
Microsoft Xbox One 500GB
Score: 58/100
Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB
Score: 91/100Rankings

The Xbox One X is Microsoft's premium 2017 console delivering true 4K gaming, HDR, and a 4K Blu-ray player. It offers a powerful GPU, ample memory, and broad backward compatibility, though it is bulky and lacks a disc drive for Kinect.

The Xbox One 500 GB (Renewed) is a refurbished version of the original 2013 console, offering solid controller ergonomics, broad backward compatibility, and native Blu-ray playback. Its older hardware, limited storage, and external power brick make it less suitable for current-generation gaming.
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|---|---|---|
500 GB | 1,024 GBbest | |
— | 2.3 GHzbest | |
— | 1,172 MHzbest | |
8 GB | 12 GBbest | |
— | 40best | |
— | 60 Hzbest | |
1best | 1best | |
— | 245 Wbest |
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Performance(1) | ||
System Memory (RAM) (GB) | 8 GB | 12 GB |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Wi‑Fi Standard | 802.11n | 802.11ac |
Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage Capacity (GB) | 500 GB | 1024 GB |
Power & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 3.2 kg | 4.445 kg |

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Professional reviewers highlighted the Xbox One's ambitious multitasking, triple-OS design and strong controller, noting the HDMI input as a forward-thinking feature, but criticized the DDR3 memory bandwidth and bulk.
Everyday users love the comfort of the controller, the ability to play legacy Xbox titles, and the reliable performance of renewed units. Common complaints focus on limited internal storage, slow load times, and the noisy external power brick.

“an extension of my hand”

“Always running out of space”

“a brick”




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.
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the visual leap to 4K, faster load times, and the ability to play older Xbox titles with enhanced quality, while noting the console's size, weight, and limited 4K game library.