The Xbox One reviews are getting hotter as the time for its official release is getting nearer. Microsoft’s next-gen console is considered to be the best among current-gen and next-gen consoles and this was the general perception of most of the reviews. The console’s design has a retro cool look even with the cut at the bottom traversing in 45-degree angle.
While it is prone to dirt when subjected to frequent touches, the console’s architecture is so designed to allow cooling inside thus protecting the chip, RAM and HDD under the hood and ensuring quite operation as soon as it is activated. It is replete with connectivity options and extra features such as a Blu-ray/DVD drive, a Gigabit Ethernet, a USB for Kinect and three USB 3.0 ports, among others. No substantial changes were made on the game pad except for slight improvements dealing with the re-arrangement of some buttons.
The Kinect feature helps The One communicate with its users in real time as well as identify and record their moves. The Day One patch makes the console more useful particularly during a game mode where titles are rated for their visual effects and high-res gameplays. The Xbox One is expected to offer more titles to its users than that of its main rival, PS4. In addition, the OS and the associated apps makes the console a good alternative productive communications suit especially with the presence of Skype. A review of some games reveal their consistent compatibility with the console so that more games and this makes Microsoft’s next-gen console stronger than its rivals out there. The Xbox One is set to release on November 22 for $500.
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