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Xbox One S Thread: The S is for Sexy

Moreche

Member
I have no doubts that if MS had launched with this and a few policy changes, they would be in a far better position than they are in now.
The absence of the power brick and smaller size is so much better than the original. I went through three power bricks because all of them had an annoying buzz noise unless I put pressure on the top of it.
But well done MS, I sold my Apple TV, iPhone and MBP for a Xbox One and Windows 10 laptop. It's just a shame windows mobile is we're it is right now as I bought a Oneplus 3 instead.
 

dcx4610

Member
Did they give an idea of when they would be able to? It took me months to get my wife on board with screaming at the TV to control everything, and if it is too many weeks without Kinect, I am pretty sure she will want to keep things the "old school" way and forego screaming at the TV to turn on, turn up the volume, etc.

Will be picking my S up in about an hour or so from GameStop on my way home from work.

You can buy the PC one which is apparently identical to the one they will be sending out. It's $34 though. Pretty ridiculous for a cable.
 
Uhhhhhhh



When I turned the console on and updated, it asked me if I wanted to switch to 4K so I did. I download the Blu-ray player (I still think it's funny this has to be downloaded), pop in Mad Max and get presented with this. Anyone know what's up?

Update your TV's firmware.

Try a different HDMI port.

Go in to the advanced display options on the Xbox One and you can verify that HDR is enabled in there, and also there's a check you can run to verify that the Xbox is properly recognizing your TV's HDR capabilities.

You can buy the PC one which is apparently identical to the one they will be sending out. It's $34 though. Pretty ridiculous for a cable.

It's a bit more than just a simple cable. Includes a power supply and a breakout box for converting between USB + power <-> Kinect adapter.
 

dcx4610

Member
I'm digging the new controller. It somehow feels lighter and more refined than the previous. Possibly a bit smaller?

The grips feel good and are subtle. The d-pad is a little less clicky which I like but still not perfect. The bumpers are much improved and are soft instead of clicky and feel more like the triggers. The analogs feel about the same to me.

A worthy PC controller.
 
HI Albert,

Thank you for chiming in on this thread to provide more information. I have a question regarding the interview you did with DF.



Actually a couple questions...

Can you provide more details about the bitstream support you mentioned? Will this mean direct bitstream, so Dolby-HD, DTS-HD, DTS-X and Dolby Atmos would be sent to the reciever to decode?

I also hope, that you mentioning this today, means it's a top feature request being worked on right now by the team.

If it wasn't something we were considering strongly, I would not have mentioned it. :)

It's really more a question of "when" then "if", but I've learned my lesson in trying to predict the future with certainty.

Mostly I wanted to address that it's a request that we have heard, and let people know there is no HW limitation. It's a software update and now it goes into the large bucket of feature requests that the team has to prioritize.
 

Xenoflare

Member
Got mine.

This thing is tiny, people aren't lying about how it's smaller in person. it reminds me of my electronics textbook. Coming from a PS3 Slim this is really small. It's pretty quiet too and it's right beside me

8th gen here I come before I get invalidated with Neo and Scorpio lool
 
Mine just got here.

Not sure if it's new, but the wireless updating of the controllers works real nice. Unit itself is really nice, as everyone has already pointed out.

Controller as nice as promised, would have saved myself some money and not bought the Elite controller but oh well.

Really nice piece of hardware with excellent design.
 

Ascenion

Member
Got mine and the new TV. Super excited. Also I live in a tiny college apartment so yeah.

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Soupy

Banned
I picked up my 2TB Xbox One S from Best Buy this morning. I live in San Francisco, but they only had three in stock. Can't wait to unbox it when I get home from work! :)
 

Jrs3000

Member
If it wasn't something we were considering strongly, I would not have mentioned it. :)

It's really more a question of "when" then "if", but I've learned my lesson in trying to predict the future with certainty.

Mostly I wanted to address that it's a request that we have heard, and let people know there is no HW limitation. It's a software update and now it goes into the large bucket of feature requests that the team has to prioritize.

This is great too hear.
 
If it wasn't something we were considering strongly, I would not have mentioned it. :)

It's really more a question of "when" then "if", but I've learned my lesson in trying to predict the future with certainty.

Mostly I wanted to address that it's a request that we have heard, and let people know there is no HW limitation. It's a software update and now it goes into the large bucket of feature requests that the team has to prioritize.

That is great to hear that it's a when and not, if you should. Hopefully it goes live before I get my 500g version come the 23rd. ;) ;) hint, hint, nudge, nudge. wobble, wobble.
(assuming it comes to preview first)

GREAT NEWS EVERYONE!!!!! SPREAD THE INFO LIKE WILDFIRE!!!!

