Overall Findings

The Xbox One X is the most recent revision of the Xbox One console. So, if you want to game on the latest and greatest system available, your choice is easy. However, the older models can be found used for cheaper and provide most of the same features. All three Xbox consoles play the same games, including backward-compatible Xbox 360 games. Still, there some significant technical differences between the systems. Every version of the Xbox One plays regular Blu-ray movies, but not all can handle ultra high-definition (UHD) Blu-ray or true 4K resolution. The biggest difference between the Xbox One X and its predecessors is that it can output Blu-ray movies and games in true 4K. That said, you’ll need a 4K TV that supports high dynamic range (HDR) to take advantage of these features. Buy the Xbox One X if you want the best graphics, flawless frame rates, and improved game performance.

Hardware and Accessories: Xbox One S Sacrifices the Kinect Port for a Slimmer Design

The major downside of the Xbox One S compared to the Xbox One X is that it doesn’t support true 4K gaming. While it supports all original Xbox One accessories, Microsoft removed the Kinect port from the Xbox One S. You’ll need an adapter to play Kinect games. This version of the hardware is also smaller than the original, so it’s good if you have limited space.

Price and Availability: The Original Xbox One Is Cheap if You Can Find It

The original Xbox One is tough to find these days if you’re looking for a new unit. However, finding a used or refurbished one is easier.

Final Verdict: Get the Xbox One X if You Can Afford It

Since the Xbox One X is four times more powerful than the original Xbox One, it’s the preferred choice. It plays the same games while offering improved graphics and gameplay for select titles (look for games with 4K Ultra HD, HDR, or Xbox One X Enhanced badges). Even some Xbox 360 games, including Halo 3 and Fallout 3, receive graphical enhancements when played on an Xbox One X. An Xbox Kinect port isn’t included, so you need an adapter to play Kinect games. The Xbox One S is less expensive than the Xbox One X, but the visual upgrades are worth the extra cost, providing your TV can support them.