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Testseek.com have collected 257 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One X and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One X.
Award: Editor’s Choice November 2017
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The editors liked

  • The most powerful console by a long shot
  • Small
  • Quiet
  • And unassuming
  • Cheaper than full PC system builds with equivalent graphics cards
  • The Xbox One X is a powerful step-up console that supports 4K
  • HDR and offers improved visuals and framerates for certain games. It can play all Xbox One games
  • Some 360 and original Xbox games
  • And it ships with a 1TB drive
  • Great value for the amount of performance you're getting
  • Xbox One X enhanced games look and play brilliantly on a 4K HDR TV
  • Comes with a 4K HDR Blu-ray drive
  • Backward compatibility game catalog is quite large
  • Sleek and compact design
  • Improves the gam
  • Powerful
  • Ultra HD Blu-ray
  • HDR and wide color gamut
  • Full Xbox One compatibility
  • 4K graphics and enhanced visuals for Full HD
  • Blu-ray drive for movies
  • Super quiet while running
  • Most powerful console on the market
  • Xbox Game Pass
  • 4K Blu-ray Player
  • Supports native 4K gaming
  • Supports HDR for games and video
  • Plays UHD Blu-ray discs
  • Captures videos and stills in 4K resolution
  • Quieter than the OG Xbone
  • Even at full tilt
  • System optimizations make current games look their best and shorten load times too
  • The new Xbox's 4K HDR abilities are promising with more impressive games in the future
  • 4K/UHD Blu-ray drive is a boon to con
  • High quality console performance
  • Form factor smaller and more slick than predecessors
  • Backwards compatible with a wide variety of games
  • Compatible with previous Xbox One controllers
  • Accessories
  • Etc
  • 4K UHD and HDR10 in full effect
  • Compact design
  • Improvements on games not even patched
  • Really is powerful hardware
  • Compact
  • Most powerful console
  • Supports High Dynamic Range (HDR)
  • Runs games in 4K Ultra HD
  • Xbox Game Pass is a great service
  • Project Scorpio Edition has a nice subtle finish
  • Excellent visuals for 4K HDR enhanced games
  • Enhanced games look better on 1080p as well
  • Reasonably quiet
  • Great performance
  • Both graphically and speed
  • 4K UHD HDR Blu-Rays look fantastic
  • Most powerful hardware ever in a home console
  • Solid selection of enhanced titles
  • 4K Blu-ray drive is great for movie fans
  • By a wide margin
  • The most powerful console in production
  • Extensive future-proofing technology
  • Flawless technical design from top to bottom
  • Marked loading time improvement across the board
  • Serves 4K and non-4K market
  • Overwhelming power boost for numerous games
  • Including older Xbox titles
  • Native 4K HDR gaming fully supported
  • PC GPU-like graphics card
  • 4K UHD Blu-ray support
  • Compact and well built
  • Improves gaming on non-4K TVs

The editors didn't like

  • If you've got money to spend
  • A decent PC will still take you further (and is upgradeable)
  • 1 TB hard drive is not prepared for the realities of modern gaming
  • User interface is still a mess
  • At $500
  • It's the most expensive game console right now. The list of console-exclusive titles generally falls short of its direct competition
  • The PS4 Pro. Not every game will receive 4K or HDR enhancements
  • Game files are large and you'll quickly fill up your hard drive
  • Expensive
  • Cost of getting initial setup high
  • No SSD
  • Still a hard drive
  • Only improves certain games
  • Lacking exclusives compared to competition
  • UI still a little clunky
  • Limited exclusive game library
  • A bit expensive
  • Expensive compared to the Xbox One S and PS4 Pro
  • Rectangular
  • Matte design is functional
  • But not beautiful
  • Lack of VR to tap into this powerful hardware is disappointing
  • Games will take some time to fully exploit the X's 4K graphics via updates
  • No tr
  • Only comes in black (at launch)
  • Power button remains unrepentantly attractive to toddler fingers
  • Controller should come with rechargeable batteries
  • Self-repair voids any/all hardware warranty
  • Weird disc tray position
  • Controller button sticks
  • UI remains the same
  • Heavy
  • Software exclusives
  • Interface can be a nightmare to navigate
  • Xbox One controller relies on AA batteries
  • Definitely expensive
  • 1TB hard drive fills up fast
  • Fan can occasionally get loud when playing 4K HDR Blu-Ray's
  • Not worth it if you don't have a 4K TV
  • Still no VR support
  • You are paying a 2X premium
  • Additional Atmos license is a slap
  • 1 TB internal storage limit
  • No larger model available
  • 4K games often don't reach close to 60FPS
  • Many non-4K gaming features available in Xbox One S for much less money
  • Internal storage gets full quickly with big games
  • Low native 4K game selection

