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Xbox Series X - Gaming Console - 1TB SSD - Includes Wireless Controller - 4K Gaming - 120FPS - Carbon Black

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Platform: Xbox Series X


Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller


Features

  • Experience brighter worlds, vivid imagery, and sharper details with 4K gaming and up to 120 FPS that makes everything feel so real its unreal.
  • Quick Resume: Seamlessly switch between your favorite games and pick up right where you left off.
  • Backward compatibility: Play four generations of games, including games that are optimized for Xbox Series X|S to look and play better than ever.
  • Lightning-fast load times: Jump into your favorite games like Fortnite and Grand Theft Auto instantly.
  • Play new games on day one like The Outer Worlds 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, and Grounded 2. Choose from hundreds of high-quality games on console, PC, and cloud with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
  • Includes: Xbox Series X console, one Xbox Wireless Controller, an ultra-high-speed HDMI cable, power cable, and 2 AA batteries.
  • *See bottom of page for important information.

Description

Experience brighter worlds, vivid imagery, and sharper details with 4K gaming and up to 120 FPS that makes everything feel so real it’s unreal. Seamlessly switch between your favorite games and pick up right where you left off with Quick Resume. Play four generations of games with backward compatibility, plus games that are optimized for Xbox Series X|S that look and play better than ever. Jump into your favorite games like Fortnite and Grand Theft Auto instantly with lightning-fast load times. Get the most out of your Xbox Series X with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately). Play new games like The Outer Worlds 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, NINJA GAIDEN 4, and more on day one. Choose from hundreds of high-quality games like DOOM: The Dark Ages, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, and Grounded 2. Dive into legendary franchises including Call of Duty®, Forza, Diablo, Halo, and everything in between.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Released On November 10, 2020
Price Details The crossed out price is the original price. Discounts represent savings on the original price.
Dimensions 5.94 x 11.85 x 5.94 inches
Type Interactive Video Game
Model Number Internacional
Weight 13.1 pounds
Suitable For Both genders
Made By Microsoft
Origin Made in China
Batteries Requires 2 A batteries (included)
Availability First became available on September 22, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Xbox Series X comes with an internal 1TB Custom NVMe SSD drive.

Yes, the Xbox Series X supports thousands of backward compatible games from the original Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

Xbox Series X can support up to 8K HDR resolution and has the capability to run games at 120 frames per second (fps).

The main difference between them is the resolution. While both can play the same games, the Series X is designed to play games at a 4K resolution and has a larger storage capacity compared to the Series S.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Xbox Series X reviewed here received predominantly positive feedback, being praised for its fast NVMe SSD, quick start feature, and superior speed compared to older versions like the XOX. Some reviews stated that this console made gaming more enjoyable than ever before. However, reviewers commented about its storage issues and seemingly overpriced extension cards.

Pros

  • 🎮 Fast NVMe SSD provides a smooth gaming experience.
  • 🚀 Quick start features dramatically reduce game start times.
  • ⏱ The console is much faster than previous models like Xbox One X (XOX).
  • 🔄 Versatility in game storage and access through cloud gaming.
  • 🎥 Excellent for Blu-Ray and DVD viewing.

Cons

  • 💾 Insufficient storage capacity and expensive expansion cards can be an issue.
  • 💼 Some users found the console design uninspiring.
  • 🎲 Certain games may not function as well as on a PC.
  • 🔌 High data use for cloud gaming may be problematic for those with data limits from their ISP.

Should I Buy It?

Yes, if you want a console that offers better performance, faster load times, and overall improved gaming experience. However, consider your storage needs and assess whether the restriction to only using Seagate NVMe expansion cards for storage expansion might be a problem for you in the future.


