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NOT FOR SALE-Xbox One Replacement Console - Standard Edition

Platform : Xbox One
4.3 out of 5 stars 47 ratings

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ASIN B00CMQTVMI
Release date November 22, 2013
Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars 47 ratings

4.3 out of 5 stars
Package Dimensions 14.6 x 12.6 x 7.1 inches; 13.85 Pounds
Type of item Unknown Binding
Item model number 7UV-00077
Item Weight 13.85 pounds
Manufacturer Microsoft Games
Date First Available May 5, 2015

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Customers find the Xbox One replacement console provides a good gaming experience, with one mentioning the new Kinect is amazing. The functionality receives mixed reviews - while some say it works well, others report that practically none of the functions will work.

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11 customers mention "Gaming experience"11 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy their gaming experience with this console, with one customer particularly praising the new Kinect.

"...The new Kinect is amazing and I am sad that support of it is falling to the wayside. It is the one thing I use the most on the Xbox One...." Read more

"It is not as great as I thought that It would be, but it is nice and gets used rarely" Read more

"...I am enamored by the games....Dead Rising 3 is so much fun. I love the controller, I love so many things about this console that you already know..." Read more

"The xboxone is awesome. The gameplay is cool and the ability to hit internet and control TV with voice commands is impressive." Read more

8 customers mention "Functionality"4 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the console's functionality, with some saying it works well while others report that practically none of the features work.

"Luv it works great now I'm a happy person playing my xbox one can't wait til more games comes out" Read more

"...The system will not support DVR, and has it's own DVR like functions that cause things to pause when you change channels for no good reason...." Read more

"Great performance..." Read more

"...you have to wait and hour for each game you have to install game won't play unless you install...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2015
    I own every Video Game console ever made. I am a huge collector and I work in the video game industry for over 15 years. I was a Huge Nintendo Fan Boy from back in the day of Donkey Kong and Mario Bros.
    Every system has its shining moments that make them worth buying or offer something the others don’t
    I always buy Console Exclusive Games and would buy Cross Platform games on the system I used the most. That was until Xbox Live 13 years ago. I went from buying all my Cross platform games for the PS2 to Xbox if they were online games only for the Xbox due to Xbox Live.
    Once again the Xbox 360 although not superior graphically with the improvement of Xbox Live made it the go to system although I still loved my PS3 for the exclusive titles Sony’s online services suck.
    Fast forward to the Xbox One. At launch it was far from perfect with a lot of issues. But Xbox Live is what drew me to use this as my main stay. My PS4 once again is used only for Exclusives because the online services are just not up to snuff with Microsoft.
    A lot of people were angry and despised not having an option of having a Kinect-less system. It was something that the 360 had at launch of having an HDD or not to save money. I hated the Kinect for the 360 it was a great Idea on paper but was just not possible with due to cost effectiveness and technology. The new Kinect is amazing and I am sad that support of it is falling to the wayside. It is the one thing I use the most on the Xbox One. From being able to tell it to switch to Netflix from telling it to record game clips. My wife will be in our bedroom trying to tell the TV or Blu-ray player commands and nothing happens and she says “why can’t everything be like Xbox Kinect?”
    People used price and Microsoft Always Online policy to sway opinion and a lot of die hard 360 owners switched only to buy an Xbox One when Titanfall came out. What people didn’t understand was Sony’s policies. At 499.99 for an Xbox One with Kinect or PS4 for 399.99….but Add PlayStation Eye and PlayStation TV which then would make them equal purchases back then would cost you 599.99 and up for the PS4. Microsoft hurt itself by not having a launch console without Kinect.
    Now Sony has changed all their policies to what they made the entire E3 out of back in 2013. Now in 2015 they make you pay for a service PlayStation Now to play games you already purchased. Xbox one with Backwards Compatibility allow you to play 360 games on Xbox One without charging you again for the games you already purchased.
    Xbox Live is still the main reason I primarily use this system over the PS4 but Kinect is also a big reason as well. To me it is the online experience and community that Xbox Live gives you in spades. After all these years PlayStation network just is not up to the same standard.
    A good gaming system is not measured by stats if that were true Nintendo was far inferior from Sega Master System but succeeded due to games and experiences. That is the same thing I get from my Xbox a better overall experience. I still use my PS4 but again only for exclusives.
    Sony seems to rehash a lot of old Exclusives to rerelease which although I loved The Last of Us Remaster I would love to have New IP’s and new games.
    The controller is also better on the Xbox One that the PS4. That is something Sony had perfected for the PS1 to the PS2 but then just decided to leave it alone and do nothing different.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2013
    Very disappointed... Games take forever to load even on network. Then when the game is loaded and I connect to my internet it says my games needs another update and freezes. I CANT PLAY GAMES ON MY GAMING CONSOLE! Let alone all the other issues such as voice command, downgraded tv signal when connected through the xone. Big let down!
  • Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2013
    I received a replacement Xbox one at the beginning of the week. Everything is functioning as it should. Really haven't gotten into all the services available to the machine, but it's pretty decent thus far and I'm sure the Xbox One will perform just fun....hopefully and get better in the future.

    Only downside I see is that the Kennect doesn't recognize my voice sometimes nor my commands, which is an issue since the add-on was advertised to work flawlessly in the commercials. Also, I have an issue with the games themselves. You cannot play a game from the disc itself. Once the disc is inserted, the game is installed onto the HD and will take awhile to install since you have to download any updates prior to the game actually installing. Kind of sucks waiting 45 min to an hour for a purchased game to install and then play.

    Also, the Xbox One seems to take up some bandwidth on my WiFi connection, so you better have some upgraded download speeds and upload speeds from your internet provider. You'll also have to be aware how much room you have available on your HD. If you download or install a lot of games to your HD, the 500 GB will be eaten up pretty quickly. COD and Ryse were both a little over 30 GB in size plus extra memory is used for your saves, game film copies and any add-ons (DLC) that may come out in the future.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2013
    so far so good, installing a game right now with no problems. I do not like the new menus. very confusing to find everything. a video or app will start and it is hard to figure out how to turn it off all the way. and the voice commands have no real depth to navigation. I turned off the Kinect for now. the machine is actually so quiet I am worried if the fans are running at all. the power brick is much smaller than the 360, not sure what everyone is complaining about. game installation is taking forever, the day one update was pretty quick. good news, you can play killer instinct while installing real games, bad news KI is not that much fun and the graphics look a little weak for what was hyped. instinct is only 3GB compared to the regular game that run about 25-35gigs. the size of the unit is not much larger than the 360, not large by any means. I was real surprised at the great job Microsoft did with the boxing of the console. the accessories are all in a tray on the top neatly organized, and the unit itself had this plastic material much better than the usual Styrofoam to protect it.
    there was a lot of complaining about the day one editions going to the people who ordered. I ordered a standard edition, and received a day one. if you are deciding which console to buy, look at what games you want to play, and which controller you like. don't bother worrying about who has more power. it doesn't really matter.