
Microsoft
The Xbox One X is Microsoft’s premium eighth‑generation console, delivering native 4K gaming, HDR, and a 4K UHD Blu‑ray player with a powerful 6 TFLOPS GPU and 12 GB of GDDR5 RAM, released in 2017.
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Current
$299.00
Average
$276.44
Lowest
$199.95
Highest
$334.00
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Best For
Owners of 4K TVs who want the best console gaming experience, media enthusiasts seeking a 4K Blu‑ray player, gamers with large backward‑compatible libraries, and performance‑focused players who value higher frame rates and faster load times.
Not Ideal For
Users without a 4K display, those who need a compact console for tight spaces, Kinect owners who want native support, and consumers looking for a next‑generation console rather than a mid‑cycle upgrade.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers lauded the Xbox One X for its powerful hardware, true 4K output, and robust media capabilities, calling it a console built for the next decade. While they praised its graphics, performance, and quiet operation, they noted the lack of a native Kinect port and that it is essentially a high‑end mid‑generation refresh rather than a brand‑new generation.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the visual leap to 4K, faster load times, and the ability to play older Xbox titles with enhanced quality. Common praise centers on the console’s quiet operation and value, while recurring complaints focus on the limited native 4K60 game library, the console’s size and weight, and the missing Kinect support.
Common Complaints
Limited native 4K @ 60 fps game library, lack of built‑in Kinect port, large/heavy form factor, higher power draw, and a still‑growing 4K content ecosystem.
What People Are Saying
“Everything looks amazing in 4K”
“All my games load faster and run smoother”
“Best value in gaming”
“Backward compatibility is a game-changer”
“Runs quietly and stays cool”
“Not all games run at 60fps in 4K”
“Kinect support is a hassle”
“Big and heavy”
“4K content is still limited”
How It Compares
vs. Xbox One S
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Choose the Xbox One S for a more compact, budget‑friendly console if native 4K gaming and Blu‑ray playback aren’t essential.
vs. PlayStation 4 Pro
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Pick the PS4 Pro if you prioritize PlayStation exclusive titles and a smaller footprint, but opt for the Xbox One X for superior raw performance, native 4K, and backward compatibility.