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November 2020
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117 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Klein
Schlicht und gut verarbeitet
Schneller interner Speicher
Sehr gute Abwärtskompatibilität
Stark genug für 1440p (WQHD) mit 60fps
Sehr leise
Attraktiver Preis
Mit 1
9 kg sehr leicht
Schnelle Einrichtung per App oder manuell
Die kleinste Xbox
Die je entwickelt wurde
Kompaktes Design
Starke Specs
Komplett leise im Betrieb
Schnellere Ladezeiten
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Viel zu geringe Speicherkapazität für Next-Gen
Wird wärmer und lauter als die Xbox Series X
Benutzeroberfläche verwirrend und überlastet bei vielen Vorgängen
Speicherplatz auf der SSD wird schnell knapp
Controller haben keinen integrierten Akku (sondern Standard-Batterien)
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-05, Autor: Robert , Testbericht von: T3.com
Stylish, compact design,Very affordable price point,Works great with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate,Can still play games at 1440p and up to 120fps,Storage can be easily expanded,Designed to play next-gen games,
Digital only, no disc drive, Only 364GB for games and apps out of the box, Extra storage space doesn't come cheap, Limited backwards compatibility,
In many ways I am more enamoured with the Xbox Series S than its flagship bigger brother. It's stylish, affordable, easy to setup and taps into the very slick Xbox ecosystem seamlessly. It also works with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate absolutely brilliantly, as...
Neat and small enough to hide away,Adds ray-tracing and faster loading times,Is great value when coupled with Game Pass,Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for media and gaming,Great potential going forward
512GB internal SSD storage is measly - allowing for just nine games or so,Native next-gen games list is light at launch
That's likely the Xbox Series S' raison d'être. It isn't really for hardcore gamers, those who want to hook it up to a 4K OLED TV and play at the highest level of console graphics possible. It's for a more casual user, who also appreciates having all the...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-05, Autor: Ryan , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Major performance upgrade on Xbox One S, Small and stylish design, Next-gen SSD reduce loading times dramatically, Incredible value considering the specs,
500GB storage is far too small, Lacks a disk drive, No support for Wi-Fi 6,
The Xbox Series S is the best next-gen console for anyone on a budget or without a high-end 4K TV, with the added performance power allowing for significantly better graphics than what's possible with an Xbox One S. However, the stingy 364GB storage capac...
Zusammenfassung: The world was a different place in 2013, when Microsoft launched the Xbox One. Back then, the company was pitching consoles as living-room entertainment centres, with picture-in-picture display and built-in Skype and TV integration. The new Xbox models –...
Stunning, compact design, SSD drive, Fantastic value
No 4K support, No disc drive, Only 512GB storage
If you have a giant disc-based back catalogue, are confident you can spot the difference between true 4K and its upscaled equivalent, or are already getting heart palpitations thinking about only having 512GB of storage space, then the Series X may well b...
The Xbox Series S 1TB doesn't reinvent the wheel, but with smart enhancements like the storage boost, it remains the most affordable entry point to current-gen gaming...
Sleek, compact design, Offered at a low price while still containing many of the next-gen features offered by the Series X, Game Pass and backwards compatibility offer a vast library of games
No 4K support, Lack of next-gen games at launch, Expanding storage is costly
"No matter how you slice it, the Series S offers a stellar value in terms of features, games catalogue and price, and it's easy to recommend to almost anyone"...
This one is easy to sum up: The Xbox Series S is a next-gen gaming experience, but one with necessary compromises so that a more affordable entry-point into Microsoft's gaming ecosystem could be established. The SSD technology on offer is pretty much iden...
No one is denying the fact that the Series X is a superior console than the Series S. If you are a hardcore gamer and a fair idea of the console market, I am 100 per cent sure you will choose the Series X over the Series S any day. The Series X offers a d...
Zusammenfassung: The difference between the S and the X is, well, black and white. It's significantly smaller, even smaller than the Xbox One S, but there's no disc drive, so there's no way to install disc-based games or watch Blu-rays. I wouldn't call it ugly, but its sh...