Discover the Xbox Series X in white and without a disc drive.
It features the same white paint finish as the more compact version of the Xbox Series S.
Microsoft has begun selling a new version of its Xbox Series X console, which comes in a sleek white color and, unlike other versions, lacks a disc drive. Priced at $499.99, this model does not offer the possibility of adding a disc drive physically. In terms of design, there have been no significant changes to the rear ports, which include two USB-A ports, an HDMI 2.1 port for connecting to TVs and monitors, an Ethernet port, and a storage expansion slot. On the front of the console, there is a USB-A port and a button for syncing controllers and accessories.
Additionally, Microsoft is planning to release a 1 TB Xbox Series S in white, priced at $349.99, to coincide with the holiday season. A special "Galaxy Black" edition of the Xbox Series X, featuring 2 TB of storage, is also anticipated, with a cost of $599.99. Enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting technical reviews of the console, which could reveal whether there are any changes to the cooling system, as previously suggested in leaks regarding its new heat sink.