The new Xbox One S Thanks to @Syclopse Unboxing Video of the Xbox One S And Info Xbox One S will have three options for hard drive space: 500GB, 1TB and 2TB launch edition. Xbox said the consoles will launch in August, with the 2TB option costing $399 USD, the 1TB option costing $349 USD and the 500GB version costing $299 USD. http://www.king5.com/tech/xbox-2016-e3-briefing/243671133 In the box Xbox One S console 2TB hard drive (internal) Xbox Wireless Controller with 3.5mm headset jack Console stand (for vertical orientation) HDMI cable AC power cable 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial And for the $299.00 https://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en_US/pdp/productID.4426967300 In the box Xbox One S console 500GB hard drive (internal) Xbox Wireless Controller with 3.5mm headset jack HDMI cable AC power cable 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial So maybe only the Launch 2TB comes with the vertical stand included?
40% Smaller 2TB 4K UltraHD , High Dynamic range Streamlined controller Vertical stand All rumors so far.
Sorry for my engrish, what streamlined controller means? If I say the size of the Xbox One has had some weight in a decision about furniture you believe? Damn, I should have realized they would release a smaller and one that stands vertically too obviously. But who am I fooling, I'll keep the original anyway... n_n
April again, so soon? Looks... a bit bland. Still like it slightly better than the current model though. Would be a bitch to put decals on properly with all those holes/dimples, if you decide to change the looks.
If they mean 4k games and not just 4k streaming, I'd be straight up down for that! Just got myself a 4k TV and buzzing for 4k games. Maybe it might mean I wont have to buy a 4K graphics card and turn to the dark, I mean, PC side.
You are insane if you think it will be 4k games at anything over 5 frames. the GTX 1080 is the first single GPU to comfortably handle 4k and even then its not always hitting 60 and averages closer to 45 - 55.
I think he's more talking about fitting so much power into the console and then selling it at consumer price right now, it wouldn't be feasible. I mean Xbox can normally do jiggery pokery to make stuff run at good resolution on their consoles but I think getting stuff to run well at 4k now is still beyond them. It will be another year or two before we see anything of the kind.
If the Xbox original could do 720p and PS2 can do 1080i then I think it's not that far fetched that Xbox One can do 4k.
Resolution capability isn't the only factor. Modern consoles are rendering far more complex scenes than an XBOX or PS2 could ever hope to. If XBOX one were to render at the same quality level of an XBOX or PS2 game, then it would probably have a better chance of pushing 4k.