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Microsoft Xbox One S 500GB Console - Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands Gold Edition bundle

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  • Bundle includes: Xbox One S 500GB Console, 1 Xbox Wireless Controller (with 3.5mm headset jack), HDMI cable (4K Capable), AC Power cable, 14-day Xbox Live Gold Trial
  • Experience richer, more luminous colors and video with High Dynamic Range technology
  • Play over 100 console exclusives and a growing library of Xbox 360 games on Xbox One

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Microsoft ZQ9-00001 Xbox One S 500GB Console DLC (Downloadable Content) may not be included and is not guaranteed to work

Release date: July 1, 2017


Product Dimensions: 21.65 x 23.62 x 21.65 inches; 6.37 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: ZQ9-00001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 6.36 pounds


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: July 6, 2017


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  • Fun and powerful little console
I'm going to try and make this brief, because I think most people know the basics of a videogame console, but a lot of people will be interested in the differences between systems, and what makes this one new/unique. I purchased the PS4 slim and the XBox One S on Black Friday when they were hugely discounted. I'm not going to be one of those guys that says that one is better than the other, because to be honest, they are so similar that 99% of what you see and do on these consoles is essentially identical. This XBox is smaller than the original One. It also doesn't need a power brick any more which saves space. It's 7.1% faster, which really doesn't mean much, although it may smooth out some slight slowdowns in games. It now sports 4K upscaling and a 4K blu-ray player, which is pretty sweet. Other than those few tweaks, it's the same as the previous version, and not as powerful as the XBox One X. I'll start with what I do like about this console. I've owned a 360, and since then I've always preferred XBox controllers for 3D games. The overall shape of it just feels more ergonomic to me, and I like the left analog stick being the primary control. The One controller is pretty similar to the 360 in shape and feel, so making the transition should feel right at home. I like that these new consoles have the ability to take screenshots and share video. While it's relatively painless to do this on the One, it does lack versatility which I'll get into. All your activity in this area, along with achievements, are shared to your friends, and you can see their activity as well in a new area in the menus. I do prefer the old layout though, where you could see their avatar surrounded by their activity, instead of having everyone jumbled into one screen. The online ecosystem is just as great as the 360. By paying for Xbox Live Gold you not only get access to this ecosystem, but you also get 4 free games every month with Games for Gold. 2 of these are One games and 2 are 360 games, but they are all playable on the One. Additionally, you can keep the 360 games even if you drop your subscription, although this doesn't apply to the One games. This brings me to one of the huge selling points of the One: backwards compatibility. They have a huge list of games that's getting bigger all the time, including a few original Xbox titles. Not all of the games I want are on there, but it's far better than the zero games that the PS4 can play. Now onto the things I don't like. To start, I don't care for the menu systems/home screens of either console. The XBox one makes things extra confusing. On your home screen you have the last application you used, and next to it are random applications or whatever other panels you want to pin to your screen. Then you scroll down for a detailed view of whatever you've highlighted. The confusion for me is that many of the basic things you'd want to do, such as viewing your game list, are presented in a very minimal block of text, or you have to access them from the Home button. It's not terrible, but it just seems like their home screen panels show almost nothing that I want to see and much of what I don't. While the controller is great, and probably my favorite of the two consoles, it isn't flawless. The D-pad is a great step up from the 360 pad, but it's still awkwardly placed for primary use (which is a necessary compromise) and the buttons make an odd clicky sound that I find mildly annoying. This controller has added rumble motors for the triggers as well, which sounds good on paper, but in actual use it basically just feels like a little button vibrating your finger. I don't care that this console only comes in white, but that's a minor complaint. The only other thing I dislike about the console is the 500 GB hard drive. There was only a little over 300 GBs available when I booted this system up, which seems like a lot but when I downloaded a half dozen games I already owned, it was already full. Most games now require large updates and hard drive installations right out of the box, so this space fills up quickly. Fortunately you can get an external hard drive. So that's it, I hope my review has been helpful. Overall I would certainly recommend this console to any gamer, casual or serious. If you can't decide between this and the PS4, I suggest you take a look at the exclusive games, your controller preference, and what system your friends have for online play. Don't let the fanboys try and sway you or tell you that one is junk and one is the best, because it's all up to preference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2018 by Jonathan Dagnillo

