The Xbox One S console is 40% smaller than the original Xbox One, features an updated Bluetooth controller (which can also be used with compatible PCs and tablets), and a 2TB storage option. Its improved home theater capabilities make it a great choice for anyone who loves gaming and movies.
Xbox One S Review
The Xbox One S includes a built-in Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc player, along with updated (but now standard) features that gamers know and love. It also offers internet streaming from content providers like Netflix and Amazon Instant Video, but improves the Xbox home theater capabilities even further by adding the ability to stream 4K content from select providers like Netflix.
For consumers, this means that if they don’t feel like playing all those exciting games, they can simply pop an Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc into their TV and watch movies with HDR and Wide Color Gamut encoding, without having to buy or use a separate player. This only applies if they have a compatible Ultra HD TV.
Of course, just like the original Xbox One, you can also play standard Blu-ray discs. Even if you don't have a compatible 4K TV or Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, you can still play your current collection on the Xbox One S.