
Microsoft Xbox One X 1TB
Score: 85/100Xbox One S
Score: 40/100Rankings

The Xbox One X is Microsoft's flagship console, delivering native 4K gaming, HDR, and a powerful 6 TFLOPS GPU, making it the top performer of the Xbox One generation.
The Xbox One S refines the original One with a slimmer design, 4K video playback, HDR support, and an internal power supply, delivering a solid multimedia and gaming experience.
| Attribute | ![]() | Xbox One S |
|---|---|---|
2.3 GHzbest | 1.75 GHz | |
1,172 MHzbest | 914 MHz | |
12 GBbest | 8 GB | |
8best | 8best | |
1,000 GBbest | 500 GB | |
0.25 years | 1 yearsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 245 Wbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 4.54 kg | 4.1 kgbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | Xbox One S |
|---|---|---|
Performance(3) | ||
CPU Clock Speed (GHz) | 2.30 GHz | 1.75 GHz |
GPU Clock Speed (MHz) | 1172 MHz | 914 MHz |
System RAM (GB) | 12 GB | 8 GB |
Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage (GB) | 1000 GB | 500 GB |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Bluetooth Version | Supported | 4.0 |
HDMI Version | 2.0b | 2.0a |
Warranty & Power(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 0.25 years | 1 years |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 4.54 kg | 4.1 kg |

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

Professional reviewers hailed the Xbox One X as the most powerful console of its generation, praising its native 4K rendering, HDR support, and quiet thermal design, while noting the lack of exclusive titles and steep price as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the console's speed, visual upgrades on 4K displays, quiet operation, and the inclusion of a 4K Blu-ray player, but many express disappointment over the high cost, limited benefit on 1080p TVs, and the absence of new exclusive games.
Professional reviewers commend the Xbox One line for its robust controller, strong multimedia features, and especially the One X's top-tier performance, while noting early-generation drawbacks such as the bulky Kinect and a memory architecture that lagged behind the PS4.
Everyday users love the comfort of the controller, the seamless backward compatibility, and the all-in-one entertainment experience, but they frequently complain about the forced Kinect, the large footprint of the original console, mandatory game installs, and occasional HDMI-in issues.
“Blazing fast and looks incredible on my 4K TV”

“The difference in Call of Duty and Forza is night and day”

“Upconverted Xbox 360 games look amazing - Red Dead Redemption is stunning”


Xbox One X is the premium upgrade for 4K enthusiasts; Xbox One S suits 1080p users or tighter budgets.