@onehitta323: Only a Netflix box if you use it as one. It has incredibly power, 4k/60fps, even up to 8k, ray-tracing, and SSD allowing for near-nonexistent load times, Gamepass Ultimate with EA access.... Yeah. Only a Netflix box if you make it one.
@Jimminyfixit: Being so close to release, Sony would not be able to undercut MS's price at such a large margin. They'd have to delay the console, and we all know Sony is not going to give MS that big head start. They'd probably want to keep their dominance in the market.
@espoac: I can tell the difference between One X and Pro graphics. depends on what you view it on. if you view them through a monitor from Youtube, then no, you will not notice much of a difference.
@owizeisme1: At this point in the game, Sony's price won't be much different with the release date so close. And they'd have to cut some big components components to undercut MS.
@notjm: Sounds weirds, but I get what you mean. Nothing like getting a brand new consoles, and smelling that fresh console smell when you open it. Bought both my Xbox One and PS4 brand new this gen, and my buddies wonder why i don't just get a used one. They just don't understand.Plus, brand new systems are less likely to have problems than used ones, don't have wear.
@quinnd6: This is cheap for what we're getting. I'm surprised anyone really thinks it's expensive. Even if you don't have a good paying job, that doesn't make it expensive.
@onehitta323: It's getting many great games at launch like Marvel's Avengers, The Medium, Assassin'sCreed Valhalla etc. Plus, you get gamepass ultimate with EA Access, and several new features like smart delivery, plus incredible visuals and performance. Considering the features an hardware it's packing, $500 is a steal for this system. Definitely more bang for your buck than the Xbox VCR editon that launched back in 2013.
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