
Xbox
The Xbox One 1TB Console (original 2013 model) is a horizontal, black‑finished home gaming system offering 1 TB of HDD storage, Blu‑ray playback, and 1080p gaming with robust connectivity, but it lacks 4K/HDR support and uses an external power brick.
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$614.99
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$551.99
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$168.95
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$655.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Xbox One’s ample storage, solid connectivity, and early multimedia integration, but they criticize its bulky chassis, external power brick, and the fact that it only supports 1080p, making it fall short of the capabilities offered by later Xbox One S/X models.
What Users Say
Everyday users value the ready‑to‑play package and the large internal storage, but they repeatedly complain about the console’s size, the external power supply, and its lack of modern 4K/HDR features, describing it as outdated for current gaming expectations.
Common Complaints
Bulky dimensions, heavy weight, external 220 W power brick, lack of 4K/HDR, and overall obsolescence compared to newer consoles.
How It Compares
vs. Xbox One S 1TB
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Choose the One S if you want a more compact console with 4K video support and an internal power supply, but still only need 1080p gaming.
vs. Xbox One X 1TB
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Opt for the One X when 4K/HDR gaming and top‑tier performance are priorities, accepting the higher cost and size.
vs. PlayStation 4
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Pick the PlayStation 4 if you prefer a lighter console with a strong exclusive lineup, but expect similar 1080p limitations.