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title: "Xbox Series S"
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# Custom SSD with Xbox Velocity Architecture All-digital next-gen gaming Compact, space-saving design Xbox Series S

**Price:** ฿4985
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## Summary

> 🎯 Elevate your game with the sleekest, fastest, all-digital Xbox experience.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Xbox Series S
- **How much does it cost?** ฿4985 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Silent Powerhouse:** Whisper-quiet operation means immersive gaming without distracting fan noise or spinning drives.
- • **Sleek & Space-Savvy:** The smallest Xbox ever, designed to fit effortlessly into any modern living or gaming space.
- • **Endless Game Library:** Access thousands of games across four Xbox generations with backward compatibility and Xbox Game Pass integration.
- • **Next-Gen Speed, Zero Wait:** Experience lightning-fast load times and seamless Quick Resume with the custom SSD and Xbox Velocity Architecture.
- • **Future-Proof Entertainment:** Stay ahead with day-one Xbox Game Studios releases and continuous feature updates like FPS Boost.

## Overview

The Xbox Series S is Microsoft's smallest and most affordable next-gen console, delivering rapid load times via a custom SSD and Xbox Velocity Architecture. It supports thousands of digital games from four generations with backward compatibility and offers seamless gameplay with Quick Resume. Perfect for gamers seeking a compact, silent, and future-proof all-digital console optimized for 1080p to 1440p gaming.

## Description

Introducing the Xbox Series S, the smallest, sleekest Xbox console ever. Experience the speed and performance of a next-gen all-digital console at an accessible price point. Get started with an instant library of 100+ high quality games, including all new Xbox Game Studios titles like Halo Infinite the day they release, when you add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately). Seamlessly move between multiple games in a flash with Quick Resume. At the heart of Series S is the Xbox Velocity Architecture, which pairs a custom-SSD with integrated software for faster, streamlined gameplay with significantly reduced load times.*

Review: Wonderful little backwards compatibility machine - This is a great console. It's obviously not as powerful as the Series X, but it doesn't need to be. The size is amazing, and can fit in any space, and plays every game available digitally on Xbox very well. I have a gaming PC so having this as a secondary device is a godsend. My partner also likes it as she can use it as a smart TV box for our dumb 1080p TV - it works with Plex, Prime Video, Netflix and so on. The SSD is fast, with the system booting to the dashboard before my Logitech Harmony even fires up my TV and soundbar and sets them to the right inputs. Apps and games load very quickly, and for games Quick Resume is amazing. At 1080p, the graphics look great. Some backwards compatible games aren't improved from the One S configuration (yet), but any game optimised for Series S|X loads quickly, looks amazing and has a higher framerate than the last-gen versions. If you have a PS4 or a One S, aren't interested in 4K and want a cheap upgrade to play Cyberpunk at an acceptable performance, you can't go wrong with this system. Chances are, if you know the Xbox Series S isn't for you, you won't be reading this review. But if you're on the fence between this and a more expensive console you may want to think if the following applies to you: If you have Game Pass and another system (like a PC or PS5) and want to play some legacy Xbox games and whatever MS is providing via Game Pass, this is an awesome system. If you've got a spare room with a TV and you want an affordable games console to go in there, Xbox Series S is the way forward. If all you want is an affordable way to play next-gen games for the foreseeable future, this is the console for you. It's also great for kids who want to play Roblox, Fortnite and Minecraft and not much else. It'll be a big improvement on the Xbox Series S - just be mindful that if they have disc-based games they won't be playable on the Series S. If you've got a 4K TV you probably want an Xbox Series X, PS5 or a good gaming PC, as games on this device will max out at 1080p-1440p. This console also doesn't have a disc drive so all your games and multimedia will need to be digital. Take that in mind. There's a lot of good and niche reasons to own this device over a more expensive system - if you fit into one of those niches, £250 is well worth the price.
Review: Brilliant little console - Fantastic little Gamepass machine. And it really is little - similar in size to the Wii. It operates silently when playing games, there's no fan noise and no risk drive to spin around. Gamepass is a great deal, especially if you use the Gold to Gamepass conversion trick. I have had a great time discovering games I normally wouldn't have bothered with. Whilst Xbox is severely lacking in new first-party exclusives, the ever changing Gamepass library provides endless entertainment. Not only that but Microsoft are adding features to the Series S like FPS boost which makes older games play a lot more smoothly. I've just gone back to Battlefield 4 and the difference from the original 30 FPS version is night and day. Also, if like me you haven't owned an Xbox since the 360 and bought a lot of titles back then, thanks to the impressive backwards compatibility on the Series S, you'll find that your game library is already quite substantial. It's also worth mentioning the very fast load times, beautiful graphics with S/X optimised games (don't notice much difference with my PS5 on my 4K TV in optimised games) and the awesome Quick Resume, which lets you jump straight back in where you left a game even if you've played several other games since. In years to come there will be first-party exclusives and they'll be coming straight to Gamepass on the Series S. I bought the Series S because of this - a future-proofing accompaniment to my PS5. I honestly didn't think I'd get that much use out of it for quite a while - but there biggest compliment I can pay it is that I've played it just as much as my PS5, if not more.

