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Xbox Series S + Xbox Core Wireless Controller – Carbon Black

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  • Access your favorite entertainment through apps like YouTube, Netflix, and more
  • Enjoy over 100 games right out of the box with a 1 month Xbox Game Pass trial
  • Experience the modernized design of the Xbox Wireless Controller in Carbon Black, featuring sculpted surfaces and refined geometry for enhanced comfort and effortless control during gameplay with battery usage up to 40 hours.
  • Stay on target with the hybrid D-pad, textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and back-case. Plug in any compatible headset with the 3.5mm audio headset jack.
  • Connect using the USB-C port for direct plug and play to console or PC. Support for AA batteries is included on the rear.

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Date First Available: March 24, 2022


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  • Next Gen Console a love letter to the customers
Style: Xbox Series S Configuration: Console Only
To be clear Xbox Series S is next gen! it can game in 4K & play games at 120 FPS !! For parents to help out if buying for kids Xbox one S is previous gen! Note it says Xbox “one” S. Some previous gen Xbox consoles have “one” in the name. It’s Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, now Xbox Series X/S. The newest generation of Xbox consoles all have “Series” X or S in the name. Series X is the black bigger console Series S is the white smaller console The Xbox Series S…. It’s small, takes up little space and is powerful. The Series S can out preform the Series X in some departments like keeping 60 frames per second during challenging experiences for the console to run. The Series X wins in little things like draw distances and seeing a slightly better resolution, but at times could drop the frame rate. But they are pretty much the same next gen experience just two options for customers. What’s the biggest difference? Microsoft made a way for players not to miss out on next gen experience due to not being able to afford it! If you want next gen and also to save some money the Series S was made for you!! But if you want the full experience the Series X was made for you!! Series X wins for storage but Series S can allow 20 or more decent sized games plus don’t forget you can use cloud gaming for a lot of games you don’t want to download. Game pass cloud feature you can play games within seconds not having to download / install anything. I’ve tested the Series X and Series S and it’s barley a difference. I’m able to pick up and resume my save data from Series X to Series S no problem. Gears of war 5 or WWE 2k22 for example are just about the same on both. Series X - more storage, physical games CAN be played. Slightly better resolution. Loading time differences are to be within seconds nothing wild to report. Series S - Digital only! Meaning no physical games can be played. WiFi is required to set up and download games. Once it’s fully updated and games are downloaded it can be used offline but WiFi is needed to first set up the console and download games!! Series S should not be put down or downplayed, more information should be out there to help customers know this is truly next gen. The Series S is easier to find and it’s nothing wrong with it. Example of storage. Series S. Currently have 6 Xbox series X/S optimized games installed, 9 Xbox one games installed, 3 Xbox 360 games installed 1 Xbox (original console) game installed. Still have 52 GB free !! Downloading my library from Xbox one (previous generation Xbox) to Series S was super easy via the Xbox app. (Available on Google play android and iOS App Store) Much easier than Sony PlayStation has been. Xbox wants you to keep your library and keeps giving added backwards compatibility! I’m so happy with my Series S and don’t even care about the Series X anymore. It’s the same thing to me with little differences that aren’t worth the price difference. And not to every gamer it will be worth the price difference. The loading and quick resume give new life into last gen games that had long loading times ! Something like UFC 4 gets a lovely FPS boost along with Far Cry 5 and many others. Games you’ve already paid for are upgraded and new games will slowly unlock the true power of your purchase. You won’t be needing to trade the Series S in for an upgrade because it will be able to run the new titles and keep up just fine! It’s even small enough for different delivery options ! I got my Xbox delivered to a local stores locker ! It was super light to carry and didn’t come in a box revealing what’s inside thankfully. If you deeply care about 4 to 5 extra bushes and a pinch more draw distance that doesn’t make a difference to the degree that you wouldn’t be able to react. Like a driving game you’ll be able to have the same experience on both consoles same game just the series x might have slightly more available to see in the distance. If storage is that important to y’all or resolution go with the X. But if you want next gen and don’t need the extra storage, don’t care about physical games, and want to save money go with the Series S. Don’t miss out on next gen waiting out for the normal priced Series X if the S is available. This review is to help others understand the difference between the many names of Xbox consoles and see if the Series S is the best option. If not some information about the Xbox Series X is in my review to help to decide. Also to help parents out to make the right purchase for a potential surprise gift! Reviews are always designed to help out others and I hope it has been clear to help out others!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2022 by Mr. Campbell

