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Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)
Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)
Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)
Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)
Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)
Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)
Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)

Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)

$383.10

(25,928 reviews)

Next gen performance in the smallest Xbox yet Experience a new generation of gaming at a lower price point with the Microsoft Xbox Series S. Nearly 60% smaller than the Xbox Series X, it's the tiniest Xbox ever. Yet it still delivers high frame rates up to 120 fps and speedy loading times - just what you need for intensive gaming. Play the latest releases in Quad HD at 60 fps, while the Xbox Velocity Architecture powered 512 GB custom SSD storage allows you to seamlessly switch between games. Introducing the new Xbox Wireless Controller With its sculptured surface and refined geometry, the new Wireless controller is a thing of beauty. Take aim with the textured grip and hybrid D-pad and share your gameplay at the click of a button. Pairing with the Xbox Series S in seconds, you can seamlessly switch between compatible consoles, PCs and mobile devices. Your old favourites look better than ever There's no need to let your old Xbox games get dusty. As well as being ready for the next generation of games, the Xbox Series S features the revolutionary new Xbox Velocity Architecture. It provides improved loading times, stable frame rates and higher resolutions to thousands of your favourite Xbox One, Xbox 360 and even original Xbox games.

Next gen performance in the smallest Xbox yet Experience a new generation of gaming at a lower price point with the Microsoft Xbox Series S. Nearly 60% smaller than the Xbox Series X, it's the tiniest Xbox ever. Yet it still delivers high frame rates up to 120 fps and speedy loading times - just what you need for intensive gaming. Play the latest releases in Quad HD at 60 fps, while the Xbox Velocity Architecture powered 512 GB custom SSD storage allows you to seamlessly switch between games. Introducing the new Xbox Wireless Controller With its sculptured surface and refined geometry, the new Wireless controller is a thing of beauty. Take aim with the textured grip and hybrid D-pad and share your gameplay at the click of a button. Pairing with the Xbox Series S in seconds, you can seamlessly switch between compatible consoles, PCs and mobile devices. Your old favourites look better than ever There's no need to let your old Xbox games get dusty. As well as being ready for the next generation of games, the Xbox Series S features the revolutionary new Xbox Velocity Architecture. It provides improved loading times, stable frame rates and higher resolutions to thousands of your favourite Xbox One, Xbox 360 and even original Xbox games.

Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)

(25,928 reviews)

Next gen performance in the smallest Xbox yet Experience a new generation of gaming at a lower price point with the Microsoft Xbox Series S. Nearly 60% smaller than the Xbox Series X, it's the tiniest Xbox ever. Yet it still delivers high frame rates up to 120 fps and speedy loading times - just what you need for intensive gaming. Play the latest releases in Quad HD at 60 fps, while the Xbox Velocity Architecture powered 512 GB custom SSD storage allows you to seamlessly switch between games. Introducing the new Xbox Wireless Controller With its sculptured surface and refined geometry, the new Wireless controller is a thing of beauty. Take aim with the textured grip and hybrid D-pad and share your gameplay at the click of a button. Pairing with the Xbox Series S in seconds, you can seamlessly switch between compatible consoles, PCs and mobile devices. Your old favourites look better than ever There's no need to let your old Xbox games get dusty. As well as being ready for the next generation of games, the Xbox Series S features the revolutionary new Xbox Velocity Architecture. It provides improved loading times, stable frame rates and higher resolutions to thousands of your favourite Xbox One, Xbox 360 and even original Xbox games.

Next gen performance in the smallest Xbox yet Experience a new generation of gaming at a lower price point with the Microsoft Xbox Series S. Nearly 60% smaller than the Xbox Series X, it's the tiniest Xbox ever. Yet it still delivers high frame rates up to 120 fps and speedy loading times - just what you need for intensive gaming. Play the latest releases in Quad HD at 60 fps, while the Xbox Velocity Architecture powered 512 GB custom SSD storage allows you to seamlessly switch between games. Introducing the new Xbox Wireless Controller With its sculptured surface and refined geometry, the new Wireless controller is a thing of beauty. Take aim with the textured grip and hybrid D-pad and share your gameplay at the click of a button. Pairing with the Xbox Series S in seconds, you can seamlessly switch between compatible consoles, PCs and mobile devices. Your old favourites look better than ever There's no need to let your old Xbox games get dusty. As well as being ready for the next generation of games, the Xbox Series S features the revolutionary new Xbox Velocity Architecture. It provides improved loading times, stable frame rates and higher resolutions to thousands of your favourite Xbox One, Xbox 360 and even original Xbox games.

$383.10 - $683.00

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The lowest price for Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB) right now is $383.10 at eBay.com.au, compared across 5 retailers.

The all-time low was $289.00 on 25 Mar 2026 — today's price is 33% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 3 July 2026.

