered it right then and there.With that out of the way… The XSX really is just an upgrade in almost every way possible. Love that backwards compatibility is always on the checklist for Xbox. Love that the UI is the same no matter what platform I access it from (Xbox One, Android App, XSX, PC app). Love that once I power it on, sign in, I am ready to go.While I don’t have any true “next gen” games (ahem, Starfield…), the games I do play were met with improved fidelity and 60 fps. That alone was a game changer for Fallout 76… and the 1-2 second load times… I can no longer set my fast travel, go grab a beer, a snack, pet the dog, and come back and grab the controller. I literally stood up from the couch the first time and I was at my destination… took some getting used to, but in a totally good way.Now that I’ve got a XSX, I’m waiting on Starfield. I don’t expect instant load times/fast travels, or steady 60 fps, but I do expect a fantastic experience from this console and games. Even though Playstation came before Xbox, the Xbox controllers just feel ‘right’ in my hands. The Xbox Live/Service is faster and more stable in my experience than Playstations (Sony has made huge strides, don’t get me wrong). While Xbox doesn’t quite have the exclusives some of the competition does, their platform for me has always worked better for me and my needs. So that’s where I play mostly. And before you start thinking we got an Xbox fanboy here… again, I’ve owned every Xbox generation to date, every Playstation generation to date, PC, Android, and Steam Deck. The only platform I’ve not used in recent generations is Nintendo (last I owned was the NES)… they’re just not for me.If you are on the fence about the Series… get off and pick one! But if you do pick the Series X and it’s out of stock, be aware of the waiting through Salesdirect.
18 people found this helpful
SuperginraiX –
4.0 out of 5 stars
A+ box presentation!
So, yeah, new generation of hardware from Microsoft but can I talk about that box? Because that was a spectacular way to jump into the next Xbox.You open the box up and there is the Series X all wrapped up like it’s in a treasure chest. It was great! I actually had to take some video of it because it was above and beyond what I expected from unboxing a new console. So good job on that!I’m upgrading from an Xbox One S and from that perspective, it was definitely time to upgrade. I’ve got this 4K TV without a system that properly utilizes it! I held off on getting a One X because I knew the next Xbox system would be coming out soon enough.And here it is.Visually speaking, I’m not really noticing TOO much difference from games on the One S. There are some added details on some of my old games to upgrade them to 4K and I notice some effects that weren’t there before. Everything is less fuzzy. So that’s good. It’s just not the same as the visual jump from the NES to the SNES. Or the Playstation to the Playstation 2. But it IS close to the leap from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One. The difference there was only noticeable a few years after the fact for me. I imagine the same will be true here, especially since most of the games I’m playing right not are Xbox One games upgraded to 4K and not native Series X games, beyond Yakuza: Like a Dragon.And that details the biggest drawback to getting a Series X at launch: lack of a strong exclusive library of games. While the Playstation 5 has Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Godfall, and Sackboy, there isn’t anything on the Xbox that can’t be played on the PS5 except Yakuza: Like a Dragon (and that can probably be played as a PlayStation 4 game through backwards compatibility). With Halo Infinite being delayed, there’s no massive reason to upgrade your hardware.Well… I SAY that but I also don’t regret doing so. I’m disappointed in the lack of exclusives but the 4K is still very nice. And it isn’t even the best part of the Series X. That would be the load times. With the new hardware and the new memory storage system, games load incredibly fast. I used to start a game up and then head into the kitchen to grab a drink or whatever while the console booted things up but those days are done. This thing zips along. That also applies while you’re in the game. Reloads and fast travels, even cut-scenes, happen swiftly. There’s a lot of power in this rectangular box. The Playstation 5 also has super fast load times so it’s not a selling feature if you’re comparing consoles but, on its own, it presents a compelling case.It’s a lot of the “under-the-hood” features that build this system up as a good replacement for your Xbox One. The fact that it is capable of playing a large number of Xbox’s back catalog going all the way back to the original Xbox means you’ll have a huge library of games to play even if they aren’t brand new exclusives. I’ve got a serious backlog of titles so playing them in 4K and getting into my games faster is fine for me right now. If you are a Gamepass subscriber, you have a large library of games to choose from right out of the gate, including a lot of EA games added from their EA Play subscription service. I spent my first day just downloading everything I’m going to be wasting my time