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The Xbox One 1TB Console is an upgraded version of the original Xbox One, offering doubled internal storage and refined hardware while retaining the same core CPU/GPU. It focuses on multimedia integration with HDMI pass‑through, voice and motion control via Kinect, and a robust online ecosystem.
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$598.00
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$551.77
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$168.95
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$655.00
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Best For
Casual and mid‑core gamers who value a large game library and multimedia features, households with cable/satellite TV setups seeking a unified entertainment hub, fans of Xbox‑exclusive franchises and backward‑compatible classics, and users who appreciate voice and motion control via Kinect.
Not Ideal For
Enthusiasts demanding native 4K or HDR gaming, those who prefer a compact or vertically oriented console, users uninterested in Kinect or TV integration, and anyone seeking the highest raw graphics performance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Xbox One 1TB for its polished interface, solid graphics, and innovative multimedia features like HDMI pass‑through and Kinect voice control, but criticize its bulky chassis, lack of native 4K/HDR, and the resource‑heavy Kinect. They note the hardware is capable yet optimized more for media consumption than raw gaming power.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the comfort of the wireless controller, the ample 1TB storage, and the ability to play older Xbox titles, while frequently lamenting the underused Kinect, the absence of 4K/HDR, occasional HDMI handshake problems, and the cumbersome external power brick.
Common Complaints
Kinect consuming GPU and RAM resources, lack of 4K/HDR support, HDMI handshake issues with some TVs, heavy external power brick, and early firmware being slow and buggy.
What People Are Saying
“Xbox Wireless Controller for its comfort, build quality, and responsive triggers.”
How It Compares
vs. PlayStation 4 (1TB)
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Choose Xbox One for multimedia features and backward compatibility; choose PS4 for higher raw graphics and faster RAM.
vs. Xbox One S (1TB)
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Pick the original Xbox One if you need Kinect and extensive TV integration; pick the One S for a slimmer, 4K‑ready console without Kinect.