"Xbox One S" image leaks surface
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Source - NeoGAF
Source - Microsoft Statement to The Verge
Ha.I didn't know that... Nor do I like it very much :I
Microsoft and their confusing names. Heeeeeeesh.
It wouldn't make internal temperature higher if your cooling system isn't designed by a 5-year old. The PS4 launched with an internal PSU and it was still smaller than the Xbox One despite sporting more powerful hardware. You'd want an internal power supply because having an external one is a massive chore. Nobody builds a PC with the PSU hanging out on the side, I've never seen a TV or a BluRay player with an external PSU, literally no entertainment device I can think of uses them anymore. This simplifies cable logistics significantly. Both the XBO and the PS4 use low-power components, they're not "hot" anyways.Wait, wouldn't an internal power supply unit make the console bigger and cause higher internal temperatures? Why would they want to do that?
At least they didn't stick with "Xbox One-Two".NO.OH GOD. THAT NAME.
Xbox One S+
Xbox One S Edge...
Xbox 2+
fuck.
That would honestly be a dumb nameAt least they didn't stick with "Xbox One-Two".
3 Years since the xbox one was released? Damn I am dying quickly.it's been 3 years.. it's about time they make a slim model.. I think this is gonna be the same size as the original 360 though. judging by the aesthetics.. and the disc drive size
There is a tool floating around out there that would let you setup the partitioning for replacing the internal hard drive of an Xbox One to work. Essentially you could even clone from your original one to it. The non-user-accessible partitions need about 100GB of storage, but the utility's able to operate with up to a 4TB hard drive, since apparently that's what the internal controller is limited to.the is is for Sheep. There should be at-least a 4 TB Drive....
reason why the old xbone was so big and ugly was because it was half fan, kind of to avoid red-ring-of-death level of overheatingI have to say, it does look good. Considerably less like a VCR, but to be fair, I kind of warmed up to the original XBO design over time anyways.
No, the rumor says it can play 4K videos but it says nothing about playing games in 4K. We'll see at the conference tomorrow.Any infos about upgraded graphical capabilities?
Does this mean the PS4 cooling was made by a 5 year old...? Not saying it doesn't keep it cool but damn - that fan on it gets so damn loud it isn't funny.. And doesn't take lone either. It is one of the reasons I really don't like playing the PS4 (along with pathetic battery life on the controller) - the fan noise is so off putting.It wouldn't make internal temperature higher if your cooling system isn't designed by a 5-year old.
It does, ps4's get hot and that's a fact. A lot of people still to this day reporting issue's that is caused thanks to overheating. Hard disk failing, blu ray drive failing, psu failing. Also a pc case is big and open and thanks to that can offer a good airflow where a console the airflow is minimal since everything is packed together. It's clear you don't know much about building a pc.It wouldn't make internal temperature higher if your cooling system isn't designed by a 5-year old. The PS4 launched with an internal PSU and it was still smaller than the Xbox One despite sporting more powerful hardware. You'd want an internal power supply because having an external one is a massive chore. Nobody builds a PC with the PSU hanging out on the side, I've never seen a TV or a BluRay player with an external PSU, literally no entertainment device I can think of uses them anymore. This simplifies cable logistics significantly. Both the XBO and the PS4 use low-power components, they're not "hot" anyways.
With the amount of people who have trouble with console names, a lot of people are going to need holes drilled into their head.If that's a source of confusion for someone, they don't need an Xbox, they need a hole drilled in their head.
the is is for Sheep. There should be at-least a 4 TB Drive....