*WOOSH*
 

otakuderek

Member
Really trying to resist purchasing a Xbox One S, but all the good impressions makes me really want to jump ship back over to Xbox after leaving during the DRM/Don Mattrick debacle.
 
Like the new design - but find the fan far more irritating than the older box. Also disappointed that Amazon 4k/HDR still isn't supported yet despite the talk of it so much.
 
Like the new design - but find the fan far more irritating than the older box. Also disappointed that Amazon 4k/HDR still isn't supported yet despite the talk of it so much.

The interview literally says that apps will be supporting it soon. Amazon has to update their app to UWP and then include the capabilities of 4k/hdr output. I wish it was that easy as soon as something releases, everything supported it on minute 0.
 
The interview literally says that apps will be supporting it soon. Amazon has to update their app to UWP and then include the capabilities of 4k/hdr output. I wish it was that easy as soon as something releases, everything supported it on minute 0.

Oh I understand that - but all the press in the run up has been about 4k/HDR from Netflix (as usual they are ready) and Amazon..considering how reluctant Amazon are to do 4k on many other devices I guess we'll wait and see how long it takes them
 

jstevenson

Sailor Stevenson
It does do HDR, just had to enable HDMI deep color on the HDMI port. I think it has HDR10 and Dolby Vision. So far I love it, gotta put it through it's paces more tonight and this weekend. If anyone is interested in this specific model you can find it here.

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now go buy a copy of the Revenant UHD blu-ray and have your mind blonw
 

Caayn

Member
Got mine and the new TV. Super excited. Also I live in a tiny college apartment so yeah.
Congrats on the purchase. Welcome to the OLED club. You'll love the picture.

And yes your model supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision and is UHD Premium certified.
 

Kagoshima_Luke

Gold Member
Seems like most of the internet issues going on while trying to set up were on MS's end. Things have cleared up and I'm getting super downloads again.

Loving the system so far! I'm amazed how small it is, after seeing it in person.
 
I think I'm going to wait a bit, but I need to try to get a decent return for my current Xbox One. A 4K TV purchase is in the cards, but probably next year for the 4K systems. I don't have interest in buying 4K movies.
 
Will you update this thread with your findings, please? Maybe this is something the prior years' models do, but I can confirm the 2016 P-Series do not disable FALD in Game Mode.

Nope...disables everything else but active led zones. Now with the previous info, this will be on lock. Thanks again for the info!
 

lastwolf82

Neo Member
It does do HDR, just had to enable HDMI deep color on the HDMI port. I think it has HDR10 and Dolby Vision. So far I love it, gotta put it through it's paces more tonight and this weekend. If anyone is interested in this specific model you can find it here.

1DxMUywl.jpg


Fuckin Sweet setup!
 

DirtyLarry

Member
You can buy the PC one which is apparently identical to the one they will be sending out. It's $34 though. Pretty ridiculous for a cable.
Yep I know. I kind of refuse to purchase it on premise alone. I have this accessory that works with the console but I need to purchase a cable for it? Nah. Send me my free cable MS and make it snappy.

So I am setting up the S now. At 40% with applying the initial update. Hardwired into my router which based on an earlier comment I was worried may be an issue. It was not. Shocked how small it actually is. Even saw the pics in this thread, but still very small.

Things almost got ugly at GameStop too apparently. Someone came in to purchase the one and only S they had, which was put to the side for me since I traded in $349 worth of stuff to get it, but it turns out the kid on Sunday put the piece of paper on a regular One. Luckily the kid working there realized that did not seem right since they had plenty of stock of them and called the kid who was working on Sunday to confirm he did indeed mean to put it on the S.
So fortunately I had a very cool and with it GameStop employee realize it made no sense and I still received it. He said if I had come in 15 minutes earlier I would have been able to experience the other person's disappointment than anger first hand.

EDIT - Also, the white does not look as out of place as I thought it would. Still would have preferred black, but it is not that bad, especially with the black bottom. Good call there MS.
 

charpunk

Member
Only issue I have so far is the Netflix app defaults to HDR mode on my tv, which doesn't allow me to change it to another picture setting for non-hdr content. So basically whenever I want to watch something on netflix that doesn't have hdr support, I need to go into settings and disable hdr.

It's not a huge pain in the ass, but still meh. Other than that I love this thing.
 

J-Rzez

Member
Sorry if I missed it, but does this console output bitstream audio so you can utilize Dolby Atmos or DTS:X?
 

Hawk269

Member
Only issue I have so far is the Netflix app defaults to HDR mode on my tv, which doesn't allow me to change it to another picture setting for non-hdr content. So basically whenever I want to watch something on netflix that doesn't have hdr support, I need to go into settings and disable hdr.