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Jim , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Xbox One X is massively powerful and comes at a steep price. But compared to the equivalent gaming PC, it's exceptionally cheap. Right now, its appeal is slightly limited by the selection of launch titles, but if you're a Forza, Assassin's Creed or Ge...

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  Published: 2017-06-15, Author: Jim , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Xbox One X is massively powerful and comes at a steep price. But compared to the equivalent gaming PC, it's exceptionally cheap. Right now, its appeal is slightly limited by the selection of launch titles, but if you're a Forza, Assassin's Creed or Ge...

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  Published: 2017-06-13, Author: Jon , review by: techradar.com

  • Native 4K gaming, Impressive HDR performance, Dolby Atmos support
  • Expensive, Not all games will support extra features, Reduced benefit to Full HD TV owners
  • At double the price of the Xbox One S, the Xbox One X feels like a premium piece of hardware for anyone that's invested in a 4K TV and is just dying to find a machine to make the most out of it. Sure, the PS4 Pro offers similar functionality, but upscalin...

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  Published: 2017-06-13, Author: Rik , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Super speedy,Packed with power and potential,Native 4K gaming at 60fps,Great 4K Blu-ray player,Dolby Atmos support
  • Still very pricey,With Project Scarlett due in 2020 perhaps it's best to wait for the next gen
  • It's hard to actually say what it's like to play on an Xbox One X in preference to a One S, partly because the games were running on devkits, but mainly because we were using the exact same controller and didn't get any glimpse of the front end.You don't...

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  Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Keith , review by: theguardian.com

  • Abstract:  Microsoft's new Xbox model is named Xbox One X and will ship on 7 November with a $499/£449 price tag, the company has revealed.The final name of the machine, previously known as Project Scorpio, reflects the title of the tweaked Xbox One S machine, launc...

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  Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Dominic , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • For most people the Xbox One S will prove a better purchase than the Scorpio. It's cheaper, it runs the same games, and you can grab one right now - or wait for the price to potentially drop even further once the One X is out. Still, if you're the type to...

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  Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Dominic , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • For now, picking up the PS4 Pro looks like a pretty safe bet. It's a lot cheaper than Microsoft's alternative, especially if you're hoping to take up VR as well. It may lag slightly in performance and power, but probably not enough for the average player...

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  Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Devon , review by: devontechsupport.com

  • At double the price of the Xbox One S, the Xbox One X feels like a premium piece of hardware for anyone that's invested in a 4K TV and is just dying to find a machine to make the most out of it.Sure, the PS4 Pro offers similar functionality, but upscaling...

 
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  Published: 2017-06-12, Author: Robert , review by: stuff.tv

  • Native 4K gaming is awesome, Most major games will be One X Enhanced, UHD Blu-ray is great
  • Few games really use its 4K potential, Really needs a 4K TV
  • Embedded video Right now, the Xbox One X is a console that promises the earth and partially delivers on its grand vision. Trust me, if you see the thing in full flow on a 4K TV then you are going to be scrambling towards the nearest pre-order form. Forz...

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  Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Dominic , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • For most people the Xbox One S will prove a better purchase than the Scorpio. It's cheaper, it runs the same games, and you can grab one right now - or wait for the price to potentially drop even further once the Scorpio is out. Still, if your the type to...

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