## Features

- Warning:Not suitable for children under 3 years. For use under adult supervision
- Introducing the Xbox Series S, the smallest, sleekest Xbox console ever. Experience the speed and performance of a next-gen all-digital console at an accessible price point.
- Go all-digital and enjoy disc-free, next-gen gaming with the smallest Xbox console ever made.
- Bundle includes: Xbox Series S console, one Xbox Wireless Controller, a high-speed HDMI cable, and power cable
- Experience next-gen speed and performance with the Xbox Velocity Architecture, powered by a custom SSD and integrated software
- Play thousands of digital games from four generations of Xbox with backward compatibility.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B08GD9MNZB |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,174 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 457 in Xbox Series X & S Consoles, Games & Accessories |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (16,252) |
| Item model number  | RRS-00007 |
| Language  | English |
| Product Dimensions  | 29 x 12.5 x 36 cm; 3.21 kg |
| Rated  | Unknown |
| Release date  | 10 Nov. 2020 |

## Images

![Xbox Series S - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61D3AuT--xL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How do you buy games for it**
A: You can buy digital games from a variety of sources, including from the Xbox store on the console. They also have Gamepass which is a monthly subscription service offering over 100 games. I would like to add that the information provided my a previous person about Playststion is inaccurate. You can buy digital games from multiple sources for both Xbox and PlayStation. You just use the code in the online stores on either console to download them.

**Q: Do you have to pay full amount now to order?**
A: Amazon takes payment on shipped product not pre orders.

**Q: Will this play all of the xbox series x games**
A: Yes, but at lowervresolution than the series X.  So for example the Series S can run Fortnite at 4k 120hz but is upscaling the game from around 1080p.   Any demanding game that runs on the PS5 or Series X runs the same on the S but by rendering at 1080p to 1440p.   Less demanding games run at true 2160p 60FPS. The S is more powerful than the PS4 Pro or One X it has a much newer GPU and far more powerful CPU.  So it does what the series X does just at 50% less screen res in very demanding AAA titles.  You still get the hd textures, raytracing and all the new jazz.

**Q: Do amazon take payment straight away or on release day ?**
A: Having queried payment with Amazon, I’ve been given conflicting replies. Firstly, I was told that payment was only taken from my bank upon despatch of goods. They then took the money from my account without despatching my order. Now they tell me their policy is that they collect payment 5 days after placing an order, whether the order has been despatched or not!. They’ve now taken £104.99 from my account on 18th October, but have advised my order won’t be delivered until 11th Dec! They have therefore had my money for nearly two months prior to shipping. When I complained by phone,  they put me on to a supervisor. The line was poor and he said let me ring you back. I gave him my number and some 3 hours later not had a call back. Appalling service!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful little backwards compatibility machine
*by C***D on 31 January 2021*