  • Xbox SeriesX = amazing console, absolute BEAST and best value in gaming. Playstation convert.
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
I have been a gammer all my life, have owned almost every console since the Atari Pong all the way till the Ps4 and Switch, but I have skipped most Xbox' s except for the original that was given to me as a gift. This new console that Microsoft has made is in my opinion the absolute best in this generation. Spec-wise it cannot be beat and if superior to the PS5 I most respects. But when you use your series X and in conjunction with Game Pass Ultimate (GPU), it simply becomes the hands down, no questions asked, absolute BEST VALUE in gaming anywhere! Today Microsoft has also teamed up their GPU service with EA, and now we can get most sports games and most EA titles included in GPU. But you must also add the future inclusion of Bethesda and all their amazing titles from day one in GUP since MS has bought them out. So how can't you go wrong with the MOST POWERFUL CONSOLE EVER MADE and the potential of including GPU to make it the best value in gaming PERIOD. Yes some will think that their are few titles specifically made for this new generation as of this writing, but the same goes for Playstation, and Sony changed their mind in the short term, as most titles that they have as great exclusives are also being released for the foreseeable future on PS4 as well as PS5. PROS: - Best Value in gaming when used with Game Pass Ultimate. - Most powerful console ever made (12TFLOPS - 52 CU's). - Intuitive and very functional OS. - Great games even for this generation like: Medium. - FPS Boos feature for older games. - Automatic HDR for older games. - Instant Resume feature is just awesome! - Great controls, I thought I would not like them, BUT THEY ARE GREAT! - Minimalistic design, that goes well with anything you have already. - QUIET there is no noticeable sound of fans even when gaming for hours. - More available space in internal drive then PS5. CONS: - Controllers use a AA Battery... WHY would you do this in 2021? Yes there are options, but I should not need to look for options, personally for now I went the rechargeable Energizer route, but it is a hassle that should not be present in a console this generation. - No gimmicks and straightforward pure power, no you don't get resistance in the adaptive triggers like a PS5, makes it feel a bit less futuristic. - Had a bug happen to me more then once while purchasing new games, got an error, so for workaround had to add to cart, go to billing address, put edit, select the same billing address and then it worked, very annoying. SPECS: - Processor: 8-core AMD Ryzen Zen 2-architecture CPU at 3.8GHz (3.6GHz with SMT) - Graphics: AMD Navi/RDNA 2-family GPU with 52 CU at 1.825GHz (12TFLOPS FP32) - Video:16GB GDDR6 with 14Gbps 320-bit interface (10GB at 560GB/s allocated to GPU, 6GB at 336GB/s allocated to rest of system with 3.5GB for GPU) - Die Size: 360.45 mm2 - Process: 7nm Enhanced - Memory: 16 GB GDDR6 w/ 320mb bus - Memory Bandwidth: 10 GB @ 560 GB/s, 6GB @ 336 GB/s - Internal Storage: 1 TB Custom NVME SSD - I/O Throughput: 2.4 GB/s (Raw), 4.8 GB/s (Compressed, with custom hardware decompression block) - Expandable Storage: 1 TB Expansion Card - Seagate ATM only avail. - External Storage: USB 3.2 External HDD - WB Black Gaming 5TB what I got for it. - Optical Drive: 4K UHD Blu-Ray Drive- - Performance: 4K @ 60 FPS, up to 4K @ 120 FPS, 8K @ 60 FPS - Size: 301mm x 151mm x 151mm Finally, I will recommend this console over the the PS5, its simply a BEAST and a better value when teamed with GPU. I won't get a Ps5 for the foreseeable future at least not till late 2022, since by then they might really have PS5 exclusives that don't get. a PS4 version. The Xbox Series X is such a great console that you would be hard pressed to look it over over the hype that the Ps5 has generated because of its lack of availability. So if you like simply the best console this generation and wish to get the best bang for your buck, Xbox Series X simply rocks. PRO+ : The Xbox series X is also an amazing emulation system, it can run Retroarch with no hacks, with nothing weird, just look it up in YouTube and you will find tutorials. But it can do emulation like very few systems and it add to its tremendous lineup and value. Great job Microsoft, you not only added a customer, but a new fan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021 by Ricardo Orrantia Ponce