on over the next few months.And, let me be clear: if you play on Xbox, do yourself a favor and subscribe to Gamepass. You get some great games and many of them are upgraded to take advantage of the Series X. It’s a good deal.I’m happy with my purchase. I wish Halo would have made launch. I’m also happy they held it back so that when it releases, it’s worth playing. But, man, launch would have made this purchase a lot more palatable. In the end, it comes down to where your friends are. Mine are on Xbox so here I am. This thing is a powerhouse and I doubt I’m going to regret having it a year or so down the line.But if you have to make a choice between this and the Playstation 5 and you don’t really do online gaming with your friends, the Playstation 5 makes a more compelling case this holiday season. Miles Morales looks really good.But if Sony’s exclusives don’t move you, the third party games are all multiplatform. You can enjoy your Call of Dutys and your Assassin’s Creeds on whatever console you manage to get. In 2020, I think we could all use a win and I think there’s enough to keep you busy on both consoles to check that win box.Oh! This thing also has a controller! It is pretty much exactly like the Xbox One controller which was a slight upgrade from the 360 controller… which was an upgrade from the Xbox S controller. This is my favorite controller layout and it feels as comfortable in my hands as the XB1 version. There’s a capture button now to take pictures and video which is something Sony added with the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo added on the Switch. So Microsoft is a little behind but it’s here now! I have not used it yet but I’m sure I’ll get around to it.Anyway, welcome to the next generation of video game hardware. This thing is a beast of tech and should prove a worthwhile purchase. In time. Day one, you know what you’re getting: an I.O.U. note promising better things to come.But, man, that treasure box opening is pretty great. 😉
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Kay Wills –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely a Box
As a long time PlayStation customer, this is my first ever Xbox. I have to say that I am pleased with the shape of this console. It is as advertised—it is, indeed, a box with an X on it, although the X could be a little more prominent. It is difficult to see when the console is off, but luckily, the X lights up when the console is actually turned on. So it could be better, but this is acceptable.The Xbox also plays games. I don’t really have much to add about that. It is a game console, it plays games. I do wish the Xbox had a better selection of games though. As is, I play my PS5 a lot more than the Xbox simply because it has more exclusive games. Here’s hoping Starfield and Avowed will eventually make the Xbox more appealing, but as of now, Xbox doesn’t have much going for it.Lastly, the console’s UI is very cluttered and unappealing to me, especially compared to the PS5. However, unlike the PS5, the Xbox lets you group games and other apps into folders, allowing you some measure of organization. This cannot be done on the PS5 for some reason. Xbox also has themes, though there is a limited selection.So overall, the Xbox Series X is a fine console. I don’t think it’s going to make me want to switch over from PlayStation, especially with its lack of interesting exclusives (as of the writing of this review). But as far as consoles go, this one is okay. I like playing Alan Wake and Cyberpunk on it.
11 people found this helpful
Bryce –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast, Reliable, and Sleek!
I love my Xbox Series X! I purchased with the Salesdirect credit card and did the payment plan which made it a lot easier to afford the big purchase.I don’t really care about Forza, but this console is much faster than the Xbox One in terms of load time and download speed.Do not buy a console with the highest internal storage—-buy the low storage console and get an external drive. I got the seagate 4tb for around $100. They charge WAAAAY too much for the internal storage and you get way more storage capacity with an external drive.For the hours of joy and entertainment this console has provided me, it is worth every penny.
One person found this helpful
Eeshan Joshi –
5.0 out of 5 stars
various ports are missing
I LOVE this console! it’s absolutely lovely. The graphics are incredible, there’s a very noticeable difference in speed and picture quality.I will say, please be aware that if you’ve got an Astro headset with a mixamp, this console does NOT have the ports for it.Additionally, this console does NOT (yet) support playing games off a storage device. I upgraded to this from my old Xbox One, the original model with 500GB and I’d upgraded to a massive 8TB external drive to store games on it. This new console definitely lets me download games onto the external drive, but I can’t play the games off of it.Other than that, i love it 🙂
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Ricardo Orrantia PonceRicardo Orrantia Ponce –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox SeriesX = amazing console, absolute BEAST and best value in gaming. Playstation convert.
