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Xbox Series S

Platform : Xbox, Xbox Series S

£188.22
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  • Introducing the Xbox Series S, the smallest, sleekest Xbox console ever. Experience the speed and performance of a next-gen all-digital console at an accessible price point.
  • Go all-digital and enjoy disc-free, next-gen gaming with the smallest Xbox console ever made.
  • Bundle includes: Xbox Series S console, one Xbox Wireless Controller, a high-speed HDMI cable, and power cable
  • Experience next-gen speed and performance with the Xbox Velocity Architecture, powered by a custom SSD and integrated software
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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
15,817 global ratings
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Speed and Size
That is a great console.I had a Xbox one and it was fine, but a bit slow and a few games were migrating to only cloud or only Xbox series, so I decided to get one and my only regret is not to have a 4k monitor. The design of it, how compact it is, how versatile, all in it is great, but the best graphics can only be shown if you have 4k monitor. Another down side would be the storage, but it is fixable, if you need, with a extension card or you could opt for the black version with 1Tb.5 stars for me and if you want the best out of it, make sure the storage is enough for you and you have a ideal monitor.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 August 2021
The series S was more of a playful experiment to my eyes when it first got announced, rather than a serious offer that I would consider buying for myself. And yet here I am, writing down my very positive experience with it so far.

Here are some key points, for those who don't want to read the whole review:
Positives
- The price. Ridiculous value for money, really. Even without the shortage on GPU's, I don't think £250 could buy you a card with better performance than the series S. Leave alone the crazy fast SSD.
- The exterior design. This is a powerful machine, capable of some serious performance, somehow contained in a tiny rectangular box that fits everywhere. It can also stand horizontally or vertically without requiring a base, while looking extremely cute in both scenarios. Simple, easy, sensible.
- Cooling. No matter what game you throw at it, there is no part of the console that feels hot to touch. The hot air comes out of that big black circle, without touching anything on its way out (like cables, ports etc).
- All new Xbox features. Cloud gaming, Console streaming, Smart delivery automatic improvements on older games... Quick Resume is the feature that we all wanted but did not know.
- Game Pass. The gaming subscription service adds so much value to the Xbox platform.

Negatives
- Questionable future. So far it has been keeping up with the series X, at least for 1080/1440p gaming with some acceptable reductions in image quality, but until when?
- Unpolished UI on the main menu. I can almost always notice sound effects breaking and small lags when browsing the menus fast.
- More or less 385GB are available for games, significantly smaller than the series X.
- Previous generation titles that have not been optimized yet, run their Xbox one S version by default rather than the Xbox one X. This means you get the crappier version pretty much, even though the console could handle the best one as well.
- No Blu Ray. I don't care about that one, but it is the only way to have access to the used games market.

Just by going through the pros/cons list, one can easily see that great value for money does not mean the best possible choice always. I'm pretty sure that the extra £200 required for the series X (or a ps5) are totally worth it and it is the safest bet for many gamers.

But there are many ways to choose the series S as well. Some people live in tiny apartments or rooms, some don't own a 4K monitor. Some prefer playing older titles, indies and will be extremely happy with the way the modern triple A's will run on the series S. Some just want a console to play with their kids and have fun without breaking the bank. Some just want to get a taste of game pass at the lowest price possible.

No matter what the reason, the series S is an excellent machine that feels like and truly is a next gen console. You will get the full Microsoft gaming console experience and tons of entertainment and that is an astonishing achievement from the Xbox department.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 January 2024
I decided to complement my Series X in my office/gaming room with an Xbox Series S for the living room, after having a new baby. The Series S became an ideal solution for me to enjoy some gaming while staying close to my little one whenever he conked out on my chest, without the need to move and risk waking him up.

My use of the Series S has been primarily for smaller "indie" games, as I tend to play the bigger AAA titles on the Series X. Despite not pushing it to its limits, the Series S has performed flawlessly for these games. And its compact size and minimalist look make it perfect for a living room setup and doesn't annoy the missus (too much).

Additionally, last Christmas, I bought a Series S for my dad along with a Game Pass subscription. He's been playing non-stop and has nothing but praise for it even with the larger titles.

In conclusion, the Xbox Series S might be the smaller sibling in the Xbox family, but it's a powerhouse for casual gaming. Its performance, coupled with its compact size, makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enjoy a wide range of games without the need for high-end gaming setup.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 June 2024
Absolutely no complaints about this beauty. At first I was slightly hesitant to buy it due to how much cheaper it was compared to the Series X, but it took less than an hour to put my worries to bed and make me realise just how great this console is. It’s powerful, stays cool, very sturdy and ironically some games on the series s hit 60fps while on PS5 it’s 30fps! It’s a phenomenal console and unbelievable value for money! Couldn’t recommend more.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2021
This is a great console. It's obviously not as powerful as the Series X, but it doesn't need to be. The size is amazing, and can fit in any space, and plays every game available digitally on Xbox very well. I have a gaming PC so having this as a secondary device is a godsend. My partner also likes it as she can use it as a smart TV box for our dumb 1080p TV - it works with Plex, Prime Video, Netflix and so on.

The SSD is fast, with the system booting to the dashboard before my Logitech Harmony even fires up my TV and soundbar and sets them to the right inputs. Apps and games load very quickly, and for games Quick Resume is amazing.

At 1080p, the graphics look great. Some backwards compatible games aren't improved from the One S configuration (yet), but any game optimised for Series S|X loads quickly, looks amazing and has a higher framerate than the last-gen versions. If you have a PS4 or a One S, aren't interested in 4K and want a cheap upgrade to play Cyberpunk at an acceptable performance, you can't go wrong with this system.

Chances are, if you know the Xbox Series S isn't for you, you won't be reading this review. But if you're on the fence between this and a more expensive console you may want to think if the following applies to you:

If you have Game Pass and another system (like a PC or PS5) and want to play some legacy Xbox games and whatever MS is providing via Game Pass, this is an awesome system.

If you've got a spare room with a TV and you want an affordable games console to go in there, Xbox Series S is the way forward.

If all you want is an affordable way to play next-gen games for the foreseeable future, this is the console for you.

It's also great for kids who want to play Roblox, Fortnite and Minecraft and not much else. It'll be a big improvement on the Xbox Series S - just be mindful that if they have disc-based games they won't be playable on the Series S.

If you've got a 4K TV you probably want an Xbox Series X, PS5 or a good gaming PC, as games on this device will max out at 1080p-1440p. This console also doesn't have a disc drive so all your games and multimedia will need to be digital. Take that in mind.

There's a lot of good and niche reasons to own this device over a more expensive system - if you fit into one of those niches, £250 is well worth the price.
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Giuseppe
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo
Reviewed in Italy on 2 November 2022
Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo, il corriere ha impiegato più di dieci giorni per la consegna
YOUSEF ALMALKI
1.0 out of 5 stars One controller was missing
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 9 April 2023
I received the Xbox with only one controller
The other controller and game pass code weren’t in the shipment
Now I have to return it and wait three weeks for refund
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عبد الرحمن العتيبي
3.0 out of 5 stars الجهاز حلو وعلى قد فلوسه
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 20 December 2022
وصلني الكرتون معفس واليد الثانيه البطاريه ما تفتح الغلاف حقها
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abdulaziz a.
2.0 out of 5 stars للاسف وصل ناقص
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 25 October 2023
وصل ناقص بدون اليد والقيم باس
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Momen Mustafa
2.0 out of 5 stars I didn’t get a game pass or a 2nd controller
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on 7 April 2023
That’s so messed up I paid like 1.484SR and this is disappointing
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