Microsoft discontinued the Xbox One S because it did not sell well.
No, the Xbox series S is not discontinued.
Xbox One S is a powerful console that can last for many years. It has a built-in power supply and a fan that helps keep it cool, so it should not have any problems lasting longer than other consoles.
The short answer is that it depends on your needs. If you’re primarily looking for a gaming console, the Xbox One S is a great option – it offers better graphics and 4K support than the original Xbox One, and is also cheaper to buy. However, if you’re more interested in streaming media or using the console for general entertainment purposes, the original Xbox One may be a better choice.
Yes, Xbox One S can do 4K.
There are a few things that could be considered bad about the Xbox Series S. Firstly, it does not have a Blu-ray player, which may be a deal breaker for some. Secondly, it does not have an internal storage option, so if you want to buy games digitally you will need to invest in an external hard drive. Lastly, it is not as powerful as some of the other options on the market.
Xbox series is not future proof. Microsoft has already announced that they are discontinuing the Xbox One X and are moving to a new console which is codenamed “Project Scarlett.” This new console is not expected to be released until late 2020 or 2021. So, if you are looking to buy an Xbox One X in the near future, your best bet may be to wait until after Project Scarlett is released.
There is no clear winner when comparing Xbox One and Xbox Series S. While both platforms offer a wealth of features and content, the two systems are also different in a number of ways. For example, Xbox One has a more powerful graphics processor and can support more powerful games, while the Xbox Series S has a built-in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player. Additionally, the Xbox One requires an internet connection to function whereas the Xbox Series S does not.
Xbox One was released in November 2013.
Xbox One can stay on for up to 10 hours without overheating.