I have been a gammer all my life, have owned almost every console since the Atari Pong all the way till the Ps4 and Switch, but I have skipped most Xbox’ s except for the original that was given to me as a gift.This new console that Microsoft has made is in my opinion the absolute best in this generation. Spec-wise it cannot be beat and if superior to the PS5 I most respects. But when you use your series X and in conjunction with Game Pass Ultimate (GPU), it simply becomes the hands down, no questions asked, absolute BEST VALUE in gaming anywhere! Today Microsoft has also teamed up their GPU service with EA, and now we can get most sports games and most EA titles included in GPU. But you must also add the future inclusion of Bethesda and all their amazing titles from day one in GUP since MS has bought them out.So how can’t you go wrong with the MOST POWERFUL CONSOLE EVER MADE and the potential of including GPU to make it the best value in gaming PERIOD.Yes some will think that their are few titles specifically made for this new generation as of this writing, but the same goes for Playstation, and Sony changed their mind in the short term, as most titles that they have as great exclusives are also being released for the foreseeable future on PS4 as well as PS5.PROS:- Best Value in gaming when used with Game Pass Ultimate.- Most powerful console ever made (12TFLOPS – 52 CU’s).- Intuitive and very functional OS.- Great games even for this generation like: Medium.- FPS Boos feature for older games.- Automatic HDR for older games.- Instant Resume feature is just awesome!- Great controls, I thought I would not like them, BUT THEY ARE GREAT!- Minimalistic design, that goes well with anything you have already.- QUIET there is no noticeable sound of fans even when gaming for hours.- More available space in internal drive then PS5.CONS:- Controllers use a AA Battery… WHY would you do this in 2021? Yes there are options, but I should not need to look for options, personally for now I went the rechargeable Energizer route, but it is a hassle that should not be present in a console this generation.- No gimmicks and straightforward pure power, no you don’t get resistance in the adaptive triggers like a PS5, makes it feel a bit less futuristic.- Had a bug happen to me more then once while purchasing new games, got an error, so for workaround had to add to cart, go to billing address, put edit, select the same billing address and then it worked, very annoying.SPECS:- Processor: 8-core AMD Ryzen Zen 2-architecture CPU at 3.8GHz (3.6GHz with SMT)- Graphics: AMD Navi/RDNA 2-family GPU with 52 CU at 1.825GHz (12TFLOPS FP32)- Video:16GB GDDR6 with 14Gbps 320-bit interface (10GB at 560GB/s allocated to GPU, 6GB at 336GB/s allocated to rest of system with 3.5GB for GPU)- Die Size: 360.45 mm2- Process: 7nm Enhanced- Memory: 16 GB GDDR6 w/ 320mb bus- Memory Bandwidth: 10 GB @ 560 GB/s, 6GB @ 336 GB/s- Internal Storage: 1 TB Custom NVME SSD- I/O Throughput: 2.4 GB/s (Raw), 4.8 GB/s (Compressed, with custom hardware decompression block)- Expandable Storage: 1 TB Expansion Card – Seagate ATM only avail.- External Storage: USB 3.2 External HDD – WB Black Gaming 5TB what I got for it.- Optical Drive: 4K UHD Blu-Ray Drive– Performance: 4K @ 60 FPS, up to 4K @ 120 FPS, 8K @ 60 FPS- Size: 301mm x 151mm x 151mmFinally, I will recommend this console over the the PS5, its simply a BEAST and a better value when teamed with GPU. I won’t get a Ps5 for the foreseeable future at least not till late 2022, since by then they might really have PS5 exclusives that don’t get. a PS4 version.The Xbox Series X is such a great console that you would be hard pressed to look it over over the hype that the Ps5 has generated because of its lack of availability. So if you like simply the best console this generation and wish to get the best bang for your buck, Xbox Series X simply rocks.PRO+ : The Xbox series X is also an amazing emulation system, it can run Retroarch with no hacks, with nothing weird, just look it up in YouTube and you will find tutorials. But it can do emulation like very few systems and it add to its tremendous lineup and value.Great job Microsoft, you not only added a customer, but a new fan.
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julian –
5.0 out of 5 stars
best console ever!!!
I had the xbox one from the start before it came with uno. I recently decided to up grade after 10 years of having the xbox one and buy the new gen. the difference is night and day I load up gat and I get in the game in 1 minute. I’ve noticed the more detail too in games. also the faster fps I feel like I have a upper hand on players.
One person found this helpful
The dreams97 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another amazing xbox console
This is much better than the xbox one or series s. Now I get to enjoy not only some of the new games but old games too playing four xbox generation in one but this time in 4k and it looks beautiful in my 4k tv with HDR. Only one thing I hate about the new xbox is the lack of there own exclusive games but same thing happen with xbox one generation as well. But I love this xbox series x regardless. I also had a ps5 and I love that console too.
