The review is of the Xbox Series S console, which is compared to the PlayStation 5. The Xbox Series S costs Rs 35,000 and is considered a more affordable option. It has a 512 GB SSD, which is relatively small, and the storage expansion option is expensive. The console has a 2K resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate, and it supports 4K upscaling.
The reviewer notes that the Xbox Series S is a good option for casual gamers who want to play games in 1080p or 4K. The console has a user-friendly interface, and the Xbox game pass subscription is a good value for money.
In comparison to the PlayStation 5, the Xbox Series S has some drawbacks, including less storage, no 4K native resolution, and a less powerful controller. However, the Xbox Series S is still a good option for those who want a more affordable gaming console.
The reviewer concludes that the PlayStation 5 is a better option for hardcore gamers who want a more powerful console with exclusive titles, but the Xbox Series S is a good choice for casual gamers who want a more affordable option.
Key points:
* Xbox Series S costs Rs 35,000
* 512 GB SSD, which is relatively small
* Storage expansion option is expensive
* 2K resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate
* Supports 4K upscaling
* Good option for casual gamers
* Less powerful than PlayStation 5
* No 4K native resolution
* Less powerful controller
* Xbox game pass subscription is a good value for money.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Xbox Series S costs Rs 35,000.
2. The PlayStation 5 digital edition costs Rs 40,000.
3. The Xbox Series S supports 2K resolution at 120 Hz refresh rate.
4. The console comes with a 512 GB SSD, which provides approximately 360 GB of usable storage.
5. The Xbox Series S supports storage expansion, but only old-gen games can be played from an external disk.
6. The console has a custom SSD with quick resume feature, allowing instant switching between games.
7. The Xbox Series S supports 4K output on OTT platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Prime.
8. The console comes with a controller that supports Android, IOS, PC, Xbox 1, Xbox Series X, and Series S.
9. The Xbox Series S has backward compatibility, allowing it to run old games from Xbox 1 and Xbox 360 series.
10. The console supports LPCM, Dolby digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, Dolby True HD with Atmos Support.
11. The Xbox Series S has a maximum resolution of 2K, but supports 4K upscaled.
12. The console supports 1080P up to 120 FPS, 2K up to 120 FPS, and 4K up to 60 FPS.
13. The Xbox Series S requires a 2K monitor to utilize its 120 FPS capability.
14. The console comes with a power cord, a high-speed HDMI cable, and a controller.
15. The Xbox Series S is the smallest console among the newly launched next-gen consoles.
16. The console has a fan vent on top and air vents on the sides.
17. The Xbox Series S has a 3.1 GEN 1 USB port, an RJ45 LAN port, and an HDMI 2.1 port.
18. The console supports WiFi 6.
19. The Xbox Series S has a 10 GB RAM, while the PlayStation 5 has 16 GB of RAM.
20. The PlayStation 5 has a graphical power of 10.3 Teraflops, while the Xbox Series S has 4 Teraflops.
21. The Xbox Series S is priced at Rs 35,000, while the PlayStation 5 is priced at Rs 40,000.
22. The Xbox Series S is always in stock, while the PlayStation 5 may have a shortage for the next 1-2 years.
23. The Xbox Series S has a game pass subscription that offers 100+ games, while the PlayStation 5 has a PS+ membership that offers 25-30 games.
24. The Xbox Series S exclusive titles include HALO series, Forza horizon series, Gear series, and Quantum Break series.
25. The PlayStation 5 exclusive titles include Spiderman, God of war, Horizon zero dawn, Ghost of Tsushima, Uncharted series, and The last of us series.