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Review on Game console Microsoft Xbox One X 1000 GB HDD, black by Nguyn ng Qun  (D Nhn ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Feel free to buy, for such a price, the quality is simply amazing.

Pros below: 1) Noise level. She just can't hear it. After 360 and even more so. 2) Fast boot, including hibernation mode. Amazingly convenient - turn it off, turn on the set-top box the next day and from the moment you press the power button to continue from the same place - a couple of seconds. 3) Not quite to the console plus, but GamePass. Buying games after purchasing the first subscription has become extremely rare. And after the merger of GamePass and the subscription of EA Games, even more so. I bought it for a year at the price of one game and you don’t blow your mustache 4) Joystick. You won't find a better joystick. I recognize all the pluses and buns of the PS joystick, including the touchpad, cool vibration, but the ergonomics of the joystick itself, the location of the elements, the way it lies in the hands, the ability to quickly distort the batteries when discharging, and not sit on the cable - all this is on top 5) The prefix itself feels monolithic, heavy, solid. No squeaks, backlashes, deflections. And how wonderful she is in white. Fits perfectly into the interior. 6) Built-in power supply. This is also definitely a plus. in the 360th there was a hefty block next to the prefix, ugly. Cons below: 1) The joystick, unfortunately, is also in the minuses. More specifically, vibration. It is quite flat and monotonous after PS, plus, maybe only with me, LT and RT triggers make an unpleasant rattle when vibrated. You have to put your fingers on them to extinguish it. 2) A 1TB screw, as it turned out, is not enough. There are games now and 150GB each, so the screw clogs quickly. Not very critical, you can buy and connect a screw. 3) For some, it may be a minus - the interface is not immediately clear. After the first turn on, some confusion comes, "where's what?", but after a week you can already navigate it perfectly