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Testseek.com have collected 291 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One.
Award: Recommended December 2013
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The editors liked

  • Highly flexible home-theater device
  • Not just a game console
  • Blu-ray playback
  • Voice-command features
  • Enhancements for sports fans
  • Offers an experience that is practically futuristic – and definitely future proof. Launch titles show off next gen potential and can be breathtaking. Downloadable game selection is quirky and entertaining. Voice commands are robust and generally work well
  • Beautiful
  • Snappy UI
  • Multitasks wonderfully
  • Gorgeous graphics
  • Kinect functionality has improved tenfold and is included with the console
  • Xbox Fitness app performs really well
  • Great lineup of upcoming exclusive games
  • Xbox One controller is much impro
  • System is nearly silent when running
  • Relatively energy efficient
  • Great-looking lighting effects and detailed characters
  • The controller's redesigned analog sticks
  • Shoulder buttons
  • And D-pad are incredibly comfortable
  • The controller's improved rumble
  • Superb Kinect integration
  • Controller now uses micro-USB connection
  • HDMI pass-through
  • TV control
  • OneGuide is admittedly fun and useful
  • Cloud storage for settings
  • Game saves
  • This more affordable Xbox One bundle drops the Kinect and matches the price of the PS4. Microsoft has also killed the paid Xbox Live Gold requirement to access entertainment apps
  • Microsoft's Xbox One offers impressive graphics and a solid list of exclusive 2015 titles. The Microsoft console currently edges ahead of the PS4 with a better selection of media apps. The console's fall-2015 dashboard update is a noticeable improvement
  • Play classic Jeopardy as well as other fun modes
  • You can play solo or with friends in multiplayer
  • Leveling system encourages players to come back for more
  • Impressive next-generation games
  • Slick TV and streaming-media integration
  • Well executed live TV integratio
  • Highly personalized interfac
  • Updated controller desig
  • Improved motion and voice commands on Kinect
  • Beautiful Graphics
  • Great Controllers
  • Kinect 2.0
  • Multitasking
  • HDMI Pass-Thru w/ TV Control
  • Some Great Games
  • Voice controls work remarkably well. TV and OneGuide integration is seamless. Skype
  • Facial recognition
  • And other features are useful and polished.
  • Unless otherwise noted
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  • Strong launch lineup
  • "Snapping" video apps perfect for multitaskers
  • Kinect voice commands can be powerful
  • Kinect is a powerful UI Tool
  • Multitasking is fast and easy
  • Games showcase strong performance and increased graphical fidelity
  • Great gaming experience
  • Kinect 2 and Smartglass are awesome
  • Wealth of expanded entertainment services on offer
  • Involving gameplay and graphics
  • Powerful Smart TV features
  • Wide range of remote control options
  • Integrates with cable or satellite set-top box with advanced One Guide
  • Improved Kinect camera for voice and gesture control
  • Blu-ray player works with voice and gesture control
  • Wake-on-voice is very impressive
  • Excellent multitasking experience
  • Games are beautiful
  • Console runs quietly
  • Windows 10 makes the console more responsive and easier to navigate
  • Most backward-compatible Xbox 360 games run well on Xbox One
  • Now costs less than the PlayStation 4

The editors didn't like

  • Higher price than competing PS4
  • Partly because Kinect 2.0 is included
  • Potential heavy-handed game trade-in
  • Sales restrictions
  • Requires cloud "check ins" to keep operating
  • Most apps require Xbox Live Gold membership. Between voice and gesture commands – there is a lot to learn. No direct support for your cable's DVR system. Controllers require AA batteries. System heats up in use. You can record gameplay
  • But only as video
  • Party Chat only holds 7 people and sometimes you just can't connect to your friends party chat
  • No alerts for friend requests
  • No built-in network video streaming functionality to play video files elsewhere on your home network
  • Workout video offering in
  • Case is boxy
  • Heavy
  • And about as big as the original Xbox
  • Many launch games don't pack much of a visual punch
  • Controller still uses AA batteries and proprietary headsets
  • Voice commands fail a good 10 to 20 percent of the time
  • System requires incredib
  • Big bodied
  • With no up-front USB ports
  • Installing
  • Patching games is slow
  • Somewhat confusing
  • Ad-filled interface
  • No game broadcasting
  • Hard drive is not upgradable
  • Xbox Live Gold subscription mandatory for many features
  • The Xbox One's dashboard is still confusing at times and the PS4 generally delivers slightly better graphics and performance on multiplatform games so far. Selection of must-have titles is still weak compared to that of previous generation consoles
  • The Xbox One's new interface is still more convoluted than the PS4's. In general
  • The PS4 delivers slightly better installation times
  • Graphics and performance on cross-platform games. The Xbox One also lags behind the PS4 in its selection of indie games
  • Presentation doesn't look or sound like Jeopardy
  • Online multiplayer is a ghost town due to design mistakes
  • Overpriced when compared against other trivia games
  • No social integration
  • Xbox Live Gold is essentially a requirement
  • Bi
  • Bulky desig
  • Lacks TV DVR capability
  • Voice Commands
  • Some Launch Titles
  • Fledgling App Store
  • No backward compatibility or legacy game options. Voice controls and facial recognition aren't available on Kinect-less $399 version. Gesture controls don't work consistently. PS4's DualShock 4 is a better controller
  • Voice input still hitormiss. Does live TV but does not let you control your DVR. No broadcasting gameplay (yet). Rechargeable controller batteries an expensive addon
  • Not standard
  • Clunky TV integration
  • Uninspired design
  • Kinect voice commands are unreliable
  • Lack of App Channel content
  • $100 more than a PS4
  • Kinect as a game instrument remains unproven
  • Xbox Live is essential for most apps and functions
  • Launch lineup could have been stronger
  • Features may be overkill for some
  • No DVR control
  • Requires Xbox Gold membership to stream from some services
  • Some streaming services available on Xbox 360 not yet on Xbox One
  • Can stop playback to say “hi” to a new user that has stepped into the room
  • The most expensive console available
  • Limited selection of exclusive titles worth playing
  • Missing key promised functionality at launch
  • Kinect voice commands still don't work reliably
  • Navigating the console remains sluggish compared to the PS4
  • Still missing features from the Xbox 360 like system-wide game defaults

