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November 2020
(78%)
117 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(84%)
526 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un design mignon
L'écosystème Xbox
300 euros
La plus petite Xbox jamais fabriquée
Conception compacte
Caractéristiques puissantes
Fonctionnement totalement silencieux
Temps de chargement plus rapides
Taille riquiqui
Consommation modeste
Fonctionnement très silencieux
Prise en charge complète de la norme HDMI 2.1
Compatibilité Dolby Vision
Dolby Atmos
DTS
X
Une console à 299 € capable de faire tourner certains jeux à 120 i/s
Oui mesdames et mes
Plus agréable au toucher
Fonctionne sur Xbox
PC
Macs
Smartphones
Amélioration des textures et du design
Les gâchettes à impulsions sont une vraie réussite
Petite
Design coup de coeur
Silencieuse
Les performances (60 ou 120 FPS)
L'écosystème Microsoft (applications mobiles
Cloud gaming
Etc)
Interface fluide et simple à comprendre
Rétrocompatibilité des jeux Xbox
Xbox 360 et Xbox One S
D
La Xbox la moins chère depuis la Xbox 360
Configuration simplissime
écosystème vaste allant du cloud gaming à Game Pass
Lecture de médias en 4K
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Des concessions graphiques à faire
Espace de stockage risible
Connexion internet solide obligatoire
Vise une résolution de 1440p pour les jeux
Le SSD de 512 Go se remplit rapidement
Pas de lecteur de disque
L'interface utilisateur peut être difficile à comprendre au début
Des jeux de lancement aux concessions graphiques plus profondes que prévues par rapport à la Series X
La rétrocompatibilité basée sur la Xbox One S
L'interface aurait mérité un rafraîchissement
Le bouton Partage est parfois gênant
Chargement peu pratique
364 Go de stockage
C'est beaucoup trop peu
Des compromis sur la qualité graphique dès la sortie
Incertitude sur la puissance de la console à long terme
Compact size, Super-fast storage, 1080p gaming at 120Hz, The cheapest entry to ray tracing, Backward compatible with a huge game library
No optical drive, Controller requires AA batteries, Some games don't run at 120fps
The Xbox Series S is Microsoft's new entry into its ecosystem. If you're happy to purchase all of your media through Microsoft's online store, you'll love the Xbox Series S. With a new tiny form factor, tweaked controller, and superfast storage, it's a gr...
1440p next-gen gaming, Plays all Xbox Series S|X games, Backwards compatible, Tiny form factor, Great price
No 4K graphics, Underpowered for a next-gen console, No disc drive, Limited storage, Can't play physical discs from previous generations
An affordable alternative for those without a 4K television.The Xbox Series S might be a bit of a step back from the Xbox One X in that it only outputs 1440p instead of native 4K, but the fact is that it's a next-gen console that plays next-gen games with...
Extrait: Despite having a less powerful GPU than the Xbox Series X, the Xbox Series S is definitely a true next-gen console that supports the same next-gen features including DirectX Ray Tracing, Quick Resume, and Auto HDR. Games that have been optimized for the X...
Extrait: We've got some bad news if you think that the start of 2021 will magically mean that Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles will come back in stock. Back in late October, Xbox Chief Phil Spencer said that there will be "more demand than supply" and that...
Super affordable, Compact, stylish chassis, Blistering-fast load speeds, Great performance
Lacks future 8K support, Less power and storage than Xbox Series X
The Xbox Series S offers 4K gaming and lightning-fast load times in a small, compact chassis, but you miss out on some features in the name of affordability...
Extrait: We've just published our review of the Xbox Series X this morning, and we'll have to wait a bit before we can follow up with our review of the $299 Xbox Series S. Microsoft's second next-gen console will also ship on November 10 alongside the Series X, an...
Publié: 2020-11-05, Auteur: Alex , review by: wmpoweruser.com
Quick Resume is pure magic, Lightning fast loading, Superb performance, Mind-bogglingly cheap
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(90%)
Publié: 2020-11-05, Auteur: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Plays all games better than the Xbox One S can, New hardware and features to futureproof your entertainment center, SSD load times and Quick Resume, New controller is a small, but notable improvement, An excellent way to play Xbox Game Pass
Plays some games at a lower resolution than the Xbox One X, Current Xbox Series S enhanced games look nice, but underwhelming there's not currently any games to truly display the console's capabilities, Small SSD will fill up fast, AllDigital
The Xbox Series S is a system aimed at the player that just wants to play games. With Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Microsoft have made an all-digital system compelling even for an old gamer like myself, still clutching onto a physical collection. This console...
Publié: 2020-11-05, Auteur: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Small and affordable
Can play all the same games as the Xbox Series X
Blazing fast load times, thanks to SSD
Strong backward compatibility, including accessories
Not as powerful as the Xbox Series X
Half the storage space as the Xbox Series X
No optical drive
A Budget Xbox With Features to Match
The Xbox Series S is the budget version of the Xbox Series X, and it shows. It might only cost $300, but it sacrifices too much compared with the Xbox Series X. The console lacks an optical drive, there’s half as much storage, and it’s drastically underpowered, so you can’t enjoy all of the detail and smoothness you get on the Xbox Series X.
Impressive value with low RRP, Great design with silent cooling, Quick Resume multiple games and boosted loading speeds, Xbox Game Pass and future firstparty investment bring exciting possibilities
Barebones nextgeneration features, Undeniably weak launch lineup, 512GB SSD fills up crazy fast
The Xbox Series S launches as the cheapest next-generation console this holiday, serving as a low-cost entry point into Microsoft's future gaming vision, with support for titles years out. It packs some welcome improvements throughout, speeding up load ti...