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Your hands and fingertips get better purchase when pressing down hard, and it feels like the texture pattern from the back of an Xbox Elite Wireless Controller (Series 2) has been placed onto the Xbox Series S controller. The bumpers are more rounded, while the triggers have been given more sculpted grips and a new texture that also spreads to the rear of the controller.

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Irrespective of whether it’s shrunk, the controller still feels good in hand. It’s supposed to be slightly smaller, although the difference is hard to spot. Like the X, the new Xbox Series S gets a new control pad. Xbox claims you can have three or four games on the go at any one time. Not only does it get you through loading screens with a greater sense of urgency, with Quick Resume, you can now pick up games from where you left off in a matter of seconds. Compared with the previous generation of Xbox consoles, the Series S is much quicker. What’s even more noticeable is the speed at which games load. This could be down to a combination of more powerful CPU processing, the super-fast solid-state hard drive and even the new low-latency controller. It’s quick to respond to your commands too. You can reach all the relevant areas, such as games and system settings, with minimal button presses. The tile system is still in play and so is the horizontal navigation. Couldn’t Xbox have created a more exciting and inviting interface to wow its customers and usher in its next-gen consoles? On the one hand, it’s nice and familiar but we can’t help but think it’s a missed opportunity. Power up the console and you’re greeted with the traditional Xbox GUI. The good news is that if you already own an external hard drive with backwards compatible games on it for an Xbox One S, you should be able to plug it into the Xbox Series S and use it straight away.

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Download a few enhanced games at 60GB+ and you’ll soon be reaching for an expansion card.īe warned – the official Seagate Storage Expansion Card costs a whopping £220 ($220, AU$359). Before installing a single game, we are down to 364GB. On the box, it says it has 512GB of storage, but when you boot up the console and go into the system’s menu, that figure is nowhere to be seen. In fact, storage is one of the biggest drawbacks for the Xbox Series S. And, depending on the number of enhanced games you intend to buy, there’s a chance you might have to use it sooner than expected. The only socket we haven’t really encountered before is a slot for expanding the amount of storage on the Xbox Series S. On the rear, there are power, ethernet, HDMI and a pair of USB (Type-A) inputs. On the front, there’s a USB (Type-A) socket, a 3.5mm headphone jack and the power button. In terms of connections, the Xbox Series S doesn’t throw up any real surprises. Its only distinctive feature is a circular black grill for the fan, which makes it look more like a wireless speaker than a cutting-edge games console. It doesn't feel particularly expensive, but that’s hardly a surprise, given the bulk of Xbox’s budget has been spent on what’s inside.Ĭompared with the striking PS5, the Xbox Series S looks anything but flamboyant. The chassis is essentially an off-white plastic. Outputs HDMI, 3.5mm headphone jack, USB (Type-A) x3Īudio formats Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, DTS, DTS:X












Xbox serie s