Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect 500 GB Wi-Fi Black

  • Brand : Microsoft
  • Product name : Xbox One + Kinect
  • Product code : 7UV-00080
  • Category : Game Consoles
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  • Long product name Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect 500 GB Wi-Fi Black :

    Xbox One, Kinect, 500GB HDD, 8GB RAM, HDMI, Blu-ray, Wireless Controller

  • Short summary description Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect 500 GB Wi-Fi Black :

    Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect, Xbox One, Black, 8192 MB, DDR3, AMD Jaguar, AMD Radeon

  • Long summary description Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect 500 GB Wi-Fi Black :

    Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect. Platform: Xbox One, Product colour: Black, Internal memory: 8192 MB. Storage media: HDD, Internal storage capacity: 500 GB, Optical drive type: Blu-Ray

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Updated:
2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:79
Uk has collected 286 expert reviews for Microsoft Xbox One + Kinect 500 GB Wi-Fi Black and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techadvisor.co.uk
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:0
We're now over a year into the life of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 ; a year in which the PS4 has surged ahead on sales, but the Xbox One has seen a turnaround in the way it's seen and, potentially, its fortunes. No other console generation has seen two...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:80
The next generation starts here - according to Microsoft, anywayThere's no escaping it; the Xbox One is huge. It dwarfs the PlayStation 4, as well as both previous-generation systems, and could rival some AV amplifiers for the space it will take up undern...
  • Hugely improved since launch, now cheaper with some good exclusive titles and great multimedia capabilities...
lazygamer.net
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:0
The Xbox One was revealed to the world last year just prior to E3 and was instantly panned worldwide because of the insane DRM and always online requirements. Thankfully, Microsoft woke up and removed their idiotic DRM and online requirements and the Xbox...
  • One thing is absolutely sure though, the Xbox One is no longer the weaker cousin to the black beast from the East and if you get one for Christmas you are going to be ecstatic. Microsoft has pulled together a fantastic gaming platform for this generationR...
pocket-lint.com
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:0
Microsoft is really pushing the boat out with its plans for the World Cup in Brazil. As well as create an entire hub for exclusive video and other content centred on this year's tournament, it will release a dedicated voice-controlled application that wil...
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:0
Next-gen games consoles have arrived so here's our PS4 vs Xbox One review where we will be comparing the two consoles' specs, price, controllers and confirmed games. Read our Xbox One vs PS4 comparison review to find out more. See also : UK gamers disappo...
crowdedbrain.co.uk
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:0
Similar to the PS4 review that I posted last month I wanted to wait for the dust to settle before getting my hands on an Xbox One review sample; as the March update of the console has proved that several fixes and new features have been implemented since...
  • To be honest I felt before I had the Xbox One in for testing I don't think I would have bought one. Partially because of E3, the higher price tag and also because I felt that the focus was more on a complete all-round entertainment hub, rather than a true...
homecinemachoice.com
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:0
Considering what a success the Xbox 360 has become since its 2005 launch, with its groundbreaking network play and ever-growing media portal/hub functionality, the Xbox One's journey to shop shelves was surprisingly uncomfortable. From the start its reput...
whathifi.com
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:80
The Xbox One. While the hardcore gaming community got all in a tizzy over the prospect of a Kinect-toting, TV-integrating all-in-one entertainment device, we were getting rather excited. Next-gen gaming integrating your PVR via voice control? Count us in...
  • Runs quietly, Strong line-up of launch games, Kinect is amazing in many ways, Impressive multi-tasking...
  • Flaws hamper every flagship feature, Big, ugly box, Not the most accomplished Blu-ray player, Some games still run at 720p...
  • The Xbox One is a hugely ambitious console, and in time it might realise its potential via software updates.Right now it's just a very good games console. For the time being, that could be enough...
techradar.com/au/
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2015-04-01 22:48:59
Average rating:80
One console to rule them all. One console to find all your devices, one console to control all your services and in the living room bind them.That's Microsoft's plan. Gaming, cable television, music and movies all streaming into one system: the Xbox One...
  • Great interface, Kinect is impressive, Snapping works, Strong launch lineup, Easy video sharing...
  • Gold paywall, Controller still uses batteries, No OneGuide in UK...
  • The Xbox One wants to be everything to everyone. Games, movies and music, its lofty ambition is to put all your entertainment in one box. Does Xbox One truly make you master and commander of the living room, or is it all more trouble than it's worth? Allo...
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