It's not a huge pain in the ass, but still meh. Other than that I love this thing.
ok so I was not going crazy when this happened. Seems weird that the Netflix app engages HDR. it should only engage when watching the actual HDR content.
 

DirtyLarry

Member
Can anyone with a 2015 4K Vizio M series post the Xbox 4K TV details screen? Thanks.
I can, and it is not good with a receiver in the mix. Not sure though if taking it out will make any difference.
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Also sorry for the shitty pic, my phones camera is shot and I am waiting for the next iPhone to upgrade since I am on Verizon.
 

Caayn

Member
Can anyone check if their XB1 S outputs 4K + 30bits or 36bits and pc-RGB correctly?
I can, and it is not good with a receiver in the mix. Not sure though if taking it out will make any difference.
http://i.picpar.com/hTWb.jpg[IMG]

Also sorry for the shitty pic, my phones camera is shot and I am waiting for the next iPhone to upgrade since I am on Verizon.[/QUOTE]It doesn't support HDR but you should at least be able to take advantage of 10bpc if you hook up the console directly to your TV.
 

DirtyLarry

Member
Can anyone check if their XB1 S outputs 4K + 30bits or 36bits and pc-RGB correctly?
It doesn't support HDR but you should at least be able to take advantage of 10bpc if you hook up the console directly to your TV.
Okay, and I would just use ARC as the audio correct?
That is why I am a little iffy on how to connect it. I never used ARC.
So My TV has a few HDMI in's obviously but only 1 is yellow text and says 4K @ 60hz. That is what I currently have my receiver plugged into. In fact I had to use it to even get the One S to do 4K UHD.
The other one that I would connect my receiver to that has ARC on it says 4K @ 30 HZ.

So XBox One directly into the 4K @ 60 hz one and receiver with everything else into the ARC one @ 30Hz?

I have never used the ARC thing so not sure how it works.
 

DirtyLarry

Member
Can anyone check if their XB1 S outputs 4K + 30bits or 36bits and pc-RGB correctly?
It doesn't support HDR but you should at least be able to take advantage of 10bpc if you hook up the console directly to your TV.
So I did this, One S directly into the TV, and nothing changed. Still only the first thing is checked off. Red Circle with a Slash through everything else.
 
After all the research I did the last few days, I've decided this it the best 4K HDR TV for the price at the moment:

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...ge-black/5133600.p?id=bb5133600&skuId=5133600

It seems that if you're going 4K, HDR is where it's at and my research basically showed that a lot of these TV's claiming to have it actually don't. I'm also on a budget so I'm not going huge. This will basically just be an upgrade of the 40" Samsung I have in my gaming room now that I bought almost two years ago for $500 on Cyber Monday. They are really nice TV's with amazing picture quality.

Can't wait to dive into 4K. I'm picking up my S tomorrow and hopefully will receive my TV by Friday. Then I'll just need to upgrade my Netflix account to 4K streaming. HYPE!
 
This is the 4K TV I'm looking at. Walmart has it for $648 (right in my budget, wasn't really looking to spend more than $700-800). Don't think it does HDR but I'm not too bothered.

https://www.vizio.com/d55ud1.html

Anyone else have a D-Series Vizio that can comment on how it is/possible issues/ect?

I don't have that TV but briefly looked at reviews.

While it's a fine TV for the price (seems good for gaming as well), keep in mind that you will not have the noticeable picture quality benefits in actual UHD content.

Wide Color Gamut and HDR are the actually noticeable visual improvements you get with UHD TV's. The resolution is a much smaller addition to overall picture quality, potentially even smaller if you consider your setup. If you sit at a longer distance for your TV you're less likely to notice the increased resolution. 4K alone won't give you that huge "Wow!" factor that WCG and HDR bring to the picture quality. Unfortunately the waters are muddied by people referring to the collective set of all of these improvements being in "4k TV's". Also, many UHD Blu-Ray's may not be mastered in true 4k, and thus the big benefit to them is WCG, HDR and also audio improvements if you happen to have a Dolby Atmos setup (not available in the S currently).

Personally, unless you need a new TV badly and that TV is near the maximum for your budget, I think it's worth holding out until next year. If you get an S, you'll be able to downsample the 4k content onto your 1080p and it will still look very good in the meantime. By next year WCG and HDR should be available in more affordable sets and hopefully something which falls within your budget, or at the very least a refurbished set. Since TV's aren't generally updated often, I think by waiting a bit you'll be much happier for longer by getting the big improvements in UHD and not just the easily marketed one of 4k. This is what I'm doing currently and have the S. Next year is when I'll go for my 4K / UHD upgrade.
 
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