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Microsoft Xbox Series S 1TB (2020)

Microsoft Xbox Series S 1TB (2020)
alaScore 90

21 reviews

Dec, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 21 reviews of Microsoft Xbox Series S 1TB (2020). The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Game Consoles for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the reliability and portability. The usability and design are also appreciated, whereas there are some less positive views about the size.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Game Consoles the Microsoft Xbox Series S 1TB (2020) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.

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Expert review by : Ryan Jones (trustedreviews.com)

Xbox Series S Review

 

The Xbox Series S is the cheapest next-gen console, but is it still up to the task three years since its launch?

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. The stingy 364GB storage capacity is...

Expert review by : Robert Jones (t3.com)

Xbox Series S review: Microsoft's all-digital new console rated

 

T3's Xbox Series S review reveals whether digital-only consoles are ready for the big leagues

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,...

Aug, 2021

Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)

Xbox Series S review

 

Xbox's entry-level console delivers serious bang for your buck

Attractively priced ; Solid AV and gaming performance ; Responsive controls

Over-complicated AV set-up ; Doesn’t support native 4K gaming ; Small hard drive

The Xbox Series S isn’t perfect and won’t be for everyone, but it delivers a near next-gen gaming experience for a reasonable price

Apr, 2021

Expert review by : Rik Henderson (pocket-lint.com)

Xbox Series S review: An ideal entry point for this console generation

 

The Xbox Series S is an entry-level current-gen console for those on a budget. Here's what we think of it.

Neat and small enough to hide away ; Offers ray-tracing and faster loading times ; Great value when coupled with Game Pass ; Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos for media and gaming

512GB internal SSD storage is measly ; Maximum of 1440p output for gaming

The smallest and cheapest current-gen console on the market is also the most truncated - in resolution, a few features and, most notably, storage size. However, it's also an accessible option for those who aren't hardcore but still want a very capable...

Apr, 2022

Expert review by : Chris Kerr Matt Tate (stuff.tv)

Microsoft Xbox Series S review: Three years with the little Xbox that could

 

Is Microsoft's other next-gen console worth your time? We refresh our memories with the new Black 1TB Xbox Series S

An affordable but legitimate next-gen upgrade ; Lightning fast performance ; Xbox Game Pass represents one hell of a deal

A lack of true next-gen launch titles ; 512GB SSD won’t go the distance ; Compromised visuals

The Xbox Series S delivers affordability without compromising too much on features, and with Game Pass it’s the best deal in gaming

Jun, 2024

Expert review by : Peter Phelps (recombu.com)

Xbox Series S Review

 

The Xbox Series S is Microsoft's most affordable option for the new generation of consoles, but is it the perfect pick for penny pinchers or does it pale in comparison to the peak performers?

— Great value, convenient design, and a significant performance upgrade

What we didn’t like — Too little storage space

If you want to play next-gen games right away but your budget won’t any stretch further, then the Xbox Series S is a fantastic option. The catches are that you can’t play on full 4K resolution, and more importantly, your hard drive space is limited....

Dec, 2020

TechAdvisor Recommended

Expert review by : Dominic Preston (techadvisor.co.uk)

Xbox Series S

 

The Xbox Series S delivers most of the benefits of the Series X at almost half the price, making it the best Xbox for most of us.

Nov, 2020

Expert review by (stuff.tv)

Microsoft Xbox Series S review

 

Is Microsoft's other next-gen console worth your time?

An affordable but legitimate next-gen upgrade ; Lightning fast performance ; Xbox Game Pass represents one hell of a deal

A lack of true next-gen launch titles ; 512GB SSD won't go the distance

The Xbox Series S delivers affordability without compromising on features. The only real downside is a software lineup that feels slightly half-baked.

Nov, 2020

Expert review by : Simon Toat (absolutegadget.com)

The Xbox Series S and Series X are Microsoft’s most successful consoles

 

In a regular financial report, Microsoft said that the current generation of Xbox gaming consoles is the best-selling in the company's history. The Xbox Series S and Series X are its biggest-selling consoles in history: more consoles have been sold...

Jul, 2021

Expert review by : Oscar Gonzalez (cnet.com)

Xbox Series S 1TB Review: New Outside, Almost the Same Insides

 

The Xbox Series S 1TB launched on Sept. 1 for $350, slightly more than the original $300 Series S, which is still available to buy and will sometimes go on sale for $250. The new variant doubles the internal storage of the original S and comes in matte...

Essentially the same solid value relative to the Series X Broad ecosystem, from cloud gaming to Game Pass Media can stream at 4K

Game resolution tops out at 1440p Loses the optical audio output

It would be someone who doesn't mind sacrificing resolution, doesn't want to spend $500 on a game console and wants a bit of peace of mind knowing they won't have to be picky on what games they download to their Xbox Series S or having to frequently...

Sep, 2023
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