QUELLE XBOX est faite POUR VOUS ? πŸ’š (Choisir entre Xbox Series X, S, Carbon Black...)

Microsoft ExpertZone France
27 Nov 202310:53

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the differences between the Xbox Series X, Series S, and Series S Carbon Black are explored. The Series X features a 4K Blu-ray drive, 1TB SSD, and superior performance, while the Series S and Carbon Black are digital-only with 512GB or 1TB SSD options and focus on 1080p or 2K resolution. The video emphasizes key features like Xbox Velocity Architecture, Quick Resume, and the importance of storage. Viewers are guided on how to choose based on factors like gaming preferences (physical or digital), screen resolution, and storage needs, ensuring they select the best console for their gaming experience.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The Xbox Series X, Series S, and Series S Carbon Black are part of the same generation, but they differ in features such as storage capacity, physical media support, and performance.
  • πŸ˜€ The Xbox Series X has a 4K Blu-ray disc drive, allowing for physical game and movie media, while the Series S and Series S Carbon Black are digital-only consoles.
  • πŸ˜€ The Xbox Series X offers a native 4K experience with up to 120 FPS, while the Series S supports 1080p or 2K resolution, making it more affordable but less powerful.
  • πŸ˜€ The key question when choosing a console is whether you prefer physical or digital games, with the Series X supporting physical media and the Series S supporting only digital downloads.
  • πŸ˜€ The Xbox Series X is designed for those who prioritize higher resolution and graphics, especially for 4K displays, while the Series S is more suited for those with 1080p or 2K displays.
  • πŸ˜€ The Xbox Series S and Series S Carbon Black have 512GB and 1TB SSD storage, respectively, while the Xbox Series X features 1TB SSD storage, providing more space for larger games.
  • πŸ˜€ Xbox consoles offer features like Xbox Velocity Architecture for faster loading times and Quick Resume, which allows players to switch between games without long loading times.
  • πŸ˜€ Game resolution and performance differences between Series X and Series S affect the size of the game files, with Series X games often being larger due to 4K textures.
  • πŸ˜€ If you play only a few games, the Series S with 512GB storage may be sufficient, but for players who want to try many games, the Series S Carbon Black or Series X with more storage is recommended.
  • πŸ˜€ All Xbox Series consoles allow for expandable storage through external SSDs, but external hard drives are limited to storage purposes only and cannot run games.

Q & A

  • What are the key differences between the Xbox Series X, Series S, and Series S Carbon Black?

    -The Xbox Series X is a powerful console with a 4K Blu-ray disc drive, allowing you to play physical games and movies. The Xbox Series S and Series S Carbon Black are digital-only consoles, meaning they cannot play physical discs. The main differences between the Series S and Series S Carbon Black are the color and storage capacityβ€”512GB for the Series S and 1TB for the Carbon Black model.

  • What is the Xbox Velocity Architecture, and how does it improve gameplay?

    -The Xbox Velocity Architecture is a system designed to drastically reduce load times in games, improving the overall gaming experience. It helps in faster game loading and seamless transitions between levels or parts of a game.

  • What is the 'Quick Resume' feature, and why is it significant?

    -Quick Resume is an exclusive feature to Xbox that allows players to switch between multiple games without loading times. You can pause a game, switch to another, and return to the first game exactly where you left off, making it a convenient feature for players who like to multitask between games.

  • What is the most important factor when choosing between the Xbox Series X and Series S?

    -The most important factor is whether you prefer physical games or digital games. If you like physical discs, the Xbox Series X is the way to go as it has a disc drive. If you prefer digital-only games, the Series S or Series S Carbon Black would be the best options.

  • How does the resolution impact the choice between the Xbox Series X and Series S?

    -The Xbox Series X is designed to deliver games in 4K resolution, providing a visually superior experience, especially on 4K TVs. The Series S, on the other hand, is targeted for 1080p or 2K displays, which makes it a more affordable option for those with non-4K screens.

  • Do the Xbox Series X and Series S have exclusive games for each model?

    -No, both the Xbox Series X and Series S are part of the same generation and share the same games. The differences between the models lie in performance, such as resolution and frame rate, but the games themselves are available on both models.

  • What are the storage differences between the Xbox Series X, Series S, and Series S Carbon Black?

    -The Xbox Series X has 1TB of SSD storage, while the Series S has 512GB of SSD storage. The Series S Carbon Black, which is essentially a Series S in a different color, offers 1TB of storage. If you're a heavy gamer with lots of games, the Series S Carbon Black or Series X would be more suitable.

  • Can the storage on the Xbox Series X and Series S be upgraded?

    -Yes, both the Xbox Series X and Series S can have their storage expanded using external SSD cards that plug into the back of the console. Additionally, you can connect standard external hard drives, but they are only suitable for storing games, not for playing them.

  • What should you consider when choosing a console if you're a frequent gamer?

    -If you play many games, you may want a console with more storage. The Series S Carbon Black offers 1TB, while the Series X has the same storage. Alternatively, you can rely on cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate to avoid storage issues, especially if you don’t mind not having games installed locally.

  • How does the Xbox Series X's power impact the gaming experience compared to the Series S?

    -The Xbox Series X is significantly more powerful than the Series S, delivering better graphics and higher resolutions (up to 4K). This results in a more immersive gaming experience, especially for players with 4K TVs. The Series S, while less powerful, offers a more affordable entry into the next-gen gaming experience, suitable for those with lower resolution displays.

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