Another new addition to the Xbox console lineup is this Series S with a 1TB SSD for internal storage. It's available in robot white or carbon black. It's a digital-only console, so there's no ...
The white coating on the exterior of this new discless Xbox Series X matches the “robot white” found on the Xbox Series S, Microsoft’s smaller $299 console. While leaks of the white Xbox ...
This Robot White Series X — which also marks a new colorway for Microsoft’s higher-end Xbox — comes with 1TB of storage for fitting all those games.
The 1TB Xbox Series S, which costs $349 ($50 more than the 512GB version), is also getting a new white color option. Previously, it was only available in black. It’s also slated for holiday 2024.
The Xbox series S with 1TB of internal storage was previously only available in a black colourway, but now you can get it in robot white like the 512GB model. This one is a pure facelift and still ...
The Xbox Series X loses the disc drive and gets a white coat of paint. As an unapologetic Xbox Series S-owner, I like the white look more, so it's nice to see it available on the more powerful ...
The Robot White 1TB Xbox Series S, meanwhile, costs $349.99 ... though its base storage of 512GB was raised as an issue even then. "The Xbox Series S has its place and could shine as a second ...
The white colourway extends to the new Xbox Wireless Controller ... Despite the Xbox Series S being advertised as coming with a 512GB NVMe SSD for storage, out of the box actually only 364GB ...
There’s never been a console like the Xbox Series S. Not to be confused with the Series X, this much smaller and much cheaper next-generation Xbox doesn’t just sacrifice an optical drive, it ...
First, there’s the Xbox Series S – 1TB in Robot White, which is double the 512GB storage space of the standard all-digital console. This will cost $449, versus $379 for the standard model. (It’s worth ...
Microsoft has announced a disc-less Xbox Series ... over the original 512GB Series S. That 2023 black model will only be ...
There’s no light bar here or spinning LED rings. Rather the only illumination comes courtesy of a jewel Xbox power button that glows a clean white when the Series X is turned on. I don't think ...