This is a great console. It's obviously not as powerful as the Series X, but it doesn't need to be. The size is amazing, and can fit in any space, and plays every game available digitally on Xbox very well. I have a gaming PC so having this as a secondary device is a godsend. My partner also likes it as she can use it as a smart TV box for our dumb 1080p TV - it works with Plex, Prime Video, Netflix and so on. The SSD is fast, with the system booting to the dashboard before my Logitech Harmony even fires up my TV and soundbar and sets them to the right inputs. Apps and games load very quickly, and for games Quick Resume is amazing. At 1080p, the graphics look great. Some backwards compatible games aren't improved from the One S configuration (yet), but any game optimised for Series S|X loads quickly, looks amazing and has a higher framerate than the last-gen versions. If you have a PS4 or a One S, aren't interested in 4K and want a cheap upgrade to play Cyberpunk at an acceptable performance, you can't go wrong with this system. Chances are, if you know the Xbox Series S isn't for you, you won't be reading this review. But if you're on the fence between this and a more expensive console you may want to think if the following applies to you: If you have Game Pass and another system (like a PC or PS5) and want to play some legacy Xbox games and whatever MS is providing via Game Pass, this is an awesome system. If you've got a spare room with a TV and you want an affordable games console to go in there, Xbox Series S is the way forward. If all you want is an affordable way to play next-gen games for the foreseeable future, this is the console for you. It's also great for kids who want to play Roblox, Fortnite and Minecraft and not much else. It'll be a big improvement on the Xbox Series S - just be mindful that if they have disc-based games they won't be playable on the Series S. If you've got a 4K TV you probably want an Xbox Series X, PS5 or a good gaming PC, as games on this device will max out at 1080p-1440p. This console also doesn't have a disc drive so all your games and multimedia will need to be digital. Take that in mind. There's a lot of good and niche reasons to own this device over a more expensive system - if you fit into one of those niches, £250 is well worth the price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brilliant little console
*by C***G on 8 May 2021*

Fantastic little Gamepass machine. And it really is little - similar in size to the Wii. It operates silently when playing games, there's no fan noise and no risk drive to spin around. Gamepass is a great deal, especially if you use the Gold to Gamepass conversion trick. I have had a great time discovering games I normally wouldn't have bothered with. Whilst Xbox is severely lacking in new first-party exclusives, the ever changing Gamepass library provides endless entertainment. Not only that but Microsoft are adding features to the Series S like FPS boost which makes older games play a lot more smoothly. I've just gone back to Battlefield 4 and the difference from the original 30 FPS version is night and day. Also, if like me you haven't owned an Xbox since the 360 and bought a lot of titles back then, thanks to the impressive backwards compatibility on the Series S, you'll find that your game library is already quite substantial. It's also worth mentioning the very fast load times, beautiful graphics with S/X optimised games (don't notice much difference with my PS5 on my 4K TV in optimised games) and the awesome Quick Resume, which lets you jump straight back in where you left a game even if you've played several other games since. In years to come there will be first-party exclusives and they'll be coming straight to Gamepass on the Series S. I bought the Series S because of this - a future-proofing accompaniment to my PS5. I honestly didn't think I'd get that much use out of it for quite a while - but there biggest compliment I can pay it is that I've played it just as much as my PS5, if not more.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Damn fine piece of kit for the price.
*by F***R on 19 July 2021*

Such a good console and so small compared to its big brother the Series X and even the previous One and One X. AND THE PRICE! My Lord, the price is a steal! Whisper quiet even on performance-heavy games, don’t really notice the lack of native 4K nor the lack of a disc drive. The speed is incredible. For reference it could take over a minute to load a Halo level on the OG Xbox and even the 360, and this thing can do a remastered 1080p 60FPS version in 3-4 seconds. Quick-resume is also a fantastic feature, allowing you to skip all those menus and logos when firing up a game you play a lot, even from a just-plugged-in state! It was sort of done on the Xbox One but it really marks itself as a genuine feature here. One gripe is the lack of internal memory at under 400GB, though that kind of thing is expected for the price. You can use external HDDs and SSDs with it BUT you can only play older games off of them, any games that are labelled ‘Optimised for Series S/X’ can be stored on such drives but can ONLY be run off the internal memory or on the official Seagate expansion drive which has its own proprietary port on the back of the console (and which at the moment costs about the difference between this and the Series X, so bare that in mind if you’re weighing up the two). Beyond having S/X specific upgrades though, even now there are pretty much no exclusive games, which is a drawback but one I’m confident MS are going to fix in the near future. It’s something to think about if you’re looking to upgrade from a One though. One thing I will say is that I think this is designed to be more of a Games Pass machine. Something to store a few games on while you’re playing them and then you delete them to download a bunch of new ones, with a few permanent favourites like Halo or Skyrim. Rather than something to keep your entire back catalogue of games on and only downloading a few new ones here and there when you can shell out £50+. But I think that is the trajectory of the gaming industry generally, moving towards a Netflix model rather than a DVD cabinet one.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Xbox Series S
- Venom Twin Charging Dock with 2 x Rechargeable Battery Packs - White (Xbox Series X & S / One)
- Xbox Wireless Controller – Robot White

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