Testseek.com have collected 291 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One.
December 2013
(78%)
291 Reviews
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Integrates with cable or satellite set-top box with advanced One Guide, Improved Kinect camera for voice and gesture control, Blu-ray player works with voice and gesture control
Requires Xbox Gold membership to stream from some services, Some streaming services available on Xbox 360 not yet on Xbox One, Can stop playback to say “hi” to a new user that has stepped into the room
For gamers who want a streaming all-in-one entertainment device, this is the console to buy....
Published: 2013-12-30, Author: Ramon , review by: gotgame.com
the Xbox One is a very nice console, though it's not without its problems, such as lengthy install times, Party Chat working only occasionally, and no display for battery life or storage space to name a few, and while I would say that the console is a w...
Published: 2013-12-22, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Microsoft's Xbox One is certainly that – Microsoft's Xbox One. It's clear that the company is aiming to enthrall the user into continuing to trust Windows with this release, making a number of connections both visually and with software like Xbox Movies t...
Published: 2013-12-22, Author: Perry , review by: geardiary.com
Beautiful, snappy UI, Multitasks wonderfully, Gorgeous graphics, Kinect functionality has improved tenfold and is included with the console, Xbox Fitness app performs really well, Great lineup of upcoming exclusive games, Xbox One controller is much impro
Party Chat only holds 7 people and sometimes you just can't connect to your friends party chat; No alerts for friend requests; No built-in network video streaming functionality to play video files elsewhere on your home network; Workout video offering in
Superb Kinect integration, Controller now uses micro-USB connection, HDMI pass-through, TV control, OneGuide is admittedly fun and useful, Cloud storage for settings, game saves
Big bodied, with no up-front USB ports, Installing, patching games is slow, Somewhat confusing, ad-filled interface, No game broadcasting, Hard drive is not upgradable, Xbox Live Gold subscription mandatory for many features
The Xbox One offers some unique twists on living-room gaming, but it falls short of presenting a simple, killer experience—so far, at least. ...
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Published: 2013-12-13, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
The box for the Xbox One looks a lot more like what you would expect from a video game console. It's big and thick, which makes sense, as not only is it housing the console itself, but it's also home to the Kinect, which is not exactly a small device on i...
Abstract: The PS4 and Xbox One are just getting started in a battle to be the game console of choice for the next five to ten years, and many shoppers are considering buying a PS4 or an Xbox One for the first time.While the Xbox 360 arguably won the last console co...
Abstract: However, Microsoft has since rescinded most, if not all these controversial policies. This combined with the fact that neither the PS4 nor the Xbox One are backwards compatible and won't play PS3 or Xbox 360 games makes knowing which console is best a tri...