
Xbox One S 1TB All-Digital
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 All-Digital Edition is a disc-free version of the One S, offering the same 1 TB storage and 4K HDR streaming capabilities in a sleek, compact chassis. It targets digital-first gamers but lacks a physical media drive and any performance improvements over the standard model.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1,024 GBbest | 1,000 GB | |
1.75 GHzbest | 1.75 GHzbest | |
914 MHzbest | 914 MHzbest | |
8 GBbest | 8 GBbest | |
1best | 1best | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.454 kgbest | 2.9 kg |
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Display(1) | ||
Maximum Resolution | 4K UHD | 4K UHD (video) |
Storage(1) | ||
Internal Storage Capacity (GB) | 1024 GB | 1000 GB |
Power & Design(1) | ||
Weight (kg) | 0.454 kg | 2.9 kg |

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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.
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.

“Runs smooth, no game disks required. Everything is downloaded.”

“Son loves it! Fresh clean look.”

“Excellent gaming experience, ease of use, and affordable price.”




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Edition for its affordable price, sleek design, and solid 4K media streaming, while noting the lack of a disc drive and outdated hardware.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.