Testseek.com have collected 253 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox Series X and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox Series X.
November 2020
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The editors liked
Gorgeous graphics
Fast load times
Great backwards compatibility
It's super quiet
Performance
Quiet
Quick Resume
Storage expansion
Amazing power and performance
120Hz support
Xbox Game Pass
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support
The editors didn't like
UI hasn't changed
There's not enough games or tech capable of utilising the specs right now
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: The new gaming generation has begun, and Microsoft's Xbox Series X is the most powerful games console ever made. But how much does that really matter and how does that stack up against today's gaming PCs? And should us PC people consider the Series X as a...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Great industrial design, Runs very quietly, Quick Resume lets you switch between active games, Backwards compatibility for most games and accessories, Comfortable, familiar controller,
No USB Type-C port, Proprietary external SSD is expensive
The Xbox Series X is a powerful console with good looks, quiet operation, and backwards compatibility for both games and accessories, launching Xbox into a new era and offering gamers a ton of choices in how they play...
The Xbox Series X is awesome. There is no doubt about that. If you're an Xbox user and you have a 4K TV, this is the logical next step for you, especially if you skipped the Xbox One X. It's also easy to get a ton of games. All of your old games just work...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Enables 4K 120Hz, 8K 60Hz gaming/video, Remote Play works like a charm, Plays vast majority of legacy Xbox games, Makes old Xbox games look and play better, Super simple transition from legacy Xbox
Requires Xbox/Microsoft account to use, Depends on internet connection more than ever, Availability limited (at launch)
The Xbox Series X is a masterpiece of modern home entertainment optimization. It performs admirably, right out of the box, at the same time as it feels wholly familiar and comforting to use. Microsoft seems to have learned the most valuable lessons from t...
Powerful hardware, Near-silent fan, An SSD speeds up load times, Extensive backward compatibility, Adds HDR to older games,
Launching without compelling games, Few titles use ray tracing right now, Summary, The Xbox Series X is Microsoft's ultimate gaming console, with the ability to deliver 4K games at 60 fps and beyond. It's everything we'd want in a next-generation system
The Xbox Series X is everything the Xbox One wasn't. It's fast in every way, it handles 4K gaming with ease, and it obliterates lengthy loading times. It's purely focused on delivering the best gaming experience possible, instead of being a half-hearted a...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Blisteringly fast load speeds, Incredible heat management systems, 4K/60 and in some cases, 120 fps, Laundry list of impressive features like VRR and low latency mode, Smart Delivery works
I'm missing the Kinect already
The Xbox Series X represents a massive improvement over its predecessors. With a blisteringly fast SSD, a powerful GPU, and an impossibly quiet cooling system, this system ushers in the 4K / 60 era with a bang. Throw in far-reaching backwards compatibilit...
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Abstract: It's been almost exactly three years since the Xbox Series X was first released in a blast of fanfare, and Microsoft's most powerful console is still looking mighty fine today.In the intervening time, Xbox Game Pass has gone from strength to strength, and...