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Microsoft unveils Xbox One X gaming console

Microsoft has unveiled at the Xbox E3 2017 their latest and most powerful console to date – the Xbox One X.

The Xbox One X (formerly code-named “Project Scorpio”), according to Microsoft, boasts 40% more power than any other console. It supports true 4K gaming when paired with a 4K display, offers better textures, smoother frame rates and faster load times, even on a 1080p TV.

In addition, it also offers 4K entertainment package with 4K Ultra HD for Blu-ray X and streamed content, HDR support for gaming and video, and Dolby Atmos support. Microsoft also says that current Xbox One games and accessories are compatible with the Xbox One X.

Xbox One X specs:
Scorpio engine – 6 Teraflops
12GB GDDR5 at 326 GB/s
8GB Flash Memory
1TB HDD
4K UHD Blu-ray Optical Disc Drive
2x HDMI 2.0b (out) & 1.4b (in), 2160p @60Hz, AMD Free Sync
HDR10 support
Bluetooth
Dual-band WiFi
IR blaster
S/PDIF
Ethernet port
Liquid cooling w/ supercharger-style centrifugal fan

The Xbox One X is priced at USD 499 and will roll out to all Xbox One markets starting November 7, 2017.

source: Microsoft

4 Responses

  1. Avatar for Nelfa Aplal Nelfa Aplal says:

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  2. Avatar for Nelfa Aplal Nelfa Aplal says:

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  3. Avatar for The OC The OC says:

    Xbox One X sounds too much like Xbox One S –expect much confusion and disappointment from parents and children this Christmas: “I said I wanted an XBOX ONE X, not an XBOX ONE S, waahahhh!!!!”

  4. Avatar for WilliamC WilliamC says:

    As good as the specs are, this will only appeal to those who built top notch gaming rigs, or a tiny sliver of the gaming public. Since all games will be playable on cheaper Xbox Ones, this is not a must upgrade for many. They should have focused on Xbox One S, and wait another year for even stronger hardware, one that can output 60fps on 4k TV on all games not selective ones.

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