What is the Difference Between Xbox Series S and X?

avatarColoringNoona year ago
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avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

The Xbox Series X is more powerful with better graphics, has a disc drive, and offers 4K gaming, while the Series S is more affordable and targets 1440p gaming without a disc drive.

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avatarDescribingHaila year ago

Simple: Series X = power and discs. Series S = cheaper and digital only.


avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

The Series X offers native 4K gaming, a larger SSD (1TB), and a disc drive. The Series S is smaller, lacks a disc drive, and has a 512GB SSD, focusing on 1440p gaming.


avatarCatalogingDiska year ago

From my experience, I've got both consoles at home. The Series X blows you away with its performance and visuals, but the Series S is perfect if you're on a budget and don't care about a disc drive.


avatarTargetingDirta year ago

If you want the best graphics and don't mind spending more, go for the Series X. If you want a budget-friendly option, the Series S is your pick.

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