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Microsoft Xbox vs Microsoft Xbox One S

12.2 in
3.94 in
Microsoft Xbox Game Console
Microsoft Xbox
11.42 in
9.06 in
Microsoft Xbox One S Game Console
Microsoft Xbox One S
Editiorial reviews
20
4.3 out of 5
12 user ratings
5 stars
41 %
4 stars
58 %
3 stars
0 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
0 %
Read editorial reviews
18
4.1 out of 5
10 user ratings
5 stars
30 %
4 stars
60 %
3 stars
10 %
2 stars
0 %
1 stars
0 %
Read editorial reviews
User rating
52
3.9 out of 5
52 user ratings
5 stars
26 %
4 stars
44 %
3 stars
19 %
2 stars
7 %
1 stars
1 %
50
4.1 out of 5
50 user ratings
5 stars
38 %
4 stars
46 %
3 stars
10 %
2 stars
2 %
1 stars
4 %

Full Comparison

Hardware

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Storage8GB
  • 1TB
  • 2TB
  • 500GB
CPU speed0.73 GHz1.75 GHz
RAM memory64MB8GB

Screen

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
HDRnoyes
Resolutions supported
  • 1080i
  • 480i
  • 480p
  • 576i
  • 576p
  • 720p
  • 720p
  • 1080i
  • 1080p
  • 2160p

Controller

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Number of supported wireless controllers48

Audio properties

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Audio format
  • Dolby Digital 5.1
  • DTS 5.1
  • Dolby Atmos
  • DTS:X
  • Dolby Digital 5.1
  • Dolby Digital EX
  • Dolby Pro Logic II
  • DTS 5.1
  • DTS 96/24
  • DTS ES

Features

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Backward compatibilitynoyes
Type of media supportedDVDUltra HD Blu-ray
Remote control supportyesyes
Surround decoder (5.1/7.1)yesyes

Dimensions

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Depth10.63 in2.52 in
Width12.2 in11.42 in
Height3.94 in9.06 in
Weight162.26 oz102.29 oz

Connectivity

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Ethernetyesyes
Ethernet connection speed10/100Mbit/s
10/100/1000 Mbit/s
WiFinoyes
USBnoyes
Number of USB Inputs02
HDMInoyes
Component outputnono
Composite outputyesno
SCART outyesno
Number of connection ports41
S-video outputyesno
VGA outputsnono
Digital optical input nono
Digital optical outputnono

Network

Microsoft XboxMicrosoft Xbox
Microsoft Xbox One SMicrosoft Xbox One S
Online serviceXbox LiveXbox Live
Video Streamingnoyes

Pros & Cons

Pros
      Cons

          Microsoft Xbox vs Microsoft Xbox One S - User Opinions

          • destiny_kuhn
            over 1 year ago
            While both the Xbox One and Xbox One S play games natively at 1080p, the Xbox One S can upscale games to 4K resolution if you have a 4K TV. That makes for a better picture than 1080p or 720p, although it's not as good as native 4K.Apr 29, 2021
          • pearl
            over 1 year ago
            CPU and memory The Xbox Series SXbox Series SThe Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S (collectively, the Xbox Series X/S) are home video game consoles developed by Microsoft. They were both released on November 10, 2020, as the fourth generation of the Xbox console family, succeeding the Xbox One.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xbox_Series_X_and_Series_SXbox Series X and Series S - Wikipedia has the same CPU as the Series X, an eight-core chip that runs at 3.6GHz, or 3.4GHz with multithreading. That's a big bump over the One S, which has a custom eight-core processor running at 1.75GHz.May 25, 2022
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