Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle

Xbox One S 500GB Console - Battlefield 1 Bundle

  • This bundle includes: Xbox One S 500GB Console, full game download of Battlefield 1, one month of EA Access, Xbox Wireless Controller, HDMI cable (4K Capable), Power cable and a 14-day Xbox Live Gold Trial.
  • Discover a world at war through an adventure-filled campaign or in epic multiplayer battles with up to 64 players on Xbox Live.
  • Watch 4K Blu-ray movies and stream 4K content on Netflix and Amazon Video.
  • Experience richer, more luminous colors in games and video with High Dynamic Range.
  • Play over 100 console exclusives and a growing library of Xbox 360 games on Xbox One.

The Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle includes: Xbox One S 500GB Console, full game download of Battlefield 1, one month of EA Access, Xbox Wireless Controller, HDMI cable (4K Capable), Power cable and a 14-day Xbox Live Gold Trial.

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106 of 118 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great update to the original Xbox One, November 19, 2016
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This review is from: Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle (Video Game)
My only complaint about this model is 500GB is way too small. I would go with 1TB minimum. If you can spring for the 2 TB go for it.

I’ve generally been a PlayStation user, right up through the PS3. I decided I would initially skip the PS4 and Xbox one until they showed longevity and got upgraded. I have also, typically bought Xbox machines at the end of their cycle, and I have always liked them. Xbox also seems to start slow and build when they release new machines vs the PlayStation. So I waited to see the new versions of each machine, and went with the Xbox One S over the PS4 Slim. Once again Xbox started off slow, but in these upgrade versions I think it has taken the lead in architecture, Hard Drive Space, and Price.

Compared with the original Xbox One, we have a few key differences. Most good, some would say not all good, but as far as the "Cons" go, none of them mean that much to me. However, I have listed them for those who might care. They are as follows:

Pros vs. Original Xbox One:
1) 40% smaller! And yes, the difference is very noticeable (see my comparison pictures)
2) 4K output. Not as big of a deal to most people as 4K adoption is not huge yet, and it’s only really for video/Blu-ray (games are up scaled) but
I have a 4K TV, so why not get ahead of the curve for once (PS4 Slim does not offer this).
3) The side USB port has been moved from the left side to the front, which is great for space saving
4) No gloss finish. As always, glossy finishes look great on day one but do not age well (easily scuffed and scratched).
5) Built-in power supply.
6) Hardware upgrade. In addition to the 4K hardware upgrade (HDMI 1.4 vs HDMI 2.0), there is more processing power available for HDR.
7) Higher capacity. You can now choose from models ranging from 500GB to 2TB. The extra internal space of the 2TB version was a huge selling point to upgrade.
8) The new Xbox One controller with Bluetooth, 3.5 mm Headphone jack built in, and new textured handles. Current Xbox users seem more excited about the controller than anything else!

Cons vs. Original Xbox One (Again, I personally couldn’t care less.)
1) As of launch, only available in white. I think it looks slick.
2) No elite version for the real game geeks.
3) Does not offer any option of a bundled Kinect, though it has been clear for awhile that Kinect support has been dwindling, and I find these motion sensors to be gimmicks (Go outside or to a gym. Meet someone Jeez!).
4) Does not include a headset, not even a cheapy earbud-style one. The one thing I do care about.

All in all I think it’s a great buy for these systems, and it looks like it will be around for a little while longer.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xbox 1s is smooth and sharp, November 30, 2016
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I’ve had 2 tb x1s since release. I had to buy another for my theater rooom. It’s amazing work flawless and love the hdr. Black Friday 212.00 awesome! I love the
Xbox interface easy navigation and smooth os. Xbox one is a multimedia and gaming solution.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great deal, noisy unit, December 7, 2016
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Great deal! Fast shipping. The only complaint I have is the unit makes a clicking/ winding sound. Its sounds like a broken fan. Other than that pretty impressed.
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  1. 106 of 118 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great update to the original Xbox One, November 19, 2016
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    Richard S. (Florida) –

    This review is from: Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle (Video Game)
    My only complaint about this model is 500GB is way too small. I would go with 1TB minimum. If you can spring for the 2 TB go for it.

    I’ve generally been a PlayStation user, right up through the PS3. I decided I would initially skip the PS4 and Xbox one until they showed longevity and got upgraded. I have also, typically bought Xbox machines at the end of their cycle, and I have always liked them. Xbox also seems to start slow and build when they release new machines vs the PlayStation. So I waited to see the new versions of each machine, and went with the Xbox One S over the PS4 Slim. Once again Xbox started off slow, but in these upgrade versions I think it has taken the lead in architecture, Hard Drive Space, and Price.

    Compared with the original Xbox One, we have a few key differences. Most good, some would say not all good, but as far as the “Cons” go, none of them mean that much to me. However, I have listed them for those who might care. They are as follows:

    Pros vs. Original Xbox One:
    1) 40% smaller! And yes, the difference is very noticeable (see my comparison pictures)
    2) 4K output. Not as big of a deal to most people as 4K adoption is not huge yet, and it’s only really for video/Blu-ray (games are up scaled) but
    I have a 4K TV, so why not get ahead of the curve for once (PS4 Slim does not offer this).
    3) The side USB port has been moved from the left side to the front, which is great for space saving
    4) No gloss finish. As always, glossy finishes look great on day one but do not age well (easily scuffed and scratched).
    5) Built-in power supply.
    6) Hardware upgrade. In addition to the 4K hardware upgrade (HDMI 1.4 vs HDMI 2.0), there is more processing power available for HDR.
    7) Higher capacity. You can now choose from models ranging from 500GB to 2TB. The extra internal space of the 2TB version was a huge selling point to upgrade.
    8) The new Xbox One controller with Bluetooth, 3.5 mm Headphone jack built in, and new textured handles. Current Xbox users seem more excited about the controller than anything else!

    Cons vs. Original Xbox One (Again, I personally couldn’t care less.)
    1) As of launch, only available in white. I think it looks slick.
    2) No elite version for the real game geeks.
    3) Does not offer any option of a bundled Kinect, though it has been clear for awhile that Kinect support has been dwindling, and I find these motion sensors to be gimmicks (Go outside or to a gym. Meet someone Jeez!).
    4) Does not include a headset, not even a cheapy earbud-style one. The one thing I do care about.

    All in all I think it’s a great buy for these systems, and it looks like it will be around for a little while longer.

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  2. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Xbox 1s is smooth and sharp, November 30, 2016
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    Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle (Video Game)
    I’ve had 2 tb x1s since release. I had to buy another for my theater rooom. It’s amazing work flawless and love the hdr. Black Friday 212.00 awesome! I love the
    Xbox interface easy navigation and smooth os. Xbox one is a multimedia and gaming solution.
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  3. 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Great deal, noisy unit, December 7, 2016
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    Verified Purchase(What’s this?)
    This review is from: Xbox One S 500GB Console – Battlefield 1 Bundle (Video Game)
    Great deal! Fast shipping. The only complaint I have is the unit makes a clicking/ winding sound. Its sounds like a broken fan. Other than that pretty impressed.
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