3 people found this helpful
JesseJesse –
5.0 out of 5 stars
From someone who owned a PS4 and Xbox One
I started out on the OG Xbox when I was 5 years old cause my dad bought it, he then bought the 360 and I loved that. When PS4 came out however I bought that cause the og Xbone was trash. After a 4 years or so however I had a spat with Sony customer support which if you have dealt with them ever it’s awful. Pre-ordered a bunch of games, but then decided to stop gaming in college (stupid decision), they wouldn’t let me cancel despite then being pre-orders cause they’re policy is trash. I disputed it, they banned account, I created a new one later on my roommate’s PS5. Really liked horizon forbidden west not gonna lie. Nothing was actually seriously wrong with the PS4 itself, just Sony was. Xbox one x came out and I just had to buy it. My dad had the og Xbox one, and my word the continual updates to Xbox UI showed, it was fantastic. Then the game pass came out, if you are a playstation camper, let me just say this thing is actually amazing. I’d been falling out of love with gaming honestly, all the AAA games coming out had sucked recently. It felt that I couldn’t have fun without spending a lot of money. One of the first games I played on the game pass was Control. Holy crap I missed out on this when it launched, and I never would have discovered it if not for gamepass. I’ve discovered over 20+ games I never would have bought at full price and am loving it, it made me like gaming again truly. When PS4 and XSX we’re announced it felt like PS5 was the Xbox one at launch all over again. Trying take as much money as possible, and not being consumer friendly. Xbox smart delivery (no rebuying games) compared to Sony’s pay $10-$20 for upgrade or buy the PS5 version for $60-70 all over again. Like come on, that’s BS. All my saves are saved in cloud, I set up my XSX in 10 min, 7 of those was because it was updating. Only thing I had to do was download my games. Yeah launch titles sucked, but Xbox bought Bethesda so that doesnt matter anymore. All first party games are on the game pass day 1. I have not bought a single game since I bought control’s XSX version (I could still play Xbox one version on game pass but I wanted to give Ray tracing a go, I had not purchased the Xbox one version though I should note, so this was my first time buying at a gp discount no less). It’s fantastic, I’m getting equal or better value than PC (since new games are released on it as well). Everything is just so easy and simple on Xbox compared to PS5. It’s like IOS vs the early days of Android (which I now own). Having experienced PS and Xbox, Xbox just has a much more stream lined experience. Also Xbox live crashes like maybe 1/6th (honestly maybe less) of the amount of PSN, like good lord that was actually the most annoying thing ever. The PS5 itself just seems outdated, and Sony seems hostile to the consumer. Honestly this is hands down the best console I have ever owned except maybe the 360 because that was gaming’s last golden age imo with COD, halo, GOW, mass effect, too many to name. Overall a just superior product, I do hate Sony after my spat, I fully admit that, but objectively this console is just better. I see nothing but frustration on the PS5. I will miss Horizon, but that’s it. So unless you absolutely need God of war or something, like what Halo is (was) to me, buy this. Hell buy this over a PC, I was debating it, but this year and probably next year as well is just bad for getting or building a gaming PC. Seriously buy this console if you are on the fence, if you are debating at all, buy this console. It’s xbox’s generation this time around, for value, ease of use, as a finished product, and #1…for games and gamers. I debated for weeks which console to buy last generation, but it was simple this time around and I have zero regrets. In the end for the same amount of money you will be able play 2-3x the game you would on PS5, you can play 360 and OG Xbox games as well, for free if you own them already. If you own a gaming PC though, you don’t need it.
126 people found this helpful
Carl R.Carl R. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect fit, works perfectly too.
My old Xbox had died. My great nephews renewed my interests. Just ordered the “Steeeing Wheels Set so its going to get even better! Diablo IV is still a great game.I am having a blast even though its for the great nephews. I would buy it again or another one!The Funcle!
Nick –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox
I haven’t had any problems with it and its been my gaming console of choice since the 360 came out.
Hector D –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox Series X is phenomenal!
I love how Microsoft built the Xbox Series X because it’s so powerful, graphics are outstanding, load times are quick and it has so many games to choose from. If you have Ultimate Game Pass you can download games that are new and older games as well. I definitely suggest buying an Xbox Series X because it is a great buy and the best system to buy!!
