what's up guys in this video I'm gonna be comparing the Xbox 1x alongside the
Xbox 1s I'm going to be sharing the differences that the two systems have
along with the similarities that they share I'm also going to be giving you my
personal take as to whether the new system is worth investing in so if you
are a Microsoft fan and you're looking forward to the release of the new system
don't go anywhere I got more coming up right after this
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so guys class is in session make sure you take out your pencils and your paper
and get ready to take some notes on the comparisons with these two systems the
Xbox one X and the Xbox one s alright guys so I've done some research on both
of these systems and if you are a Microsoft fan and you're looking forward
to the release of the new system which is going to be on November 7th then
hopefully by the end of this video you will have a good idea and feel informed
enough to know whether or not you really want to invest in the new system or not
so guys I'm just gonna kick things off with describing how both of these
systems are similar so this is really simple guys actually all both systems
are gonna come with three USB connectors one in front two in the back also in the
rear a pair of HDMI ports which is short for high-definition Multimedia Interface
2.0 be out and 1.4 be in Ethernet s/pdif audio which is short for Sony Phillips
digital interface for Matt and I are output which is of course short for
infrared which relates to the use of a remote control so on both support 4k HDR
content which HDR stands for high dynamic range through HDR t s-- sorry HT
are ten standard both have UHD blu-ray disk drives both have dolby atmos and
dolby digital 5.1 audio so guys just to sum up all of this if you already have
an xbox one s basically the Xbox one X is gonna have everything that the Xbox
one s has in the back of it if you just look at the back of your Xbox one s
right now then basically you're gonna see the exact same connections and
hookups that are gonna come with the Xbox one X so that's pretty simple and
also if you are home theater enthusiast both of these systems are gonna be able
to accommodate you if you're really into that really rich and really you you
really like a lot of visuals and that really rich sound and audio quality then
both these systems will cater to your liking so now both systems also support
on high dynamic range in certain games but there are some slight differences
which we will get to later on in the video
and both systems played the exact same games so both systems are gonna play
games the 360 games as well as the Xbox one games the only difference is that
there are gonna be some titles that will be released which will have a sticker on
them that says enhanced for Xbox one X and basically that means that if you
play it on the Xbox one X you will be able to experience the true 4k gaming
and they will come with a few extra bells and whistles that you can visually
check out a lot of things are gonna be richer and fuller because of the high
resolution and the quality that true 4k gaming can afford you on the Xbox one X
ok guys so let's move on over to how these two systems are different so
basically the first thing that is the most obvious thing is the design of the
two systems the Xbox one X is smaller than the Xbox one s and this is really
remarkable because I don't know if you've been paying attention to the
campaign that Microsoft has been running for the new system but they've been
saying that this is the most powerful console in the world and but at the same
time it is also the smallest Xbox ace ever designed so they have
crammed a ton of power and a lot of processing
our into this small system so that's pretty impressive the 1s comes in white
while the 1x is currently being only offered in black the xbox 1x can compete
with mid-range gaming PCs which is really really impressive while the Xbox
1s is similar to the Xbox one that launched back in 2013 so guys if you
decide to invest in an Xbox 1s you're basically gonna be investing in old
technology technology from back in 2013 there's a lot of similarities between
that system as with the original Xbox one whereas the the Xbox one X is
completely revolutionary is capable of doing the true 4k gaming and and really
that to be honest Microsoft is putting all of his eggs in one basket they're
really banking on the the hopes that a lot of gamers out there are going to
really want to crave that 4k are that on that true 4k gaming experience and
that's really their hoping that's what's going to motivate them to really go out
and buy the system they're hoping that that will be the purchasing power for
getting people to invest into their system now looking at the Xbox one s it
has been upscaled from Full HD but the big thing about the Xbox 1s is that it
has its gonna come with a feature that's called checkerboarding anti-aliasing
technology and what that does is it creates pickle pickles it creates pixels
where there are none giving the impression of a sharper clearer image
but this is actually not true for K as in with the case with the Xbox one X
also the Xbox one s supports a high dynamic range gaming at any resolution
now if we look at the Xbox one X it can render games at a much higher resolution
than the 1s images are much richer and more detailed imaging increase in video
memory means textures and games will be much at will be at a much higher
resolution and it has more scope for big effects such as smoke and explosion so
basically if you're playing on the Xbox one X and your encounter billows of
smoke or or finely detailed elements that might affect the atmosphere or the
environment where your everything is gonna jump out at you is
gonna be so much more detailed you're gonna be able to really observe more of
your surrounding and really feel like you're more immersed in the gameplay now
let's move on over to Hardware not as far as Hardware is concerned the major
thing that is the difference between the two systems is that the Xbox one X is
gonna come with a new cooling and power delivery system so Microsoft has really
tried to step up their game in really trying to squash the whole overheating
issue with a lot of their units they're hoping this new cooling system will help
to really minimize a lot of that heat buildup and but a lot of the specs that
we have for the Xbox one X are really on paper so we have yet to really see
whether or not this new cooling system is going to be something that's gonna be
