Unveiling Microsoft’s Revolutionary Discless Xbox Series X in White: A Groundbreaking Gaming Experience
Introducing the Discless Xbox Series X: A Sleek New Alternative
In a move that’s sure to excite gamers, Microsoft has launched a discless version of its Xbox Series X console, tucked away in a sleek white coat. This new edition comes with a price tag of $449.99, making it an attractive option for those who are all about playing digital games or relying on Xbox Game Pass.
What’s the difference?
Don’t expect any surprises on the outside – the discless Xbox Series X still sports the same "robot white" finish as the Xbox Series S. However, the primary change is the omission of the disc drive, making it a digital-only console. That means you won’t have the option to install a disc drive, so make sure you’re comfortable with playing games digitally or through Xbox Game Pass before making the purchase.
Ports and connectivity
The rear of the console remains unchanged, featuring two USB-A ports, a HDMI 2.1 port, an Ethernet port, and a storage expansion slot. The front of the console sports a single USB-A port and a pairing button for connecting controllers and accessories.
More color options
Microsoft is also set to release a 1TB Xbox Series S in white for the holiday season, priced at $349.99, as well as a 2TB "Galaxy Black" special edition of the Xbox Series X, which will set you back $599.99.
Leaks and rumors
Eager eyes have been keeping watch for leaks of this new console, with some suggestions that Microsoft might have upgraded the heatsink used to cool the console. However, we’ll have to wait for teardowns to confirm if these internal changes will lead to improved cooling.
[Image: A photo of the discless Xbox Series X in white]