  • Amazing and a good upgrade from the older Xbox One!
Got in Wednesday and i love it so far, and i mostly got it for two reasons, my old xbox one was old lmao and it was slow and was laggy even in single player offline games :/ and second reason is HDR! All my xbox one games looks amazing and the colors really pop and the details also looks more lively instead of bland and even though it isnt 4k 100% its definitely better graphics than the xbox one older generation model and keep in mind this xbox one s is worth it with a good 4k HDR tv and you can really see the details in gaming and even 360 okder games got a better graphical upscale! Love this product so much, only thing i dislike has to be the installment of games and honestly the wifi signal strength is better with the one S but games are still a pain in the ass to download but its just a minimum complain since i worked to pass the time and all my games downloaded in time for me to get home relax and crack a beer open and play some dead space or call of duty WW2 which looks amazing btw in the one S!! Would recommend you buy it new to get the full raw power and most of your money worth. 250 plus tax and shipping is still a better deal than the xbox one X in terms of price and did I mention the size of the one S is 40% smaller and no dang power brick??? I can actually carry it to move it to another tv to play with my friends with no work unlike the old generation xbox one. Amazing console! Thanks to the seller! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2018 by Sergio Rodriguez

  • Great
Great
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by Carolina

  • best Xbox yet
I’ve always been an Xbox person, but once the Xbox one came out I decided to wait a bit before buying one. I have been burned by the red rings of death on the original Xbox 360. After doing some looking I found this system did not have the same issues, and bought it right away. The best parts of the 360 can still be seen in the One but the one has upgraded quite a bit. The new size and feel of the Xbox one controllers is the first upgrade I have noticed. They seem to just fit in my hands better and the trigger/bumper shape and layout change makes game play a bit easier. Another large upgrade is the ability to use regular headphones due to the aux cord type jack in the controllers. Which lets me use better headphones than the 360 did. The 360 controllers now feel weird to me when I go back to play the few games that are not backwards compatible yet. Another nice easily noticeable upgrade is the overall modern look of the system. The One has sharp edges and a sleek design. The system looks good sitting on my television stand. Along with the modern look came a better cable system, the power cord lost the big chunky block that made hiding the 360’s cords so hard. Microsoft didn’t spend all their time with the cosmetics of the new system. The graphics of the one blow the 360 out of the water. The 4k capabilities paired with some beautifully produced games makes it look like I’m looking through a window sometimes. The first game I played was far cry 5 and I was blown away by the graphics and speed the system ran. I never had the system freeze or stall on me. It’s not just games that look amazing, movies from Netflix or the Blu-ray player are crystal clear. One of my favorite things of the Xbox systems is the backward playability of the games. I have a large library of 360 titles that would have been collecting dust if it wasn’t for the backward compatibility. Although not all titles can be played some of my favorite can be, and with the better feel of the controllers it become fun to replay older games. No system is perfect yet, but the issues I can find with the Xbox one are small. The only one that bothers me is the size of the on board memory. My system comes with 500GB of memory which is quickly eaten up by 40-60GB game downloads and beta tests. To get around this issue I’ve just bought a large USB drive for a fraction of the price of an off board hard drive. This easy fix makes my storage seem endless. Overall, I highly recommend this product to anyone from an avid gamer to a recreational gamer. The one has the Graphics and speed to handle almost anything you throw at it. The controllers fit very well in your hands. The new modern design let you leave the system out and not have to hide it. Your favorite 360 games won’t have to collect dust. I cannot imagine how they will top this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2018 by Megan M Zegler

  • Whoa!
Ok first off for this to be a used device it came in excellent condition, no signs of wear and tear. Functionality was amazing! It updated with no problem and the controller was practically new!!!!! No issues with playing games or downloading them. My only critique would be I was given the wrong power cord, but I had one so it was no biggie! Overall you can beat this for the price ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Whoa!

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