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eBay.com.au

$383.10

Microsoft XBOX Series S 512GB ** Fully Working ** No Issues **

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eBay.com.au

$683.00

Xbox Series S 512gb Console All Digital Next Gen Gaming Au

Free delivery

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Cash Converters

$395.00

Microsoft Xbox Series S 500GB 1883 White Microsoft Game Console

Delivery $27.95

TechCart

$528.75

Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)

Delivery $250

Desertcart.ae

$636.02

Xbox Series S Console - 512GB (Renewed)

Free delivery between 14–17 July

microless.com

$664.48

Microsoft Xbox Series S Console, 8X Cores CPU, 4 TFLOPS Custom RGNA 2 GPU, 10GB GGDR6 Memory, 512GB NVMe SSD Storage, Upo to 1440p Resolution, White |

Delivery between 8–15 July $98.95

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Reviews

23 November 2022darian .s

originally posted on influenster.com

Makes the One S seem archaic Comparison story: I've owned at one model of every generation of Xbox since the original with the previous one being an Xbox One S. I'd been playing Forza Horizon 5 on the One S connected to my 4K TV since November. The graphics were pretty good but the startup and load times were horrible. I could do tasks in other rooms while waiting for racing events to load. Then my Xbox Series X arrived this week. After downloading a system update and then Forza, I was ready to see the difference. Blown out of my mind. Startup and load times are so fast they are practically not noticeable. Combine that with the ability to do 'quick resume' for previously loaded games, and you can be playing in no time at all. Now I barely have time to see if there ... MoreMakes the One S seem archaic Comparison story: I've owned at one model of every generation of Xbox since the original with the previous one being an Xbox One S. I'd been playing Forza Horizon 5 on the One S connected to my 4K TV since November. The graphics were pretty good but the startup and load times were horrible. I could do tasks in other rooms while waiting for racing events to load. Then my Xbox Series X arrived this week. After downloading a system update and then Forza, I was ready to see the difference. Blown out of my mind. Startup and load times are so fast they are practically not noticeable. Combine that with the ability to do 'quick resume' for previously loaded games, and you can be playing in no time at all. Now I barely have time to see if there are any messages on my phone, let alone go do some task in another room. And the graphics are out of this world. In Forza if I stop at a field of flowers and I see that each flower has petals. Flamingos at the waterfall have feathers. Pineapple plants have serrated edges. Banana plants have tears and holes in the leaves. Pros: Amazing graphics and speed Smaller than a PS5 Negatives: Storage of 1TB (which is even smaller due to system files) Games that are designed specifically for the Series S/X must be stored on the internal drive or an expensive proprietary Seagate external drive. But games can be moved to an external HDD or SSD if you aren't planning on playing it for a while. Seems to consume more power than my One S. Running my TV, surround sound and Xbox through a UPS and 500-watt power transformer, the transformer could not handle the load when gaming on the Xbox Series X while it could easily handle it on the One S. Conclusion: If you can find one at MSRP prices, this should be a no-brainer of a decision for any gamer.

30 March 2023flor.q

originally posted on influenster.com

The Xbox Series S is the smaller and more affordable sibling of the Xbox Series X, but don't let its size fool you - this console packs a punch. The Series S boasts a custom-designed AMD Zen 2 processor, RDNA 2 graphics, and 10GB of RAM, making it capable of running next-gen games with ease. It also has a 512GB SSD for lightning-fast load times. The console itself is sleek and stylish, with a compact design that looks great in any entertainment center. The included wireless controller is highly responsive and comfortable to hold, with a textured grip that provides excellent control. One of the standout features of the Series S is its ability to support up to 1440p resolution at 120fps, which provides a smooth and immersive gaming experience. The console also ... MoreThe Xbox Series S is the smaller and more affordable sibling of the Xbox Series X, but don't let its size fool you - this console packs a punch. The Series S boasts a custom-designed AMD Zen 2 processor, RDNA 2 graphics, and 10GB of RAM, making it capable of running next-gen games with ease. It also has a 512GB SSD for lightning-fast load times. The console itself is sleek and stylish, with a compact design that looks great in any entertainment center. The included wireless controller is highly responsive and comfortable to hold, with a textured grip that provides excellent control. One of the standout features of the Series S is its ability to support up to 1440p resolution at 120fps, which provides a smooth and immersive gaming experience. The console also supports ray tracing, which adds realistic lighting and reflections to games, and has Quick Resume, which allows you to switch between games seamlessly. In terms of games, the Series S is backwards compatible with thousands of Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games, as well as all new Xbox Series X/S games. The console also comes with a range of streaming apps, including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, making it a great all-in-one entertainment center. One downside to the Series S is its smaller hard drive size of 512GB, which may fill up quickly if you plan on downloading and storing a lot of games. However, the console does support external hard drives, so you can easily expand your storage if needed. Overall, the Microsoft Xbox Series S is an excellent choice for gamers who want a high-quality next-gen console without breaking the bank. It's capable of running games at high resolutions and frame rates, has a sleek design, and comes with a great range of features and games to enjoy.