Adrian Michael Nejedly –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic buy if you can get one
This was my 2nd Series X, I use as a dedicated server for some games so I don’t have to pay monthly fees. Worth it for a 1st or 2nd console this generation.
Ramsses hernandez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Muy bueno
Me Encanto mi xbox ,es fabuloso
MICHAEL Y. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
My kid loves it
What can I say, my spoiled kid loves this one the most.
One person found this helpful
Prophotog –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very happy
Old games new games they all look and play great, synced my library to it and have a bunch to play now. Happy customer
Justin Michael PolsonJustin Michael Polson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Waited too long for this!
Just got the Series X today less than 24 hours of placing my order. I’ve been on Xbox One since 2014 so I figured with all of the amazing new games coming out now would be the time to finally upgrade. Setup was seamless, game sharing wasn’t effected once I got my cousin’s account on as his home Xbox and I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to use my mixamp tr because there’s no optical audio output but thankfully it only needs to be set up through USB 😮💨 which I honestly think it sounds better than my Xbox One. I’ve been playing Hogwarts Legacy since it came out on Xbox one and I can’t believe how much smoother and faster the series S/X version is. My cousin whom I file share with ended up going to target and buying one (he has a day 1 Xbox One) himself after hearing me talk about how great it actually is. I usually feel like I’m going to regret such large unnecessary purchases but not with this, I’ve already fallen in love with this console after 12 hours of use. Everyone I know has a PS5 now and I wanted to be different, plus I’ve been an Xbox gamer since I switched from the PS3 to the Xbox 360 (I despise PlayStation controllers, they cramp my hands 30 mins in). If you love Xbox and are still on the fence and have the disposable income, just pull the trigger already and I bet you won’t regret it 😜
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Tyler –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing
This is as perfect of a device as any that is on the market currently
kewan moseley –
5.0 out of 5 stars
perfection
what a great machine
Pastee –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It rocks
Money well spent
One person found this helpful
Casey –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox
Came in original box in pristine condition.
Breakin80 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
This thing is bonkers fast
I gotta say, when I received the invite to purchase one of these, I was seriously on the fence about just how much better it could really be. Well, initial reaction was ho hum, just another xbox, but then i fired up a game and immediately noticed how fast it was in loading and the frame rates for optimized games are insane. I really enjoy how smooth everything is even in older unoptimized games. The amount of time i save not sitting waiting for a game to load is just crazy. Performance is fantastic, no lag to speak of, games load fast, graphic detail is awesome, love love love this xbox.One downside though is I play with friends that don’t have an X and if I want to play with them on the same game, some of the games, require you to play the non-optimized version. This makes me sad. I dont know that this is an xbox problem or just that of certain publishers.Only glitch Ive had is the xbox “forgetting” how to sign in. A reboot fixes that so far. That said, im really happy with my purchase.
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Juli�n G�mez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exelente !!
Cumple con la descripción comercial del producto, estoy satisfecho !!
Nicholas A. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Console
I liked everything about the Xbox Series X except for 2 small things. The User Interface requires getting used to because it is unlike the previous versions of the console, and also the device has no inherent Bluetooth capability, meaning you will need an adapter to be able to connect your favorite headset if it is not specifically designed for the Xbox. In my case I wanted to connect my Sony WH-1000XM3 headset and couldn’t because Bluetooth is not on this console. Surprisingly my PS4 has this feature and I’m slightly disappointed that this console doesn’t have it.
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Steven M. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it.
Works great. Fast and furious.
Craig Carmean –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth it
I wasn’t gonna get it. I had the Xbox One X.But then I got a new TV that could handle 120fpsI love it
SK –
5.0 out of 5 stars
As advertised
Son loves it ❤️
Beth –
5.0 out of 5 stars
HAPPY GRANDSON
This was a perfect gift for my grandson. arrived well packed and before expected. NO ISSUES AT ALL
MichaelMichael –
5.0 out of 5 stars
It was advertised new and it was definitely new
I’m so happy I got this I’m a gamer and to get this brand new like it was said to be is awesome I would definitely say to get this if you are wanting an Xbox series x
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Fab1 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Always wanted a new console, WOW
Ordered this and it was delivered in two days. The last game console I bought was the Play Station 1, needless to say they have made a few improvements over the decades (lol). Its a little overwhelming but man is this cool. Got a lot to learn.
JOHN –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Give it rest don’t stay on game all night long!😜❤👍
Its fast its great amazing picture quality!👍👍❤
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Pat –
5.0 out of 5 stars
soo fast!
the load times are so quick. it probably only takes 10 secs to load gta5, where as series 2 would take up to 2 minutes or more.
