Testseek.com have collected 118 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox Series S and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox Series S.
November 2020
(78%)
118 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Die neuen Next-Gen-Konsolen aus dem Hause Microsoft warten schon in den Startlöchern, um dann am 10. November für 499 respektive 299 Euro vom geneigten Gamer erstanden werden zu können. Befeuert werden beide Iterationen von einem Ryzen-Chip mit RDNA-2-Fea...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Andreas , review by: gameswelt.de
Abstract: Da ist sie nun, die heiß ersehnte neue Konsolengeneration, die uns nun endlich ausreichend Power für flüssiges 4K bringen soll. Halt, nicht ganz, denn die kleinere Xbox Series S spricht ein weniger anspruchsvolles Publikum an als ihr großer Bruder, die Xb...
Stark genug für 1440p (WQHD) mit 60fps, Sehr leise, Attraktiver Preis, Mit 1,9 kg sehr leicht, Schnelle Einrichtung per App oder manuell
Speicherplatz auf der SSD wird schnell knapp, Controller haben keinen integrierten Akku (sondern Standard-Batterien), Meist zu wenig Leistung für 4K (nativ) mit 60 fps
Im Test überzeugt die Xbox Series S als kleine Schwester der Series X. Anders als Sony hat Microsoft bei seiner Konsole zwar nicht nur das optische Laufwerk weggelassen und den Formfaktor verändert, sondern auch leistungsschwächere Hardware verbaut. So le...
The Xbox Series S 1TB doesn't reinvent the wheel, but with smart enhancements like the storage boost, it remains the most affordable entry point to current-gen gaming...
Sleek, compact design, Offered at a low price while still containing many of the next-gen features offered by the Series X, Game Pass and backwards compatibility offer a vast library of games
No 4K support, Lack of next-gen games at launch, Expanding storage is costly
"No matter how you slice it, the Series S offers a stellar value in terms of features, games catalogue and price, and it's easy to recommend to almost anyone"...
Published: 2023-11-01, Author: Chris , review by: stuff.tv
Pros, An affordable but legitimate next-gen upgrade, Lightning fast performance, Xbox Game Pass represents one hell of a deal
Cons, A lack of true next-gen launch titles, 512GB SSD won't go the distance, Compromised visuals
The Xbox Series S is a next-gen console in almost every sense, but more than that, it's a next-gen console that won't price anybody out. Yes, you're not going to get the ultimate 4K/60fps experience that the beefier Xbox can deliver, and you should know t...
Fantastic compact design, Slick and snappy UI, Ample horsepower for next-gen gaming at 1080p and 1440p
Lacks 4K gaming support, Limited storage
If you can get all your gaming in within the constraints of the SSD, the Xbox Series S is a superb little console. It's ideal for the more casual gamer or for someone with a gaming PC or Playstation as their main, but who fancies a little Xbox Games Pass...
I really think only parents with young children that are just starting to play video games should invest in the console.Editors' RecommendationsMicrosoft Xbox Series X review: A sports car with no gas Xbox Series X vs. PS5 PS5 vs. PS5 Digital Edition PS4...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
The smallest Xbox ever made, Compact design, powerful specs, Completely silent in operation, Faster load times
Only capable of 1440p resolution when gaming, 512GB SSD fills up fast, No disc drive, UI can be overwhelming at first
The Xbox Series S is a great entry point into next-gen gaming for those who have no qualms about buying games digitally, or subscribe to Xbox Game Pass, without the sizable financial outlay required to own a full-blown next-gen console. However, it has si...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Chris , review by: stuff.tv
An affordable but legitimate next-gen upgrade, Lightning fast performance, Xbox Game Pass represents one hell of a deal
A lack of true next-gen launch titles, 512GB SSD won't go the distance
At this point we'd normally close out our review with some prosaic epiphany that neatly sums up the last 2000-or-so words, and true to form, we're still going to do exactly that. Listen up, though, because we want to really drive home why the Xbox Series...