louder is it gonna generate more noise what the system is gonna be quieter we
don't know so but we just have what's on paper now let's move on over to storage
now storage is really really important because of course dealing in modern day
gaming we all know we need to be able to have a lot of space available on these
systems to be able to download these games store all this space as well as
all the other multimedia elements such as music and other detailed things that
people you know have going on with their systems now the 1s is more ideal and
more versatile in terms of storage space because you can buy different units at
different storage capacities starting with 500 gigabytes which I believe the
starting price for that is 250 dollars and it starts at 500 gigabytes and it
goes all the way up to 2 terabytes so that's really gonna be much more
flexible much more within a lot of people's budgets you know to be able to
afford that with Xbox 1s possibly at the 500 gigabyte level now the Xbox one X is
gonna come with one terabyte with eight gigabytes of flash storage now the
reason why Microsoft is doing the 8 gigabytes of flash storage that they're
kind of tagging onto the system is they're wanting the operating system to
be able to store the most frequently accessed files for a faster solid-state
storage so basically whenever you get on your come on your Xbox one X people
Microsoft really wants you to be able to quickly jump right back into exactly
where you left off get right back into whatever your normal habit or routine is
with getting onto your system and your gaming experience they want to be able
to generate that processing power really quickly so that's kind of what Microsoft
is going for with that now I just went over price a little bit I told you guys
that the the Xbox one s is going to be 250 gigabytes I'm sorry
it's gonna be $250 and the Xbox one X is gonna be 499 dollars so yes it's
definitely in a league of its own in terms of price the Xbox one X I know I
don't know a lot of kids who their parents are just gonna run out and spend
$500 for a new system but anyway so that's pretty much the price differences
between the system the $250 one s is pretty much gonna be the 500 gigabyte
system you can buy and the $499 Xbox one X is gonna be the one terabyte with the
8 gigabyte of flash storage all right guys so basically just to sum everything
up honestly I really the more I analyze both of the situations with both systems
I really don't think that the Xbox one X is all that much of a necessity at this
point and even Microsoft came out in an article a few weeks ago and I thought it
was so funny that they did this because they spent so much time promoting this
campaign saying oh it's the most powerful system in the world it's the
distance and that and then they turn around like a few weeks before the
launch of the system and they say ok we realized that this system isn't for
everybody and yeah it's not for everybody because this system is not
presenting and a completely new a hundred percent upgrade to a completely
new gaming experience that no one has ever seen with features that are know
that are not found anywhere else on any other system the only thing that this
system is able to do is the true 4k gaming which of course is revolutionary
and is amazing and visually is really awesome and wonderful hardcore gamers
are definitely gonna want to take advantage of that and get get into that
but because of the price and because of the fact that that is the only thing
that's the only difference between the major difference between that and the
xbox one s I really don't think that this is gonna be a well cost-effective
first of all and second of all I mean the Xbox one s is already capable of
nearly almost generating the same level of resolution not entirely but it can
give the impression of it and for most gamers I think that's really gonna be
all they really need in order to play these games I mean unless you just
really have to see that squirrel that's like 10 miles in the distance of
wherever your gameplay is just climbing up that tree and you really want to see
the expression on his face and you might want to get the Xbox one X so you can
see the expression on his face but other than that I mean I think people are
really going to be more focused on the content of the games the gameplay the
quality of the games and at the affordability because at the end of the
day the majority of gamers out there or the the purchasing power really lies for
me in my opinion the purchasing power really lies with parents who are going
to be willing to go out there and buy those systems for their kids come
Christmas time come Thanksgiving time come holidays and birthdays is really
gonna come down to parents who can afford it within their budget to get
their kids something that their kids are gonna enjoy and so now Microsoft wants
to come out and say well this system isn't for everybody well of course they
want to say that because you know they can't really afford to abandon the Xbox
one s right now because that's gonna be their main they're they're real flagship
they're trying to make the Xbox one X out to be their flagship but it's really
not it's a shiny new toy but it's not the flagship the flagship is really the
Xbox one s that's what's going to sell that's what parents are going to buy
that's what teenagers are going to be playing and as for the Xbox one X that's
gonna be reserved for like high-level gamers who are you know wanting to just
you know they have they've saved up their money they're willing to invest
they regularly invest in in gaming material and gaming technology that's
their habit that might be their career and they want to basically be able to
play on that high quality level but they are in the mine
so yes anyways guys I'm just gonna end the video right there and I may do
another video that will give you a list of the games that are gonna be enhanced
for the Xbox one s X I'm sorry but um that'll be a little later on but guys
just to let you guys know the system is gonna come out on November the 7th and
hopefully by listening to this video and checking out my information and my
breakdown of the systems it will help you to understand a little bit more of
what's going on in terms of the competition between the Xbox one s and
the Xbox one s all right guys that's been my presentation class is dismissed
this is astronaut I will see you guys in the next video
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