  • Overall good system, a couple major drawbacks
Style: Xbox Series S Configuration: Console Only
I am very pleased with this system except for two things so far. 1.) The storage that comes built in is pretty minimal if you plan on using it for larger games. Although it says 500 gb, mine came with about 350 actually available for game storage (I assume the rest is being used for system data). You can by the storage expansion that is specifically for Xbox series S (certain games require it), but it is pretty spendy. A regular external drive will still work with many of the games, but you have to be aware of which ones will not. 2.) Our previous Xbox (Xbox one s digital edition) worked perfectly with the Xbox remote, our tv, and our Google home. Turning on and off the Xbox would also turn on and off the tv, the volume adjustment from the Xbox remote worked to control the tv, etc. With this Xbox series S, neither the on/off functionality or the volume adjustment works using the Xbox remote (same remote that worked with our old one). I have made sure the HDMI/CEC capability is enabled in the system settings, and have retried/restarted the system several times without success. Not sure why this is, but a quick Google search seems to show this as being a common issue. Other than these items, the system definitely seems to outperform the old Xbox in terms of speed and other functions. It’s unfortunate that the whole experience is less enjoyable due to the loss of some pretty key features ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by Zach Johnson

  • Ever since the original xbox and xbox 360, It change my gaming experience
Style: Xbox Series S Configuration: Console Only
What I love about the series s is that it's the closest thing I can get as an 9th gen console because its cheap, affordable and it change my gaming experience to the new level. There are some things I don't like about it is that they have low memory, no disc drive can't play my physical games I bought for xbox one and sure it can stream media in 4k but when you gaming it's only 1440p, but it not a big deal on that one because it didn't stop me from enjoying it. I love it, highly recommend if you don't mind the low memory or being it digital only console. Oh and make sure you get an extra storage memory accessories if you want to download more games on it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022 by The dreams97

  • I had lost interest in videogames until now
Style: Xbox Series S Configuration: Console Only
When I was a little kid, I used to play videogames everyday either in my computer on in my 16 bit console. Yeah it was a long time ago. As I grew up and life became harder for me, I always said "I have no time to play", "consoles are too expensive and I am not a pro". So when series S launched I looked at the reasonable price and thought to give it a try, along with the Game pass . I bought it, plugged it and played! I didn't even need to redecorate because it's small. There are some OEM batteries for the control included so you can use it very quickly after initial setup. I have played the most unconventional games and the mainstream ones too. I have played hockey games, various simulators... And the most important of all: I can forget my everyday problems as soon as I sit down and play in this white marvel. I am playing videogames again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2022 by Jill Kuri

  • Performs great, for what it was designed to be.
Style: Xbox Series S Configuration: Console Only
If you're expecting a top notch console, this isn't it. It's optimized for 1440p at 120hz, not 4k. Yet it's still great for what it was designed to be. A budget friendly console, that performs. I bought this console almost a year ago, when i couldn't get ahold of a Series X. I don't regret it. It's more compact than the X which is convenient. No disc tray isn't a deal breaker, if you're on the spectrum of owning digital copies. The lack of GB is the only real issue. You can get around that by putting old games on a cheap external hard drive, and newer games on the internal SSD. It still performs like the day I bought it. I would give it 5/5 if it had more internal space. Internal SSD expansion for the S & X aren't cheap. Be aware of that, if space is a main concern for you. You can't keep alot of large games installed on this console, without another form of expansion. Yet that's not a new concept if you've purchased older Xbox's. Overall, this is a console that performs great, and is a cheaper alternative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by Zapp

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