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Xbox Series X and Series S both support horizontal and vertical positioning, but should you? Here’s what you need to know about positioning your console and ensuring steady airflow.
Microsoft’s new Xbox Series X is a very tall console that borrows from the design of gaming PCs — but don’t worry, you can still lay it down horizontally to take up less space if you’d like.
If you're lucky enough to find a PS5 or Xbox Series X, you'll probably soon start to wonder whether it's better to position your new console vertically or horizontally. The answer to that question ...
But with the arrivals of Xbox Series X and S, and Sony's PlayStation 5, out Nov. 12, graphics are taking a backseat at launch in favor of changes that attempt to remove the hassles of console gaming.
Is 4K resolution and an optical drive worth an extra $200 to you?That's the main difference between the $500 (£450, AU$749) Xbox Series X and $300 (£250, AU$499) Xbox Series S.Unless your life ...
Microsoft at The Game Awards announced its next generation console, codenamed Project Scarlett, is officially called Xbox Series X, as well as announcing Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II for the ...
The Xbox Series X sets a new standard for home console performance thanks to a custom AMD RDNA 2 GPU with 52 compute units (CUs) at 1.825 GHz and an octa-core custom AMD Zen 2 GPU.
The Xbox Series X and S both play Xbox One games, although you can’t play your physical discs on a Series S. Many of them ...
Microsoft has just unveiled its new Xbox Series X gaming console. The new model features a tower-shaped industrial design and it'll be available to purchase in time for the next holiday season.
Per Xbox’s announcement, the new consoles have estimated retail pricing (ERP) set at: Xbox Series S 1TB in Robot White for $349.99/€349.99, Xbox Series X – 1TB Digital Edition for $449.99 ...