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The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is a disc-free version of the Xbox One S released in 2019, offering the same internal hardware but without an optical drive. It targets digital-first gamers with 1 TB storage, 4K HDR streaming, and full integration with Xbox Game Pass and cloud services.
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$345.00
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$239.42
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$12.76
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$1,285.29
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Best For
Digital‑first gamers, families or casual users who stream 4K content, Xbox Game Pass subscribers, and owners of a secondary console who already have a disc‑based system and want a compact, media‑focused device.
Not Ideal For
Gamers with large physical disc libraries, users in areas with limited or metered internet, and anyone who values game resale, lending, or physical collectibles.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers acknowledge the console’s solid 1 TB storage, 4K streaming, and bundled games, but criticize its price relative to the disc‑equipped Xbox One S and the lack of any performance gain. They view it as a niche digital‑only offering that doesn’t justify the cost for users who might still want physical media.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the smooth performance, ample storage, and compact design, especially for households that stream 4K content and rely on digital purchases. The most common complaints revolve around the missing disc drive, limited upgradeability, and occasional controller reliability problems.
Common Complaints
Missing disc drive, controller durability issues, limited internal storage upgrade options, and price not offering a clear advantage over the standard Xbox One S.
What People Are Saying
“Runs smooth, no game disks required. Everything is downloaded.”
“Son loves it! Fresh clean look.”
“Excellent gaming experience, ease of use, and affordable price.”
“No disc drive — limits functionality for families with disc collections.”
“Controller stopped working after a few months.”
How It Compares
vs. Xbox One S (Disc)
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Disadvantages
Choose the disc version if you need physical media; otherwise the All‑Digital offers a cleaner design at a similar price.
vs. Xbox One X
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Opt for the One X if you want top‑tier graphics and native 4K; the All‑Digital is better for budget‑conscious digital‑only users.
vs. PlayStation 4 Pro
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Pick the PS4 Pro for a compact 4K‑upscaled console without Xbox ecosystem needs; choose the Xbox All‑Digital if you value Game Pass and backward compatibility.