The Xbox One is quick, quiet and capable of handling live TV and gorgeous games, all at the sound of your voice. $500 is a lot to ask, but it’s much more than just a gaming console.
Part AV component, part next-gen gaming console, Microsoft’s Xbox is sure to be a big ticket item on holiday shopping lists for both serious and casual gamers alike. But before you go out and purchase this latest member of the Xbox family, check out these reviews so you know exactly what you can expect for the latest gaming technology available.
Harry K.
November 25, 2013
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