  • Major Improvement to Old Gen
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
Product was in mint condition, loading speed, storage, quality, and start up time were all major improvements compared to Xbox One. However I still Xbox One controllers are higher quality than Series controllers, but that’s another matter.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Caden Dick

  • Next-Gen Done and Begun Right
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
Back in 2013, both Microsoft and Sony launched the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 (respectively). Compared to the generation prior (Xbox 360 and PS3) and how those compared to current PC's of the day, the seventh console generation did not start well. From false promises from Mark Cerny about the PS4 hitting 1080p and 60FPS for every game, to Microsoft's loss of focus on gaming... couple that with the less than impressive comparison to PC's, and you would find the apology for sale a few years later with the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. Those were what we should have gotten to kick of a generation. Now here we are in 2020. The only downside has been acquiring one of the consoles and the lack of supply due to COVID-19. The Xbox Series X (seriously, Microsoft needs to do something about the naming) is a great offering with great value tucked away inside of the Xbox service. Without getting deep into the technical specs, I will highlight some key differences between the Series X and the One X. The SSD is first. Fast load times across the board for games and the system itself. The 1TB is not what you get in full, but it is not an issue if you keep a small catalogue of installed games. Currently with 6 games installed (AC: Valhalla, Destiny 2 ((all expansions)), GTA V, Red Dead Redemption 2 and Watch Dogs Legion), i am sitting at 357.5GB of free space. The frame rates are great with the ability to keep a steady 60FPS and achieve up to 120FPS. 4K is glorious with HDR. The Ray Tracing that some games have is a really nice touch, but unless you stop to smell the roses (or in this case the, wander up and stare at them), it doesn't jump out at you. Otherwise the console is impressive. Not a single sound has come from the machine in my few hours (extended this evening) of play time. The start up speed is incredibly fast and this is both from a fresh boot, to the low-power mode, to the unplugging method. Quick Resume is something to appreciate as well. Being able to have a handful of games running at once is a nice feature especially if you are one who has game ADD, or want to hop back into a single-player game after having a multiplayer session with friends. The new controller is built on the old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." While Sony went with a new design and functionality for the PS5 with the DuelSense controller (seriously the haptic feedback is a cool addition, but I have a weird feeling it will fade out at some point), I can't help but feel Microsoft kinda missed a chance with the Series X controller, by not adding a similar feature. However, the controller feels lighter than the last, that could be due to the fact I am using batteries instead of a play and charge kit. It feels also, slightly slimmer all around, but the shape is still ergonomically pleasing for any hand to hold. I don't mind the absence of an internal battery pack. I find that the play and charge is a nice option, and that with batteries you never have to worry about being plugged in. The jump to USB type C is nice as well, as most of the devices I own use that port exclusively. Added on to the controller's body is a texture around the back of the hand grips and the tops of the triggers. My grip feels more stable and connected. Also, the addition of a share button is nice for two reasons. First it is a great way to capture what you want without sacrificing gameplay or being vulnerable in a multiplayer title. And 2, it allows for screenshots to now be captured that when being taken by hitting the Guide button, would sometimes cause elements to disappear. As for the value tucked away that I mentioned, that comes thanks to Game Pass. A service I was not fully sold on when it was announced, but as time went on, I became interested and am now a member. And now with them (Microsoft) partnering with EA to bring EA Access to game pass, it makes me wonder what the future holds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020 by Rodney Peterson

  • GREAT DEAL!
Platform: Xbox Series X Edition: 1TB Disc Drive Edition + Controller
The quality is great, it comes with a great blue controller, a pair of AA batteries, the cords (including HDMI), and the Xbox Series X. It runs well, doesn't have a loud annoying fan, and is very fun to play all the current games on!
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by John Heiter

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