XBOX Series X is Microsoft's Next Big Console (VIDEO)

XBOX Series X is the next important console, or series of consoles, that Microsoft officially announced today to the whole world.

XBOX Series X was officially presented today by the Microsoft company, and if you are fans of this type of console, then you might see for the first time your future purchase for the year 2020. In the video clip above you can also see the video clip of presentation for the XBOX Series X, those from Microsoft creating a material that highlights many of the novelties that the console will bring to the whole world, it being a serious competitor for the Playstation.

The XBOX Series X is going to have a completely different design than the one we know for Microsoft's consoles, i.e. a tower type, which could be a problem for some in terms of placing it next to televisions. The XBOX Series X is going to have a processing power up to 4 times higher than that of the XBOX One X, but it should offer everything in a more efficient way, and which generates less noise, it can be placed in any orientation on tables.

XBOX Series X is Microsoft's Next Big Console (VIDEO)

The XBOX Series X will be launched with a new type of processor based on the Zen 2 and Radeon RDNA architectures, with new NVMe SSDs also being implemented to provide the best speeds for reading and writing data. It is interesting that the XBOX Series X will have support including for games in 8K format, but also up to 120 FPS, so we are talking about a lot of new technologies prepared by those from Microsoft to compete with gaming on computers.

XBOX Series X has also announced a new type of wireless gamepad today, with Microsoft changing its shape to make it easier to use by a much larger number of people around the world. XBOX Series X has also implemented two new technologies that will substantially reduce lag in games, Microsoft saying that these will be the most advanced consoles released so far, from this point of view.

XBOX Series X has no announced price yet, but it could be about two consoles, not one, so it remains to be seen what Microsoft will officially say about the series, when it finally decides to do this.