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November 2020
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Leistungsstarke Hardware für 4K-Gaming bei 120 FPS
Sehr leise
Besitzt ein UHD-Blu-ray-Laufwerk
Teils abwärtskompatibel zu Xbox
Xbox 360 und Xbox One
Schnelle Einrichtung per App oder manuell
Wesentlich kürzere Ladezeiten
Unterstützung für Dolby Vision und Atmos
4K/60 FPS-Gameplay (Unterstützung für 4K/120 FPS)
Abwärtskompatibilität mit vielen Spielen
Leise und leistungsstark
Das Turm-Design der Series X sorgt für eine flüsterleise Konsole
Die selbst auf dem Schreibtisch die Ruhe bewahrt
+ Schnell zwischen Spielen wechseln
Das Quick Resume-Feature erlaubt es dir
Zwischen mehreren laufenden Spielen hin- und herzuwechseln
Auch wenn die Konsole aus war
+ Viele Xbox-Klassiker
Alte Xbox Spiele ab der ersten Xbox
über die Xbox 360 bis hin zur Xbox One werden unterstützt und häufig technisch optimiert
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-05, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: stuff.tv
Hellish load times a thing of the past, Quick Resume is great (when it works), Ridiculously powerful, Makes old games look better, Game Pass is only getting better
Not many optimised titles at launch, and even fewer new ones, 1TB SSD will fill up fast, Not the most attractive design
Right now, it feels a bit like we're reviewing the Xbox Series X's potential. Too few games have been optimised at the time of writing to really get a handle on just how good this thing is, and we'll have to revisit the topic before the year is out. We a...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-05, Autor: What , Testbericht von: whathifi.com
4K games look and play better, Blu-ray player and lots of apps, Practically silent most of the time,
No exclusive games, Noisy disc drive, Unchanged operating system,
The Xbox Series X is a slightly tricky console to wrap your head around. You don't need to buy it in order to play the latest and greatest games, it doesn't bring with it a leap in resolution the way that most previous consoles have, and its user interfac...
Stable 4K@60fps in most titles, SSD drive, Minimalist aesthetic
It hella big, Expandable storage is expensive, Controller still isn't rechargeable
Like I said, the Xbox Series X is in an odd position for a new console generation. It's more powerful than any Xbox before, but you can't use that power to play any games that you couldn't before - and depending on your TV specs, you probably won't even s...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-05, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: tomshardware.co.uk
Great industrial design, Runs very quietly, Quick Resume lets you switch between active games, Backwards compatibility for most games and accessories, Comfortable, familiar controller,
No USB Type-C port, Proprietary external SSD is expensive
The Xbox Series X is a powerful console with good looks, quiet operation, and backwards compatibility for both games and accessories, launching Xbox into a new era and offering gamers a ton of choices in how they play...
Sleek and premium design is a bold departure from previous consoles, Xbox Game Pass offers a stunning level of value, Quick Resume is a game changer for the platform, SSD makes games and applications faster than ever,
Lack of big exclusives could turn away casual players, User interface and overall design is very familiar,
The Xbox Series X doesn't win on launch exclusives, but when it comes to features it is an amazing bit of kit, with highlights including Quick Resume, Smart Delivery and Xbox Game Pass. These are all elements that will define Xbox for years to come, and u...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-05, Autor: Robert , Testbericht von: T3.com
The most powerful console hardware you can buy,
Launch line-up of new games is underwhelming, Console design is uninspired, Console vents plenty of hot air, Optimized last-gen games don't exploit its true power,
In creating this Xbox Series X review, one thing has become very clear - from a hardware point of view Microsoft has absolutely nailed it with its next-gen flagship. This is a console that delivers massive amounts of power and performance, and one that do...
It'll blend into an AV cabinet (as long as you have one big enough),You can just use Xbox One X cables if you already have one set up
Surprisingly heavier than it looks,Can't get away from the tower PC vibe
Without turning it on, it's clear that the Xbox Series X is basically a mini-tower PC. It looks like one and, through specs alone, could end up being exactly that.Being matte black actually means that it will hide away in a TV stand well - as long as you...
The Xbox Series X is a marvelous console that marries functionality, performance, and speed. The higher-end hardware utterly transforms and redefines console gaming as we know it.Games look better than they ever have and can hit blistering 120FPS frame ra...
Veröffentlicht: 2020-11-12, Autor: Stephen , Testbericht von: techguide.com.au
Amazing power and performance, 120Hz support, Xbox Game Pass, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support
Could have had more launch titles, Controller not much of an improvement
The Xbox Series X is a huge step in the right direction that will become even more valuable as more developers take advantage of its extraordinary specs. There could have been more games at launch but your patience will be truly rewarded.Related PostsPlay...
Gorgeous graphics, fast load times, great backwards compatibility, it's super quiet,
UI hasn't changed, there's not enough games or tech capable of utilising the specs right now
The load times are also helped by the new Quick Resume functionality. This allows you to jump right back into a game you've left suspended.Once you jump back into one of these games, you'll automatically go to the game's menu. A ‘Quick Resume' logo pop up...