
Microsoft Xbox One S 500GB
Score: 78/100
Zeust Xbox One S 1TB
Score: 80/100Rankings

The Xbox One S 1 TB All-Digital Edition provides a sleek, disc-free console with strong 4K media streaming and ample storage, but its older hardware and lack of native 4K gaming keep it behind newer generation consoles.

The Xbox One S 500 GB offers a compact, media-focused experience with 4K Blu-ray playback and HDR10, but its older hardware and HDD storage limit gaming performance. It's ideal for casual gamers and households that prioritize media over raw power.
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500 GB | 1,000 GBbest | |
1.75 GHzbest | 1.75 GHzbest | |
914 MHzbest | 914 MHzbest | |
8 GBbest | 8 GBbest | |
60 Hzbest | — | |
1best | 1best | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.9 kgbest | 2.9 kgbest |
0.25 yearsbest | — |
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Display(1) | ||
Maximum Resolution | 4K | 4K UHD (video) |
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Internal Storage Capacity (GB) | 500 GB | 1000 GB |

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Reviewers praised the 4K Blu-ray playback, compact form factor and quiet thermals, while noting the lack of native 4K gaming and lower performance versus the Xbox One X.
Users like the movie capabilities, small size and quiet operation, but many complain about limited storage and the absence of true 4K gaming.

“Great for movies”

“Smaller and quieter”

“Easy setup”




Professional reviewers praised the All-Digital Edition for its affordable price, sleek design, and solid 4K media streaming, while noting the lack of a disc drive and outdated hardware.
Everyday users enjoy the clean aesthetic and HDR video, but many criticize the limited storage and inability to play physical discs.