Entry level into next gen. Is it worth it?
22 July 2022La1508

originally posted on bestbuy.com

How does microsoft's entry level offering into the next gen realm stack up and is it worth it? Since I currently own all three of the xbox one x, series s and series x (seriously microsoft can you get any lazier with the naming?) I thought I would take a second to give my two cents on the series s console as it compares and relates to its xbox brethren.So first off what exactly is the Xbox Series S and where does it fit into the rest of the Xbox family? The Series S is one of microsoft's two new next gen (current gen by now?) consoles as it looks to phase out the older Xbox One models. Its serves as the entry level next gen console sorta like the little brother to the much more powerful, flagship Series X console. Basically an all digital, disc free upgrade to the ... MoreHow does microsoft's entry level offering into the next gen realm stack up and is it worth it? Since I currently own all three of the xbox one x, series s and series x (seriously microsoft can you get any lazier with the naming?) I thought I would take a second to give my two cents on the series s console as it compares and relates to its xbox brethren.So first off what exactly is the Xbox Series S and where does it fit into the rest of the Xbox family? The Series S is one of microsoft's two new next gen (current gen by now?) consoles as it looks to phase out the older Xbox One models. Its serves as the entry level next gen console sorta like the little brother to the much more powerful, flagship Series X console. Basically an all digital, disc free upgrade to the older Xbox One family. It brings advancements such as ray tracing, 3d audio, nvme ssd and faster gpu at the cost of storage and performance. In all honesty, the little brother doesn't really play in the same league as its bigger brother so its actually much more logical to compare it to the One X since both price and performance falls into a much closer spectrum to see if its worth upgrading for you.PROS:-The new Xbox Series S brings a host of advancements over the previous console cycle. Primarily and most obviously noticeable is that it is faster. Like, much faster. In fact that is the first thing everyone that has used mine says within the first 5 minutes. The new console clocks in with a GPU that is 393Mhz faster than a One X as well as a CPU that is roughly 1.5x faster. Add to that advanced NVME SSD and load times are drastically cut down from older consoles, so much so that it is seriously hard to sit and stare at loading screens for more than 20 seconds anymore. Beyond that the Series S also offers support for ray tracing along with twice the refresh rate at 120hz. Another under appreciated upgrade is support for 3D spatial audio, if you haven't experienced Dolby Atmos yet you are missing out! You also get the newer version of the Xbox wireless controller and much improved app support for all your streaming needs. All of this at price that is much more palatable than the Series X and about that of a new One X (if you can find one). Add to that full backwards compatibility for both gaming and hardware and you can see the many benefits to upgrading. However, that price point does come at some compromises..CONS:- There are some trade offs to having a reasonable price point and smaller profile. Primarily the Series S is not a true 4k console. Output resolution is limited 1440p compared to 4k capabilities of the One X. However don't forget you have a much faster refresh rate which leads to far smoother gameplay and that is going to be much noticeable than the dip in resolution which really requires a higher end tv to make a difference. Another big difference is the obvious lack of a disc drive. Given the push towards digital gaming this may or may not matter to you, but any older games you still have on disc are basically useless and forget about using it as your 4k blu ray player. Although you can still access streaming services such as Netflix etc. Lastly for a system that is all digital you are definitely going to run into memory storage issues. With 512Gb of internal storage off the shelf there is going to be constant shuffling of what games you keep installed on your system. Considering most games are now in the 50-75Gb range and can often be much higher this could be quite the issue.VERDICT:-In conclusion the Series S is definitely a step up and into the next console generation. Although the resolution is actually lower than an older One X model this is not truly noticeable unless you have a very good newer TV. What is very noticeable is the processing speed and 120Hz refresh rate which any gamer will tell you makes a much bigger difference to the overall experience and the Series S shines here. And until you actually experience it you can't imagine the huge difference the loading times make, it is like old school dial up compared to 5g internet. Once you get used to it you really can't go back. So depending on what your budget and requirements are the Series S is totally and upgrade to the One X and unless you have spent $1000+ on a tv that is no more than year old and have another $600+ to spend on the flagship Series X this might very well be the console for you! A great way to experience the benefits of next gen gaming without breaking the bank.

Specification

General
Product TypeGame console
Internal Memory512 GB SSD
ProcessorAMD Zen 2 3.6 GHz - 8-core
RAM10 GB GDDR6 SDRAM at 224 GB/s

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
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eBay.com.au

$383.10

Microsoft XBOX Series S 512GB ** Fully Working ** No Issues **

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

eBay.com.au

$683.00

Xbox Series S 512gb Console All Digital Next Gen Gaming Au

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Cash Converters

$395.00

Microsoft Xbox Series S 500GB 1883 White Microsoft Game Console

Delivery $27.95

TechCart

$528.75

Microsoft Xbox S Console (512GB)

Delivery $250

Desertcart.ae

$636.02

Xbox Series S Console - 512GB (Renewed)

