Xbox One S Is Out Now
The Xbox family has grown with the release of the Xbox One S, the all new slimmer and sleeker Xbox One model, which comes with a bunch of refinements and additions.
While the console is smaller, around 40% than the launch Xbox One, it also comes packed with a host of new additions, like
- You can play over 100 console exclusives, and with High Dynamic Range (HDR) support for video and gaming, Xbox One titles like Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3, Scalebound and NBA 2K17 will look even better thanks to a higher contrast ratio between lights and darks, bringing out the true visual depth of your favourite games. And don’t forget about the growing library of backward compatible Xbox 360 games.
- You can also stream movies or TV shows in 4K Ultra HD, with content from partners like Netflix available now.
- Xbox One S is 40 percent smaller than the original Xbox One, featuring a built-in power supply. No more brick!
Xbox One S offers a great value as one of the top 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray players on the market – which means you can watch your favourite movies in stunning 4K. The 2TB launch edition Xbox One S is available for $549 AUD, with 1TB and 500GB Xbox One S options starting at $399 AUD on August 23.
Luke Henderson