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XBOOK One S laptop now available for custom orders
“Please check with your local retailer to determine whether the 2 TB Xbox One S is still available in your market”.
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If you weren’t one of the lucky few who got their hands on the 2TB console, the new Summer Update is now rolling out across Xbox One consoles so you’ll at least be able to install the new patch (provided you have enough space, of course).
Microsoft’s recently launched 2TB XBox One S gaming console has sold out in most markets around the world.
It’s also worth pointing out that there’s a 1 TB Xbox One S Madden NFL 17 bundle for $349.99 and a 500 GB Xbox One S bundle that comes with Halo 5: Guardians and Halo: The Master Chief Collection for $299.99 that’ll be up for grabs at the online retailer on August 23. “We’re thrilled at the amount of interest we’ve received and we are always looking for opportunities to offer choice and fantastic value to our fans”.
Microsoft reportedly will still bring more consoles in the future, despite the chance to get a standard white color console will be smaller, said GSM Arena.
We think rather highly of the S, giving it an 8.5 review, but acknowledged that its upgrades are probably best suited for home theater enthusiasts.
If you want to buy one of these yourself, it’ll set you back $1,500 (£1,158) for the base 500GB model, or an added $50 for the 1TB version.
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It’s not a true laptop – you still need a power supply at all times – but it’s still an impressive bit of modding from Zarick, who previously performed the same trick with a full-size Xbox One. If so, drop by our comments section below and let us know.