Free delivery between 14–17 July

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

23 November 2022

Makes the One S seem archaic Comparison story: I've owned at one model of every generation of Xbox since the original with the previous one being an Xbox One S. I'd been playing Forza Horizon 5 on the One S connected to my 4K TV since November. The graphics were pretty good but the startup and load times were horrible. I could do tasks in other rooms while waiting for racing events to load. Then my Xbox Series X arrived this week. After downloading a system update and then Forza, I was ready to see the difference. Blown out of my mind. Startup and load times are so fast they are practically not noticeable. Combine that with the ability to do 'quick resume' for previously loaded games, and you can be playing in no time at all. Now I barely have time to see if there ... MoreMakes the One S seem archaic Comparison story: I've owned at one model of every generation of Xbox since the original with the previous one being an Xbox One S. I'd been playing Forza Horizon 5 on the One S connected to my 4K TV since November. The graphics were pretty good but the startup and load times were horrible. I could do tasks in other rooms while waiting for racing events to load. Then my Xbox Series X arrived this week. After downloading a system update and then Forza, I was ready to see the difference. Blown out of my mind. Startup and load times are so fast they are practically not noticeable. Combine that with the ability to do 'quick resume' for previously loaded games, and you can be playing in no time at all. Now I barely have time to see if there are any messages on my phone, let alone go do some task in another room. And the graphics are out of this world. In Forza if I stop at a field of flowers and I see that each flower has petals. Flamingos at the waterfall have feathers. Pineapple plants have serrated edges. Banana plants have tears and holes in the leaves. Pros: Amazing graphics and speed Smaller than a PS5 Negatives: Storage of 1TB (which is even smaller due to system files) Games that are designed specifically for the Series S/X must be stored on the internal drive or an expensive proprietary Seagate external drive. But games can be moved to an external HDD or SSD if you aren't planning on playing it for a while. Seems to consume more power than my One S. Running my TV, surround sound and Xbox through a UPS and 500-watt power transformer, the transformer could not handle the load when gaming on the Xbox Series X while it could easily handle it on the One S. Conclusion: If you can find one at MSRP prices, this should be a no-brainer of a decision for any gamer.

darian .s originally posted on influenster.com
30 March 2023

The Xbox Series S is the smaller and more affordable sibling of the Xbox Series X, but don't let its size fool you - this console packs a punch. The Series S boasts a custom-designed AMD Zen 2 processor, RDNA 2 graphics, and 10GB of RAM, making it capable of running next-gen games with ease. It also has a 512GB SSD for lightning-fast load times. The console itself is sleek and stylish, with a compact design that looks great in any entertainment center. The included wireless controller is highly responsive and comfortable to hold, with a textured grip that provides excellent control. One of the standout features of the Series S is its ability to support up to 1440p resolution at 120fps, which provides a smooth and immersive gaming experience. The console also ... MoreThe Xbox Series S is the smaller and more affordable sibling of the Xbox Series X, but don't let its size fool you - this console packs a punch. The Series S boasts a custom-designed AMD Zen 2 processor, RDNA 2 graphics, and 10GB of RAM, making it capable of running next-gen games with ease. It also has a 512GB SSD for lightning-fast load times. The console itself is sleek and stylish, with a compact design that looks great in any entertainment center. The included wireless controller is highly responsive and comfortable to hold, with a textured grip that provides excellent control. One of the standout features of the Series S is its ability to support up to 1440p resolution at 120fps, which provides a smooth and immersive gaming experience. The console also supports ray tracing, which adds realistic lighting and reflections to games, and has Quick Resume, which allows you to switch between games seamlessly. In terms of games, the Series S is backwards compatible with thousands of Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games, as well as all new Xbox Series X/S games. The console also comes with a range of streaming apps, including Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, making it a great all-in-one entertainment center. One downside to the Series S is its smaller hard drive size of 512GB, which may fill up quickly if you plan on downloading and storing a lot of games. However, the console does support external hard drives, so you can easily expand your storage if needed. Overall, the Microsoft Xbox Series S is an excellent choice for gamers who want a high-quality next-gen console without breaking the bank. It's capable of running games at high resolutions and frame rates, has a sleek design, and comes with a great range of features and games to enjoy.

flor.q originally posted on influenster.com
Entry level into next gen. Is it worth it?
22 July 2022

