Update: This popular deal is still available.
Target has
512GB Microsoft Xbox Series S Console (White; Holiday Edition) +
$50 Target eGift Card on sale for
$249.99. Select free curbside pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member
OwlEyes for sharing this deal.
- Note: Your $50 promotional gift card will automatically be applied to your Target account after your qualifying items ship or are picked up at a Target store. Availability for pickup may vary.
Product Information:
- Custom Zen 2 8X Core 3.6GHz CPU
- 4 TLOPS GPU
- 10GB GDDR6 Memory
- 512GB Custom NVME Solid State Drive SSD
- Supports 1TB Seagate Expansion Card/Support USB 3.1 External HDD
- Wireless 802.11ac Dual Band
- 1440p Gaming Resolution/Up to 120 FPS Performance
- Dolby Digital 5.1
- Dolby TrueHD w/ Atmos
- Inputs
- HMDI 2.1
- 3x USB 3.1 (Gen 1)
Includes:
- 512GB Microsoft Xbox Series S Console (White; All-Digital Unit) in Holiday-Themed packaging.
- Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller (White)
- HDMI Cable
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Top Comments
$250 - $40 - 15% registry - 5% red card = $175 after tax
Not a serious gamer, but with Stadia shutting business, need an alternative. My ol' XBox One S is too slow and shows age.
These are the factors that keep me away:
- My guess is that Series S isn't gonna be supported as much as and as long as Series X.
- Additional High-speed storage is expensive. If you're gonna upgrade storage anyway, it brings price closer to Series X territory.
- Despite GamePass, I'd still like to have the ability to play my old discs and Blu-ray.
But for a starter, using GamePass, able to work with 512Gb or slower USB storage (for last gen games), this unit and this price is perfect!
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Are they doing these "holiday consoles" like T.V.s during the holidays? Basically, are there any internal components negatively impacted in order to cut cost?
Are they doing these "holiday consoles" like T.V.s during the holidays? Basically, are there any internal components negatively impacted in order to cut cost?
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Not a serious gamer, but with Stadia shutting business, need an alternative. My ol' XBox One S is too slow and shows age.
These are the factors that keep me away:
- My guess is that Series S isn't gonna be supported as much as and as long as Series X.
- Additional High-speed storage is expensive. If you're gonna upgrade storage anyway, it brings price closer to Series X territory.
- Despite GamePass, I'd still like to have the ability to play my old discs and Blu-ray.
But for a starter, using GamePass, able to work with 512Gb or slower USB storage (for last gen games), this unit and this price is perfect!