Specifications

  • 8 GB RAM
  • USB 3.0
  • Wi-Fi Direct
  • Blu-Ray
  • 64-bit Architecture
  • Variable power states
  • Silent operation
  • Xbox One architecture
  • Windows/Xbox OS

Background and Identification

Released in November 2013, the Xbox One succeeded the Xbox 360. It ships with a controller, a Kinect unit, and a power brick in addition to the console. It serves as an all-in-one media center with both HDMI input and output.

The Xbox One is an all-in-one entertainment console. The Xbox Live service available on the console gives players access to online multiplayer games as well as TV, movies, music and sports.

The Xbox One is a somewhat featureless rectangular game console that comes in either all black and or all white. The front panel has the Xbox logo in white and a disk drive. The top is covered in a vent grill.

The most often replaced Xbox One parts include the optical drive, wifi cable, heat sink, and fan.

Troubleshooting

Check out the following pages for help identifying and fixing problems with your Xbox:

Additional Information

Buy used on Amazon

Xbox One Home Page

Xbox One User Manual

IGN Xbox One Review