Xbox One X - price, release and specifications

Xbox One X has the price, release date and specifications revealed by Microsoft for the most powerful console on the planet at the moment.

Xbox One X was officially presented last night by the Microsoft company as the most powerful console that currently exists on global markets. Although the Xbox One X does not have an extraordinarily beautiful design, the new console still has extremely powerful components, designed to run any games at 4K resolution, according to Microsoft.

Xbox One X has been known until now under the name Project Scorpio, but his name was officially revealed to the whole world last night. The price of the Xbox One X will be 499 dollars, and the launch of the Xbox One X is scheduled to take place on November 7, shortly before Black Friday, when a lot of people will certainly be looking for it for purchase.

All accessories for Xbox One S will be compatible with Xbox One X, and in terms of games, including those for Xbox One 360 ​​will work on the new console. For the Xbox One X, Microsoft will use a technology called great sampling, to make the graphics of the titles look excellent, including on 1080p resolution televisions.

Xbox One X - price, release and specifications

Xbox One X launch price specifications

The Xbox One X has a video card that gives it 6 teraflops of processing power, more than the PS4 Pro, which only has 4.2 teraflops, with Microsoft using its own video card in its console. It works at a frequency of 1172 MHz, much higher than that of the Xbox One which works at 853 MHz, or that of the PS4 Pro, and in the Xbox One X we will also find an Ultra HD Bly-ray disc reader, plus an HDD of 1 TB.

Xbox One 900p and 1080p games will run at native 4K resolution on Xbox One X, and those made for Xbox One and Xbox One 360 ​​will also have much better performance. The Xbox One X has an integrated water cooling system to keep the video card and processor cool, and this is a real achievement for the smallest console produced by Microsoft.

The Xbox One X has an HDMI port, but none for Kinect, the rest of the design closely resembling the one created by Microsoft for the Xbox One S. The Xbox One X will be able to run games at 4K resolution and with 60 frames per second, so we are talking about an impressive achievement for the Microsoft company in terms of performance.

With a starting price of 500 euros in Europe, the Xbox One X might be too expensive for many people, but of course there will be enough interested enthusiasts. To be completely honest, the Xbox One X looks very interesting in terms of specifications and I will consider it for a Black Friday gift.

What do you think about Xbox One X?