You know, the console that looked like an ’80s VHS player. In fact, the One X is the smallest console Microsoft has ever made and an entirely different beast from the original chunky Xbox One. At 3.8kg, it’s a heavy piece of kit that’s diddy enough to tuck right under your TV without any fuss. Pick the One X up out of its packaging and you’ll immediately get an idea of just how much tech has been crammed into it. Especially when you compare the One X to the significantly bigger, half-opened pizza box that is the PlayStation 4 Pro. Microsoft’s new console retains the stylish aesthetic of last year’s One S while squeezing its Ultra HD oomph into a smaller frame. Given the One X is so supremely super-charged, its design is an absolute marvel of engineering. Yes, it will downscale its imagery for HD TVs in a decent fashion, but anyone who uses this machine with a HD TV isn’t going to see half of what it’s actually capable of. The Xbox One X is a console that’s been made for 4K TVs.
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