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  Published: 2014-06-06, Author: CNET.com , review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • facilite le pilotage de la TV et la consultation des films sur Xbox One. Excellente ergonomie, elle s'active dès qu'on la manipule et, outre la TV, elle peut piloter la barre de son et d'autres périphériques audiovidéo.
  • la transmission par infrarouge nécessite de rester à portée de vue de la Xbox One. N'améliore pas vraiment le pilotage d'un lecteur de DVD externe à partir de la Xbox One. Certaines fonctions restent peu accessibles
  • Cette Télécommande média résout un des principaux problèmes rencontrés avec l'usage « salon » de la Xbox One : changer de chaîne et ajuster le volume, ce qui est assez galère avec les commandes vocales. C'est spécialement pratique pour les membres du foy...

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  Published: 2014-03-23, review by: generation-nt.com

  • Abstract:  Lancée fin novembre 2013, la Xbox One avait pour ambition de donner une nouvelle définition à l’expression « console de salon »...

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  Published: 2014-01-17, review by: journaldugeek.com

  • Abstract:  La semaine dernière, nous vous avions présenté la PS4 de Sony. Mais vous le savez, Sony n'est pas le seul constructeur sur le créneau des consoles cette année. Microsoft aussi sort sa machine : la Xbox One . On a passé quelques heures en compagnie de la b...

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  Published: 2013-12-14, Author: Fabien , review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Relativement silencieuse et peu énergivore, Confort apporté par Kinect, Manette très agréable à utiliser, Bonne finition, Design suffisamment sobre pour le salon
  • Manque beaucoup des fonctions multimédia attendues, Kinect encore sous-exploité dans les jeux, Pas de rétrocompatibilité, Jeu en ligne toujours payant, Pas de batterie rechargeable vendue avec la manette
  • Malgré un tarif plus élevé et des performances légèrement en deçà de sa rivale la PS4, la Xbox One montre de belles qualités et n'a pas vraiment à rougir d'un point de vue graphique, en témoignent ses exclusivités — comme sur PS4, les jeux de lancement ne...

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  Published: 2013-11-29, Author: Franck , review by: giiks.com

  • Abstract:  Le test complet de la Xbox One La Xbox One est là ! Huit ans après la sortie de la Xbox 360, Microsoft se lance dans la bataille de la nouvelle génération face à son concurrent Sony et sa PS4. Bien plus qu'une console de jeux, la firme de Redmond veut pro...

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  Published: 2013-11-28, Author: Didier , review by: erenumerique.fr

  • Variétés des jeux au lancement, Kinect 2 et interactions associées, Polyvalence des services Online, Écran Ancré et TV partagée, Très bonne manette
  • Massive et pas très belle, Chauffe pas mal et encore un peu bruyante, Prix et orientation vers des services/contenus payants, Kinect 2 intrusif ?
  • La Xbox One est la nouvelle console de jeu NextGen de Microsoft, disponible en France depuis le 22 novembre 2013. Malgré un prix avoisinant les 500 € et une rupture de stock qui devrait se prolonger jusqu'à début 2014, cette nouvelle machine est destinée ...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-22, Author: La , review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • graphismes améliorés par rapport à la Xbox 360, une liste de jeux exclusif pour le lancement supérieure à celle de la PS4.
  • commandes vocales du Kinect ne fonctionnent pas toujours, le nouveau tableau de bord difficile à appréhender, coûte 100 euros de plus que la PS4, abonnement supplémentaire Xbox Live Gold est requis pour utiliser la plupart des fonctions

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  Published: 2013-11-22, Author: La , review by: lactutechno.com

  • Vous l'aurez compris, la Xbox One est bien plus qu'une simple console de jeu ! A la fois, box multimédia, centre de divertissement, et télévision, la console de Microsoft n'en oublie pour autant pas le jeu qui reste très agréable sur la console. Le cata...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-22, Author: Ben , review by: gizmodo.fr

  • La Xbox One est une machine du futur. Elle fait tourner des jeux et le fait bien, mais elle offre également bien plus. Les commandes vocales et Kinect sont intégrés en profondeur dans la console, et vous serez bluffé lorsque vous naviguerez dans l'interfa
  • Bien que la Xbox One offre en grande partie ce qu'elle avait promis dès sa sortie, le résultat n'est pas encore parfait. Les commandes vocales non reconnues sont rares, celles mal interprétées sont déjà plus fréquentes. Mais elles arrivent, souvent lorsqu

 
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  Published: 2015-05-26, Author: Michael , review by: tomshw.it

  • Abstract:  Xbox One e PlayStation 4 si sono evolute significativamente rispetto al loro debutto verso la fine del 2013. Ora entrambi i sistemi hanno interfacce più facili da usare, una lista in continua evoluzione di utili app e, cosa più importante, molti giochi di...

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