Microsoft Releases Series X Model, an All-Digital and White Xbox

With this diskless version, codenamed Brooklin, Microsoft aims to offer a 15 percent power saving as well as a standby mode that consumes less power.

New generation consoles have been criticized harshly nowadays. The reason for this may be that there are very few products that show the capacities of the consoles. Despite this, Xbox Series X, Switch and PlayStation 5 consoles continue to attract interest from users.

Xbox Sales Figures Surprise Everyone

Users are gradually giving up on boxed games and turning to digital, causing console manufacturers to offer a discless model in addition to the main console. These versions also achieve very good sales figures. PlayStation had already done this. However, it was not released on Xbox after Series S.

White Colored Xbox May Attract Great Attention from Users

Allegedly, Microsoft plans to release a fully digital, white discless Series X model in June or July. This development is not surprising, as a diskless Series X concept had previously emerged in the Microsoft and FTC case. However, it is estimated that the white device will attract great attention from users.

Xbox Brooklin Releases as Budget-Friendly

With this diskless version, codenamed Brooklin, Microsoft aims to offer a 15 percent power saving as well as a standby mode that consumes less power. It is also an important expectation that the new model will be budget-friendly. Therefore, it is estimated that this new model will be $50 to $100 cheaper than the standard Series X, which sells for $499.



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