How does microsoft's entry level offering into the next gen realm stack up and is it worth it? Since I currently own all three of the xbox one x, series s and series x (seriously microsoft can you get any lazier with the naming?) I thought I would take a second to give my two cents on the series s console as it compares and relates to its xbox brethren.So first off what exactly is the Xbox Series S and where does it fit into the rest of the Xbox family? The Series S is one of microsoft's two new next gen (current gen by now?) consoles as it looks to phase out the older Xbox One models. Its serves as the entry level next gen console sorta like the little brother to the much more powerful, flagship Series X console. Basically an all digital, disc free upgrade to the ... MoreHow does microsoft's entry level offering into the next gen realm stack up and is it worth it? Since I currently own all three of the xbox one x, series s and series x (seriously microsoft can you get any lazier with the naming?) I thought I would take a second to give my two cents on the series s console as it compares and relates to its xbox brethren.So first off what exactly is the Xbox Series S and where does it fit into the rest of the Xbox family? The Series S is one of microsoft's two new next gen (current gen by now?) consoles as it looks to phase out the older Xbox One models. Its serves as the entry level next gen console sorta like the little brother to the much more powerful, flagship Series X console. Basically an all digital, disc free upgrade to the older Xbox One family. It brings advancements such as ray tracing, 3d audio, nvme ssd and faster gpu at the cost of storage and performance. In all honesty, the little brother doesn't really play in the same league as its bigger brother so its actually much more logical to compare it to the One X since both price and performance falls into a much closer spectrum to see if its worth upgrading for you.PROS:-The new Xbox Series S brings a host of advancements over the previous console cycle. Primarily and most obviously noticeable is that it is faster. Like, much faster. In fact that is the first thing everyone that has used mine says within the first 5 minutes. The new console clocks in with a GPU that is 393Mhz faster than a One X as well as a CPU that is roughly 1.5x faster. Add to that advanced NVME SSD and load times are drastically cut down from older consoles, so much so that it is seriously hard to sit and stare at loading screens for more than 20 seconds anymore. Beyond that the Series S also offers support for ray tracing along with twice the refresh rate at 120hz. Another under appreciated upgrade is support for 3D spatial audio, if you haven't experienced Dolby Atmos yet you are missing out! You also get the newer version of the Xbox wireless controller and much improved app support for all your streaming needs. All of this at price that is much more palatable than the Series X and about that of a new One X (if you can find one). Add to that full backwards compatibility for both gaming and hardware and you can see the many benefits to upgrading. However, that price point does come at some compromises..CONS:- There are some trade offs to having a reasonable price point and smaller profile. Primarily the Series S is not a true 4k console. Output resolution is limited 1440p compared to 4k capabilities of the One X. However don't forget you have a much faster refresh rate which leads to far smoother gameplay and that is going to be much noticeable than the dip in resolution which really requires a higher end tv to make a difference. Another big difference is the obvious lack of a disc drive. Given the push towards digital gaming this may or may not matter to you, but any older games you still have on disc are basically useless and forget about using it as your 4k blu ray player. Although you can still access streaming services such as Netflix etc. Lastly for a system that is all digital you are definitely going to run into memory storage issues. With 512Gb of internal storage off the shelf there is going to be constant shuffling of what games you keep installed on your system. Considering most games are now in the 50-75Gb range and can often be much higher this could be quite the issue.VERDICT:-In conclusion the Series S is definitely a step up and into the next console generation. Although the resolution is actually lower than an older One X model this is not truly noticeable unless you have a very good newer TV. What is very noticeable is the processing speed and 120Hz refresh rate which any gamer will tell you makes a much bigger difference to the overall experience and the Series S shines here. And until you actually experience it you can't imagine the huge difference the loading times make, it is like old school dial up compared to 5g internet. Once you get used to it you really can't go back. So depending on what your budget and requirements are the Series S is totally and upgrade to the One X and unless you have spent $1000+ on a tv that is no more than year old and have another $600+ to spend on the flagship Series X this might very well be the console for you! A great way to experience the benefits of next gen gaming without breaking the bank.

La1508 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Go Big, or Go Home...
14 February 2023

Did you ever buy one of those $600 "gaming" PC's, only to realize that it would have been a GREAT system circa 1994? THAT is what the XBOX Series S brings to the console table. And the "Holiday Bundle" is the red headed step-child of this family!First of all, it is 512GB of SSD inside of it. But only 318GB are usable by the customer. WHAT?!? 200GB of system required OS and other garbage? UNFORGIVABLE! 3 games put me over 75% capacity.Furthermore, the Series S seems to be streaming a LOT of its assets. I purchased this to play the Hogwarts Legacy game. And whenever I boot the game, there are visual pixelations all over the screen that I would suspect being the result of a defective product if only it happened in ANY game that isn't "optimized" for Series X and ... MoreDid you ever buy one of those $600 "gaming" PC's, only to realize that it would have been a GREAT system circa 1994? THAT is what the XBOX Series S brings to the console table. And the "Holiday Bundle" is the red headed step-child of this family!First of all, it is 512GB of SSD inside of it. But only 318GB are usable by the customer. WHAT?!? 200GB of system required OS and other garbage? UNFORGIVABLE! 3 games put me over 75% capacity.Furthermore, the Series S seems to be streaming a LOT of its assets. I purchased this to play the Hogwarts Legacy game. And whenever I boot the game, there are visual pixelations all over the screen that I would suspect being the result of a defective product if only it happened in ANY game that isn't "optimized" for Series X and S.Older games like Persona 3, newer games like Disney's Dreamlight Valley, and pixel art games like Vampire Survivors ALL play without any pixelated artifacts. But the first 2 are NOT "XBOX optimized" and the last one has graphics from the SNES era. So despite having downloaded 52GB of graphics files to my new XBOX Series S, it still sems to be checking with the cloud first and foremost. UNFORGIVABLE!!!In fact, the only way to get the pixelated artifacts revoved from the Hogwarts Legacy game is to boot up one of the non-optimized games, and play it for a while. Then to go and play Hogwarts. Then, over time, and through loading screens, they will eventually disappear. Almost like every loading screen rebuffers whatever is happening through the cloud and the optimization process. And over 30 or so minutes, it eventually gets things right.I'm under no illusion that the Series X would consult the cloud just as frequently, but its faster chipset would HOPEFULLY make the issues non-existent, or at least less severe for less time.I've spent the last couple years gaming on PC, but I don't buy enough PC games to justify a $1200 GPU upgrade, so the Series S seemed like it might just fit the bill. Unfortunately, it is a purchase that I regretted almost immediately. From its ridiculous SSD size, to its cloud integration/buffering issues I can't truly recommend ANYONE buy this.If you are a big time gamer, then the PC is probably where you should look. If the prices of GPU's make that unreasonable or impossible then the choice becomes between Microsoft's more customer friendly ecosystem with the XBOX SERIES X, or SONY's terribly consumer unfriendly practices with the PS5.Regardless of which you choose: AVOID THIS CONSOLE, THE XBOX SERIES S, LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!