Thomas –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brand new
It’s brand new and works fine. Local electronic stores were out of stock.
Kindle Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Review for shipper
Device itself is… An Xbox. So, durable and runs pretty consistently great.Shipper did a solid job. Packaging was good and arrived at expected timeframe.
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Worked. Daughter uses it all day. Good price brand new –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it
It work perfect. It was brand new glad I can make them hapoy
Daniel –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome seller! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
They processed my order and shipped it to me 5 days ahead of the estimated delivery date. My Xbox Series X was a really good price, well wrapped, is in great shape and has the cords and controller included as specified. USPS left it on the porch and said they hand delivered it, but that isn’t GamerGirlz fault. This seller does great work and I’d highly recommend them. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
J –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best!
Boys upgraded from Xbox one. Absolutely love this!I kept getting the run around at different retail stores but thisSELLER is amazing. Definitely recommend purchasing from them. Received on time & answered my questions swiftly!!
Jeff Kumes –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing
The system came in perfect condition and is amazing
KC Cooks –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox Family
I bought it for my fiancé and he loves it. Great storage and fast downloads
Gerardo L –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exelente compra
Encontré la consola en oferta con Forza Horizon
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Mister Blue Sky –
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Gaming Machine
Are you ready for a gaming experience unlike any other? The Xbox Series X is here, and it’s ready to take your gaming to the next level. As a long-time gamer and self-proclaimed tech enthusiast, I was eager to get my hands on the latest and greatest console from Microsoft. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint.First, let’s talk about the design. The Xbox Series X is a sleek and sophisticated console that looks like it came straight from the future. Its monolithic form factor is not only aesthetically pleasing but also serves a purpose: it’s designed for optimal cooling and airflow to ensure that the console can run at peak performance without any overheating issues. And boy, does it deliver. I’ve been playing games on this console for hours on end, and I’ve yet to experience any lag or slowdowns.The controller is also a thing of beauty. It’s comfortable to hold, responsive, and features a new “share” button that allows you to capture and share screenshots and videos of your gameplay with ease. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers provide a new level of immersion that truly enhances the gaming experience.But what really sets the Xbox Series X apart is its power. With a custom-designed processor, the console delivers up to 4K resolution and 120 frames per second, which means you’ll get buttery smooth graphics and lightning-fast load times. And if you have a TV that supports it, you can take advantage of the console’s 8K capabilities for an even more jaw-dropping visual experience.Of course, all of this power and performance comes at a cost, and the Xbox Series X is no exception. It’s not cheap, and it may not be the right choice for casual gamers who are content with their current console. But for those who are serious about gaming and want the best of the best, the Xbox Series X is a no-brainer.In conclusion, the Xbox Series X is a true powerhouse of a console that delivers on every front. Its sleek design, powerful performance, and immersive features make it the perfect choice for any gaming aficionado. If you’re in the market for a new console, the Xbox Series X should be at the top of your list. Highly recommended!
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anthony twitchell –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Xbox ever
I bought this package because the stand alone unit was out of stock. For 30 bucks more I got this one in 2 days. Arrived in great shape, although the set up with the app is a little annoying and lengthy. That being said, great graphics and very fast download speeds. Love this Xbox and I’ve had every generation since the first one. Highly recommended.
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Ian Howard –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Console
The series X is a fantastic console! Games play and look great on it. The set up was very simple and wasn’t confusing. If you have the right TV, you can play your games in 120fps. If not, the games will still play great in 60fps. The console itself looks cool with it’s futuristic design. All in all, I would definitely recommend this console for any gamer.
