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Edited November 17, 2022
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Target has the Xbox Series S on sale for $249 (regular price $299) plus you get a $50 Target free with purchase. In my home, Target gift cards are as good as cash, so that's a net price of $199. Use your Target Red Card/Debit Card to save an additional 5%.
Description
Experience next-gen speed and performance at a great price. Make the most of every gaming minute with Quick Resume, lightning-fast load times, and gameplay of up to 120 FPS—all powered by Xbox Velocity Architecture. Enjoy digital games from four generations of Xbox, with hundreds of optimized titles that look and play better than ever. Add Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately) to play new games on day one. Plus, enjoy hundreds of high-quality games like Minecraft, Forza Horizon 5, and Halo Infinite with friends on console, PC, and cloud. With games added all the time, there's always something new to play.
Specifications
Model Compatibility: Xbox Series S
Dimensions (Overall): 14.17 Inches (H) x 11.5 Inches (W) x 5.04 Inches (D)
Weight: 7.06 Pounds
Electronics Features: Slim Design
Connection Type: USB, HDMI, USB-C
Includes: Wireless Controller
Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac)
Data storage type: SSD (NVMe)
Data storage capacity: 512 GB
Battery: 2 AA Alkaline, Optional, Included
Warranty: 1 Year Limited Warranty.
https://www.target.com/p/xbox-ser...A-86908930
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$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?
Absolutely not. Whole different scheme.
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Let's see you build literally any other type of machine capable of 1440p and 120FPS for $199. We'll all wait...
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I don't see Microsoft products listed in the exclusions, but Sony and Nintendo are excluded so I'm not sure. Worth a try I suppose
Bitch PS still supporting PS4, shut up lol
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!
Let's see you get just the GPU for that build at $200.