Noel originally posted on walmart.com
Great
2 January 2023

I used to own an Xbox One X and some people will say that it was close enough to the Series X that it wasn’t a worthwhile upgrade since these are expensive and hard to get. Well let me put those claims to rest. While, yes, this console feels very similar to the One X when you fire it up, once you get into a game, it’s a whole new experience. One of my favorite games from last gen is Forza Horizon 4 and even though you could do 4K30fps and 1080p60fps on the One X, being able to do 4K60fps on the Series X makes it feel like a completely different game. The speeds that this console operates at are truly next level. One of my all time favorite games is the original Star Wars Battlefront II. I have that game for the original Xbox and it works on the Series X! But it ... MoreI used to own an Xbox One X and some people will say that it was close enough to the Series X that it wasn’t a worthwhile upgrade since these are expensive and hard to get. Well let me put those claims to rest. While, yes, this console feels very similar to the One X when you fire it up, once you get into a game, it’s a whole new experience. One of my favorite games from last gen is Forza Horizon 4 and even though you could do 4K30fps and 1080p60fps on the One X, being able to do 4K60fps on the Series X makes it feel like a completely different game. The speeds that this console operates at are truly next level. One of my all time favorite games is the original Star Wars Battlefront II. I have that game for the original Xbox and it works on the Series X! But it works exceptionally well. It’s scary fast. I swear, I spent a collective 3 months of my life waiting for that game to load when I was young. The loading screen barely appears before the entire match is already on your screen with the Series X. It’s so fast that the loading screen is almost a flash on the screen. Of course, younger me is furious at how fast it is, knowing how many times I would just get up and grab a drink or a snack while it was loading. But older me has to start planning out the drinks and snacks before even turning on the console because the days of long loading times are gone, and that makes me extremely happy. It may feel like an Xbox One at first glance, but let me tell you, it is nothing like an Xbox One when you start really comparing speed and graphical quality. Pair it with an Elite Series 2 Controller and you’re in for a great time. Worthwhile leisure investment, 100%.

Reviewer originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Features
24 February 2023

The Xbox Series S 512 GB All-Digital - Holiday Console - white from Microsoft is a powerful gaming console that is perfect for anyone looking to enter the world of high-performance gaming. As a digital-only console, it is ideal for those who prefer to download their games rather than purchasing physical copies.One of the most impressive features of the Xbox Series S is its processing power. This console is capable of running games at up to 120 frames per second, which makes for an incredibly smooth and immersive gaming experience. The graphics are also top-notch, with support for 4K gaming and HDR. Whether you're playing the latest first-person shooter or exploring a massive open-world adventure, the Xbox Series S delivers stunning visuals and fast, responsive ... MoreThe Xbox Series S 512 GB All-Digital - Holiday Console - white from Microsoft is a powerful gaming console that is perfect for anyone looking to enter the world of high-performance gaming. As a digital-only console, it is ideal for those who prefer to download their games rather than purchasing physical copies.One of the most impressive features of the Xbox Series S is its processing power. This console is capable of running games at up to 120 frames per second, which makes for an incredibly smooth and immersive gaming experience. The graphics are also top-notch, with support for 4K gaming and HDR. Whether you're playing the latest first-person shooter or exploring a massive open-world adventure, the Xbox Series S delivers stunning visuals and fast, responsive gameplay.Another great feature of the Xbox Series S is its compact size. This console is much smaller than its counterpart, the Xbox Series X, which makes it easier to fit into a variety of entertainment setups. Despite its smaller size, the Xbox Series S still packs a punch when it comes to performance. You won't be sacrificing anything in terms of power just because you choose a more compact console.Overall, the Xbox Series S 512 GB All-Digital - Holiday Console - white is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-performance gaming console that won't take up too much space in their home. With its impressive processing power, stunning graphics, and compact size, this console is sure to provide hours of entertainment for gamers of all skill levels.

