The white coating on the discless Xbox Series X matches the same “robot white” found on the Xbox Series S. Microsoft is also releasing a $349.99 1TB Xbox Series S in white for the holidays, alongside ...
There were quite a few rumors about an all-new Xbox console this year. Indeed, Microsoft disappointed us slightly in June when it didn’t launch the cylindrical Xbox Brooklin re-work of the Xbox Series ...
But the big-box retailer already has a major deal on the Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition Robot White + Extra Xbox Wireless ...
All-Digital Edition on Amazon $448 The Xbox Series X: All Digital Edition also comes with more storage at 1TB (to store about 15 games), instead of 512GB, and a matching robot white Xbox Wireless ...
If you're interested in picking one of these up, the fancy 2TB Galaxy Black Series X will set you back $599.99, the 1TB All-Digital Robot White Xbox Series X can be bought for $449.99, and the 1TB ...
You can grab a 1TB Xbox without a disc drive for a slight discount, but even with redesigned internals there’s not much to entice new buyers. The new $450 Xbox Series X is a big, white brick.
Microsoft has followed in its own footsteps by swapping the console’s colorway with this new discless Xbox Series X. Instead of an all-black design, it sports an all-white one. While I haven’t ...
including two Xbox Series X models and a brand new Xbox Series S. The pick of the bunch is the stylish new Robot White Xbox Series X, which comes with 1TB of storage, a matching controller and ...
Last year, Microsoft released an all-black version with 1TB of storage just like on the Xbox Series X. Now though, the company is offering two versions of the white Series S: one with a 512GB SSD ...
Xbox calls this a "refresh" in the announcement post on its website, and indeed it doesn't change up a lot in terms of design ...
Microsoft’s discless Xbox Series X goes on sale today, and while it looks slightly different on the outside thanks to a white paint job and the lack of a disc drive, inside, it has been redesigned.
Earlier this year, Xbox brought some of its games to PlayStation 5 and Switch. Apparently that worked pretty well, as ...