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Xbox Original

The original Xbox was released in 2001 and was considered less powerful compared to the PlayStation 2. It paved the way for Microsoft's entry into the gaming console market. The Xbox Original had a significant impact on the gaming industry, introducing popular franchises like Halo.

Xbox One

The Xbox One, released in 2013, marked Microsoft's eighth-generation console. It faced initial criticism for its focus on multimedia features over gaming. However, over time, updates improved its performance and game library, making it a competitive console in the market.

Xbox One S

The Xbox One S, released in 2016, was an enhanced version of the original Xbox One. It featured a sleeker design, HDR support, and 4K video playback. While it was an improvement over its predecessor, it was still considered less powerful than Sony's PlayStation 4.

Xbox Series S

The Xbox Series S, also released in 2020, is a more affordable and compact version of the Xbox Series X. It has 4 teraflops of processing power and is capable of rendering games at 1440p resolution with support for up to 120 frames per second. The Series S comes with a 512GB SSD storage unit and does not include an optical drive, focusing on digital content delivery. Despite being less powerful than the Series X, it offers a cost-effective entry point into next-gen gaming

Xbox Series X

The Xbox Series X, released in 2020, is a high-end console with 12 teraflops of processing power. It is designed for true 4K gaming at up to 120 frames per second, supporting up to 8K resolution. The console features a 1TB custom SSD, an optical disc drive, and advanced audio and connectivity options. It is known for its sleek design and powerful performance.