BaitandSwitch originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great system at a great price.
11 May 2023

Is so overall I would say this is an absolutely fantastic buy however I will go over some of the same pros and cons of this system. Capabilities of this machine is significantly better than a PS4 and my opinion I would say it lays somewhere between PS4 and PS5. One of the amazing things about the system is some of the backwards compatible games from XBox One really really shine here such is the ORIGINAL Assassin's Creethis in my opinion graphically looks as good as most of the top tier series X/S games. Which is quite a feat cause it's having to do mega upscaling to accomplish this! Also the tomb raider reboot (2014) is quite incredible here! It gets a resolution AND frame rate boost . AMAZING! The system does processes VERY quickly due to a newer architecture and ... MoreIs so overall I would say this is an absolutely fantastic buy however I will go over some of the same pros and cons of this system. Capabilities of this machine is significantly better than a PS4 and my opinion I would say it lays somewhere between PS4 and PS5. One of the amazing things about the system is some of the backwards compatible games from XBox One really really shine here such is the ORIGINAL Assassin's Creethis in my opinion graphically looks as good as most of the top tier series X/S games. Which is quite a feat cause it's having to do mega upscaling to accomplish this! Also the tomb raider reboot (2014) is quite incredible here! It gets a resolution AND frame rate boost . AMAZING! The system does processes VERY quickly due to a newer architecture and higher CPU than a last gen systems. Waiting minutes to delete games is a thing of the past. Which brings me to one of the take aways here. Storage. They really should have given the same terabyte storage that the X has because if you want to try out a lot of X/S optimized gamepass games then your going to be doing a LOT of deleting/moving with this system. It's worth noting that although you can purchase various external hard drives for this system, only the Seagate 1 TB expansion card will allow you to download series x/s optimized games. You can use any external hard drive to download and play Xbox One games but if you want the series X/S versions of the games, which tend to run and look a lot better; you can only do it on the system storage which is pathetic at best or you have to purchase this super expensive proprietary expansion card starting at $149 for 1 TB and $279 for 2 TB. Last but not least most of the games are going to look and run significantly better on the series X. However this is a great go between of the last gen and current gen and it's a steal for 299.

JoeaMoney originally posted on bestbuy.com
Next-Generation Gaming Powerhouse
17 May 2023

Introduction:The XBOX Series X 512GB Disc-Less Video Game Console represents the pinnacle of gaming technology, delivering an immersive and powerful gaming experience. With its cutting-edge hardware, lightning-fast loading times, and a vast library of games, this console sets a new standard for console gaming. In this review, we will explore the console's performance, design, game library, user experience, and overall value proposition.Performance:The XBOX Series X boasts impressive performance capabilities, making it one of the most powerful consoles on the market. Its custom-designed AMD Zen 2 CPU and RDNA 2 GPU deliver stunning visuals and breathtaking graphics. Games run smoothly at high frame rates, allowing for a truly immersive gaming experience. The ... MoreIntroduction:The XBOX Series X 512GB Disc-Less Video Game Console represents the pinnacle of gaming technology, delivering an immersive and powerful gaming experience. With its cutting-edge hardware, lightning-fast loading times, and a vast library of games, this console sets a new standard for console gaming. In this review, we will explore the console's performance, design, game library, user experience, and overall value proposition.Performance:The XBOX Series X boasts impressive performance capabilities, making it one of the most powerful consoles on the market. Its custom-designed AMD Zen 2 CPU and RDNA 2 GPU deliver stunning visuals and breathtaking graphics. Games run smoothly at high frame rates, allowing for a truly immersive gaming experience. The console's 512GB SSD ensures fast loading times, reducing wait times and keeping you in the action. Whether you're exploring expansive open worlds or engaging in fast-paced multiplayer battles, the XBOX Series X excels in delivering top-notch performance.Design:The console features a sleek and modern design that blends seamlessly with any entertainment setup. The monolithic tower design, with its matte black finish and distinctive green accents, exudes a sense of power and sophistication. The console is compact yet sturdy, and the cooling system keeps it running efficiently, even during extended gaming sessions. The attention to detail in the design showcases Microsoft's commitment to delivering a premium gaming experience.Game Library:One of the biggest strengths of the XBOX Series X is its expansive game library. With backward compatibility, you can play a vast selection of titles from previous generations, ensuring a rich and diverse gaming experience. Additionally, the console offers a wide range of exclusive titles, including popular franchises like Halo, Forza, and Gears of War. The inclusion of Xbox Game Pass, a subscription service that provides access to a vast library of games, adds incredible value and variety to the gaming experience.User Experience:Navigating the XBOX Series X is a breeze, thanks to the intuitive and user-friendly interface. The console offers seamless integration with Microsoft services like Xbox Live and Xbox Game Pass, providing a cohesive and connected gaming ecosystem. The Quick Resume feature allows you to seamlessly switch between multiple games, picking up right where you left off without any delay. Additionally, the controller offers excellent ergonomics and precise controls, ensuring a comfortable and immersive gaming experience.Value for Money:Considering its impressive performance, future-proof hardware, and extensive game library, the XBOX Series X offers excellent value for money. While the initial investment may seem high, the console's capabilities and the wealth of gaming experiences it provides make it worth every penny. The inclusion of the 512GB SSD ensures fast loading times and ample storage for your favorite games. Furthermore, the absence of a disc drive in the disc-less version not only contributes to a sleeker design but also promotes a more streamlined and digital gaming experience.Conclusion:The XBOX Series X 512GB Disc-Less Video Game Console sets a new benchmark for console gaming with its outstanding performance, sleek design, extensive game library, and user-friendly experience. It delivers breathtaking visuals, lightning-fast loading times, and an immersive gaming experience that will captivate both casual gamers and enthusiasts alike. With its future-proof hardware, including the 512GB SSD, and the convenience of a disc-less system, the XBOX Series X offers excellent value for money. If you're seeking the ultimate next-generation gaming experience, the XBOX Series X is a must-have console that will keep you entertained for years to come.

