
Microsoft Xbox One 1TB Matte Black
Score: 79/100
Nintendo Wii White Premium
Score: 63/100Rankings

The renewed Xbox One 1 TB Special Edition offers generous storage and solid media features, but it still carries the original's bulk and lacks modern HDR/4K gaming. It's a good refurbished option for budget-focused gamers and media-center users.

The refurbished Nintendo Wii offers classic motion-controlled gaming and GameCube compatibility in a like-new condition, but it is limited to 480p output and lacks modern online services.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1.75 GHzbest | — | |
8 GBbest | — | |
8best | — | |
1,024 GBbest | 0.512 GB | |
0.25 yearsbest | 0.25 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 17 Wbest |
| ↓ lower better | 5.17 kg | 2.22 kgbest |
Click an attribute name to sort · Green = best, red = worst (relative to this comparison)
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Display(1) | ||
Maximum Resolution | 4K | 480p |
Storage(2) | ||
Internal Storage (GB) | 1024 GB | 0.512 GB |
Storage Type | HDD | Flash |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi Standard | 802.11ac | 802.11b/g |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 5.17 kg | 2.22 kg |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Reviewers note the original Xbox One remains functional but is outclassed by the One S and One X in size, power efficiency, HDR and 4K gaming. Renewed units are viewed positively when certified.
Users praise the console's performance, large storage and sleek matte-black design, while many are disappointed by the missing HDR and native 4K gaming.

“Works like new with no performance issues”

“Appreciation for the 1 TB storage, especially for families or users with large game libraries”

“Some users expected HDR or 4K gaming support and were disappointed upon discovery of limitations”




Professional reviewers praise the Wii's revolutionary motion-control system and its refurbished quality, but note the lack of modern connectivity and the shutdown of most online services as significant drawbacks.
Everyday users love the Wii for family game nights and its easy setup, though they complain about finicky remote sensors, the need for an HDMI adapter, and frequent AA battery changes.