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Rodney PetersonRodney Peterson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Next-Gen Done and Begun Right
Back in 2013, both Microsoft and Sony launched the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 (respectively). Compared to the generation prior (Xbox 360 and PS3) and how those compared to current PC’s of the day, the seventh console generation did not start well. From false promises from Mark Cerny about the PS4 hitting 1080p and 60FPS for every game, to Microsoft’s loss of focus on gaming… couple that with the less than impressive comparison to PC’s, and you would find the apology for sale a few years later with the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Those were what we should have gotten to kick of a generation.Now here we are in 2020. The only downside has been acquiring one of the consoles and the lack of supply due to COVID-19. The Xbox Series X (seriously, Microsoft needs to do something about the naming) is a great offering with great value tucked away inside of the Xbox service.Without getting deep into the technical specs, I will highlight some key differences between the Series X and the One X. The SSD is first. Fast load times across the board for games and the system itself. The 1TB is not what you get in full, but it is not an issue if you keep a small catalogue of installed games. Currently with 6 games installed (AC: Valhalla, Destiny 2 ((all expansions)), GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Watch Dogs Legion), i am sitting at 357.5GB of free space. The frame rates are great with the ability to keep a steady 60FPS and achieve up to 120FPS. 4K is glorious with HDR. The Ray Tracing that some games have is a really nice touch, but unless you stop to smell the roses (or in this case the, wander up and stare at them), it doesn’t jump out at you.Otherwise the console is impressive. Not a single sound has come from the machine in my few hours (extended this evening) of play time. The start up speed is incredibly fast and this is both from a fresh boot, to the low-power mode, to the unplugging method. Quick Resume is something to appreciate as well. Being able to have a handful of games running at once is a nice feature especially if you are one who has game ADD, or want to hop back into a single-player game after having a multiplayer session with friends.The new controller is built on the old saying, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” While Sony went with a new design and functionality for the PS5 with the DuelSense controller (seriously the haptic feedback is a cool addition, but I have a weird feeling it will fade out at some point), I can’t help but feel Microsoft kinda missed a chance with the Series X controller, by not adding a similar feature. However, the controller feels lighter than the last, that could be due to the fact I am using batteries instead of a play and charge kit. It feels also, slightly slimmer all around, but the shape is still ergonomically pleasing for any hand to hold. I don’t mind the absence of an internal battery pack. I find that the play and charge is a nice option, and that with batteries you never have to worry about being plugged in. The jump to USB type C is nice as well, as most of the devices I own use that port exclusively. Added on to the controller’s body is a texture around the back of the hand grips and the tops of the triggers. My grip feels more stable and connected. Also, the addition of a share button is nice for two reasons. First it is a great way to capture what you want without sacrificing gameplay or being vulnerable in a multiplayer title. And 2, it allows for screenshots to now be captured that when being taken by hitting the Guide button, would sometimes cause elements to disappear.As for the value tucked away that I mentioned, that comes thanks to Game Pass. A service I was not fully sold on when it was announced, but as time went on, I became interested and am now a member. And now with them (Microsoft) partnering with EA to bring EA Access to game pass, it makes me wonder what the future holds.
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jacob –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can’t go wrong with the upgrade!
Going from the Xbox one to the Xbox series x is a no brained for a daily gamer. I can quick load into any game with in seconds. The 120 fps is stellar. I can’t recommend enough!
Salesdirect Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best console owned by a company that doesn’t know what to do with it.
I own the Series X and the Playstation 5. I use the series X every day. Both consoles are on the same level when it comes to the graphics, but i feel that the Xbox quick resume feature outpaces the playstation 5. I believe you get 4 quick resumes on Xbox and on the PS5 you get 2 slots. Now, much like my gaming laptop, the Wifi on the xbox is superior to the one on the PS5 – You can get wifi from the furthest part of the house. In my room i can get wifi for it and the PS5 is just too far to get a signal. It makes no noise and its smaller than the PS5 – Whats bad about it? No real first party games. I am playing COD MW2, Street fighter 6 and Forza. Halo infinite was a dud. Just play COD.
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James EdgettJames Edgett –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Simple design and powerful performance
Both of the new console are powerful and cheaper then any good gaming PC. Takes little space and has little round pegs on it’s right side if you want to lay it sideways. Honestly no real exclusive still but if that isn’t the issue then it’s just a matter of preference and friends on the consoles.
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Thomas Bright –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can’t believe I waited this long.
Next gen system has surpassed my expectations, much crisper graphics, load time is almost non existent. The only issue I have is the inability to switch between tv and game using the one guide app.
Karsten Sederstrom –
4.0 out of 5 stars
New! But memory is bad.
Been 15 years since a new system, so I am enjoying this. Games are expensive, but wait for sales. System works great and only negative so far is the memory gets full very quickly. Going to have to buy an external memory which is expensive.
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J. S. Davidson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn’t get a regular Xbox but this was available
I couldn’t get a regular Xbox as they were backordered forever. However, I ordered this bundle and it arrived in like 2 days. Really enjoying it, but bummed lots of my old games aren’t backwards compatible. I’ll probably just keep my old Xbox as well.