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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 02:24pm 30/06/17 | 1 Comments
Announced just over a year ago, with a full reveal earlier this month at E3, Microsoft’s powerful new Xbox One X console will launch in Australia on November 7, 2017 for the price of $649. Simultaneously making it the most powerful console on the market by a measurable amount, and the most expensive. We take an in-depth look at everything from price, games, and hardware to find out if it's worth picking one up.

From our feature.
In terms of raw numbers, the Xbox One X features improvements across the board. With a GPU and CPU that not only easily outperforms what can be found in the current Xbox One, they can also reproduce the sorts of numbers in the realm of current, and expensive, PC gaming hardware. Add in faster and more RAM, an internal drive designed to cut-down load times, and a re-designed CPU, it sounds like Microsoft has spent the time and effort to re-engineer the Xbox One for 2017.

And if we are to continue looking at the Xbox One X in the same way we view a brand-new console, then the next thing on the cards can only be one thing. Games.


Click Here to Read Good Cop/Bad Cop – The Case For the Xbox One X



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Steve Farrelly
Posted 02:53pm 30/6/17
Super-informative read K, I'll likely grab one on day-dot, but that's because my Xbox One S is my main system in the lounge, so I'll want to upgrade and keep that the norm. I have a PS4 Pro, but no 4K TV (which I need to change, ASAP), either way, looking forward to lounge gaming in 4K across both platforms moving forward.

4K TV first, then gonna upgrade me PC properly
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