Release Date |
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November 21st 2013 |
CPU |
Custom 1.75 GHz AMD 8 core APU |
Memory |
8 GB DDR3 |
Operating System |
Xbox OS |
Storage |
500 GB internal hard drive |
Sound |
7.1 surround sound |
Media |
Blu-ray, DVD, CD |
Connectivity |
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n, Ethernet, 3 × USB 3.0, HDMI 1.4 in/out, S/PDIF out, IR-out, Kinect port |
Resolutions |
4K, 1080p, 720p |
Welcome to a new generation of games and entertainment. Where games push the boundaries of realism. And television obeys your every command. Where listening to music while playing a game is a snap. And you can jump from TV to movies to music to a game in an instant. Where your experience is custom tailored to you. And the entertainment you love is all in one place. Welcome to the all-in-one, Xbox One
Platform Variations
Initial version
November 21st 2013
November 21st 2013
Xbox One Scorpio
December 30th 2017
December 30th 2017
Announced as Project Scorpio, it is the next version of the Xbox One. Advertised as having "true 4k gaming" with 6 teraflops of GPU processing power and 320gb/s memory bandwidth. Planned for release at the end of 2017.
Xbox One S
August 1st 2016
August 1st 2016
The slim version of the Xbox One.
Xbox One X
November 6th 2017
November 6th 2017
Xbox One X will support all xbox one accessories and games