Microsoft is steadily pursuing of outcompeting its rival, Sony, as it works on to release to the market two new gaming consoles which will have "state of the art" features and technology; these are the Project Scorpio, and the Xbox One S.
Of the two new consoles, the Xbox One S is the direct competition for the Xbox One. Let's see how these two Microsoft consoles fare against each other.
Storage: Xbox One S vs Xbox One
The two upcoming gaming consoles will have a 2TB variant enabling bigger storages for games. The Xbox One S serves as the connector between making the Project Scorpio a relatable brand to the Xbox One which has a more prominent hold of the market as of now.
Which One Has The Better Display
The Xbox One S will feature an Ultra HD 4K display, as well as having a BluRay Player of its own. The Xbox One S has also drastically reduced its weight, as is 40 percent smaller and more portable than the standard Xbox One.
It will also feature a "two face design", as it will have a matte finish and the other half will be patterned to the machined holes that serve as a vent to enable cooling and to also make it more aesthetically pleasing.
Which Microsoft Console Offer The Best Overall Experience
The Xbox One S will also enable the user's hand to have a firmer grip. It will also be capable of connecting to Bluetooth through the use of phones and tablets. The Xbox One will run in Ultra HD 4K display, making the gameplay an ultimately remarkable experience.
The 4K Ultra HD display enhances the color and makes the movement more realistic. The 2TB versions of the Xbox One S will be priced at $399. On the other hand, the 500GB and 1TB variants will be $299 and $349 respectively.
If ever you have an Ultra HD TV with a 4K resolution, then surely, the Xbox One S will be the one for you. The pricing is as justifiable as it gets, giving you the ultimate gaming experience.