Arfrench originally posted on bestbuy.com
The new xbox is amazing
6 June 2023

The Xbox Series S is a fantastic gaming console that offers a powerful and immersive gaming experience. The console is sleek and compact, making it easy to fit into any entertainment setup. The interface is user-friendly, and the controller is comfortable to hold, with responsive buttons and triggers that make gameplay a breeze.One of the standout features of the Xbox Series S is its performance. The console is capable of running games at up to 120 frames per second, with support for 1440p resolution. This means that games look and feel incredibly smooth, with no lag or stuttering. Additionally, the console supports ray tracing, which adds realistic lighting and shadows to games, making them look more lifelike than ever before.The Xbox Series S also offers ... MoreThe Xbox Series S is a fantastic gaming console that offers a powerful and immersive gaming experience. The console is sleek and compact, making it easy to fit into any entertainment setup. The interface is user-friendly, and the controller is comfortable to hold, with responsive buttons and triggers that make gameplay a breeze.One of the standout features of the Xbox Series S is its performance. The console is capable of running games at up to 120 frames per second, with support for 1440p resolution. This means that games look and feel incredibly smooth, with no lag or stuttering. Additionally, the console supports ray tracing, which adds realistic lighting and shadows to games, making them look more lifelike than ever before.The Xbox Series S also offers access to a vast library of games, including Xbox Game Pass, which gives you access to over 100 high-quality games for a low monthly fee. Additionally, the console supports backward compatibility, which means you can play many of your favorite Xbox One games on the new console.Overall, the Xbox Series S is a top-notch gaming console that offers a premium gaming experience. If you're looking for a console that delivers high-performance gaming at an affordable price, then the Xbox Series S is definitely worth considering.

AnthonyB originally posted on bestbuy.com
Worth every penny
4 July 2023

The Xbox Series S is a compact and affordable next-generation gaming console offered by Microsoft. Here's a review of the console based on its features and performance.Design and Build Quality:The Xbox Series S features a sleek and compact design that is significantly smaller than its counterpart, the Xbox Series X. It has a white color scheme with a black vented grille on top. The build quality is solid, with a premium feel despite its smaller size. The console is lightweight, making it easy to move around or fit into smaller spaces.Performance:While the Xbox Series S is less powerful than the Xbox Series X, it still delivers impressive performance for its price. It is capable of rendering games at up to 1440p resolution with support for ray tracing and ... MoreThe Xbox Series S is a compact and affordable next-generation gaming console offered by Microsoft. Here's a review of the console based on its features and performance.Design and Build Quality:The Xbox Series S features a sleek and compact design that is significantly smaller than its counterpart, the Xbox Series X. It has a white color scheme with a black vented grille on top. The build quality is solid, with a premium feel despite its smaller size. The console is lightweight, making it easy to move around or fit into smaller spaces.Performance:While the Xbox Series S is less powerful than the Xbox Series X, it still delivers impressive performance for its price. It is capable of rendering games at up to 1440p resolution with support for ray tracing and variable refresh rate. The console also features a custom SSD, which significantly reduces loading times in games and allows for quick resume features. It is worth noting that the Series S targets 60fps performance rather than the higher frame rates offered by the Series X.Game Library:The Xbox Series S is part of the Xbox ecosystem, which includes Xbox Game Pass, a subscription service that provides access to a vast library of games. This gives players the opportunity to explore a wide variety of titles, including both new releases and older classics. The console is backward compatible, allowing you to play Xbox One, Xbox 360, and even some original Xbox games. Additionally, the Series S supports Smart Delivery, which ensures that you get the best version of a game for your console.User Interface and Features:The Xbox Series S runs on the same user interface as the rest of the Xbox One family, with a user-friendly and intuitive interface. It offers various entertainment apps and streaming services, making it a versatile entertainment center. The console also supports backward compatibility with Xbox One accessories, so you can continue using your existing controllers, headsets, and other peripherals.Value for Money:The Xbox Series S is an excellent choice for gamers on a budget or those who don't require 4K gaming. It offers a significant leap in performance over the previous generation, supports the latest gaming technologies, and provides access to a vast game library. Its lower price point compared to the Series X makes it an attractive option for casual gamers or those with limited space.Conclusion:The Xbox Series S is a compelling choice for gamers looking for a more affordable entry into next-generation gaming. While it sacrifices some power and 4K capabilities compared to the Series X, it still delivers impressive performance and features a robust game library. If you're primarily focused on 1080p or 1440p gaming and want access to the latest Xbox titles, the Series S is a solid choice that offers great value for money.

Maximus18 originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

General
Product TypeGame console
Internal Memory512 GB SSD
ProcessorAMD Zen 2 3.6 GHz - 8-core
RAM10 GB GDDR6 SDRAM at 224 GB/s

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