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Also available, 1TB with 3 Month's Xbox Live Gold. Credit to lstskr for the heads up :)
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BuzzDuraband
3 Aug 163#2
If you're looking for a cheaply priced Xbox One console then the LEGO bundle seems great. However, I would most definitely pay the extra £25 for the 1TB Division bundle.
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Rosiemcdoo
4 Aug 16#30
What difference is there between the xbox 1 and the xbox1s? Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Sammac10 to Rosiemcdoo
5 Aug 16#31
The only real difference is that it supports 4k ultraHD streaming and playback and a very slight upgrade in graphics performance, but obviously they've slimmed it down and got rid of that bulky powerbrick too
m4rc
4 Aug 16#25
Genuine question I wonder if anyone could help me with. My son has a PS4, Id like to get a console for the lounge. The obvious answer is get a PS4 so I can use his games, but would I benefit from getting an Xbox instead? Are there good games not available on the PS4 I could play? Or do they all tend to come out on both and I'd be silly to get an Xbox when I could just share the games across the two consoles.
I'm not sure I'd do much else on it than games, and hardly daily, few times a week for hour or so with the kids maybe.
I've never had a console, just got them for the kids, what do people think?
mrwolfisinnocent to m4rc
4 Aug 16#27
I am no fan of the Xbone graphics, they are pretty poor (or poorly optimised) imho, the PS4 is hands down better graphically, so IMHO i'd stay PS4.. (but I will confess I am not really an Xbox fan..)
Beetlemama to m4rc
4 Aug 16#29
My son was an xbox devotee from the second he got one, he lived it and loved it, but when the next gen came out, he switched to a PS4 and hasn't regretted it for a second. It's a lovely machine.
However, he is a Halo lover too, so several years later now he's considering getting an Xbox one. I think if it wasn't for Halo though he'd never go back, the PS is smooth and cool and does absolutely everything.
You could try an XB one and get a PSTV to run the PS4 to a different room, like share it. We just bought one off a chap on here and it works really well.
m4rc
4 Aug 16#28
Cheers :smiley:
callofdute1
4 Aug 16#19
xbox one s 500gb halo 5 /master chief bundle incoming 26th 19 days from £249 or less if anyone wants the smaller no power brick model
adhoward to callofdute1
4 Aug 16#26
No confirmation of that - US,Canada, Australia and New Zealand then.
DexMorgan
4 Aug 16#24
They only need you to buy ONE digital download from the Xbox One store and they'll make that money back!
WalkerboyUK
4 Aug 16#23
Now I kick myself for bagging the Curry's deal at £185 a few weeks back.
Oh well...
For anyone wondering whether to buy 500GB or 1TB versions, it depends on what game you want.
Then weigh up the difference in price between the two, and look in Argos etc. for the price of a 1TB drive - should get one around the £40 mark, and then you'll have an even bigger hard drive space.
seany1977
4 Aug 16#21
Very cheap now. Microsoft must be taking a loss on these deals and their profits taking a good bumming. However great for us...the consumer. Microsoft have got so much money they can take a bit of a loss
prankster101 to seany1977
4 Aug 161#22
They're probably able to offset the hardware losses through software license fees...
FdjC
3 Aug 16#6
Why haven't the prices began to fall since the Xbox One S release?
Still sitting around the same as its been in recent months, circa £200
oUkTuRkEyIII to FdjC
3 Aug 161#9
These are £150 cheaper than the Xbox One S, how low are you expecting them to go?
cjaz99 to FdjC
4 Aug 16#20
Microsoft pre-empted the release of Xbox One S and reduced prices on the original Xbox One a couple of months ago and this is with Sterling falling 10% against the US dollar. Both the PS4 and Xbox One were generally available for £229 last Black Friday so Microsoft have been offering more of a bargain recently because they are getting rid of old Xbox One stock.
DexMorgan
4 Aug 16#18
Ohhh didn't notice there were 3 deals in the title.
I blame Pokemon Go even though I haven't downloaded it.
BuzzDuraband
4 Aug 16#17
Think you read it wrong mate.
If you're looking for a cheaply priced Xbox One console then the LEGO bundle (£185.94) seems great. However, I would most definitely pay the extra £25 for the 1TB Division bundle (£209.99).
£25 difference.
DexMorgan
4 Aug 16#16
The Division bundle at £185 is £25 more than a LEGO bundle?
Or did I read it wronglee?
prankster101
4 Aug 16#15
Come on Nintendo. Sort your Wii U prices out...
dazzyp
4 Aug 161#14
The £185 bundle is £25 cheaper than the The Division bundle (which is £210).
BuzzDuraband
4 Aug 16#13
As usual Dex, I have absolutely no idea what you're on about :smiley:
BuzzDuraband
3 Aug 163#2
If you're looking for a cheaply priced Xbox One console then the LEGO bundle seems great. However, I would most definitely pay the extra £25 for the 1TB Division bundle.
DexMorgan to BuzzDuraband
4 Aug 16#12
There's an Xbone bundle for £160?
SCORCHIO!!
captainbeaky
3 Aug 16#11
Same as used price on eBay. May as well have a go of Xbox One if you've been tempted. Great value with games for gold & EA Access but games look s**t in my experience of owning one.
FdjC
3 Aug 16#10
Was expecting maybe £30+ drop.
I mean people have lifted consoles for less because of other deals.
aLV426
3 Aug 16#8
Kinda regretting my 500GB purchase now :disappointed:
javea
3 Aug 16#7
Great price for the 1TB Console.The 500GB soon gets used up
lstskr
3 Aug 161#4
Or if you don't want The Division then there is the vanilla 1TB version with just 3 months Live Gold for a tenner less: £199.99
BuzzDuraband to lstskr
3 Aug 16#5
Thanks. I totally missed that one. I've added it as an option :smiley:
shikztheurbanlegend
3 Aug 16#3
i will happily buy the division code if someone doesn't want it, just asking because my sons where after it but we got rainbow six with our console :disappointed:
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Also available, 1TB with 3 Month's Xbox Live Gold. Credit to lstskr for the heads up :)
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Thanks
I'm not sure I'd do much else on it than games, and hardly daily, few times a week for hour or so with the kids maybe.
I've never had a console, just got them for the kids, what do people think?
However, he is a Halo lover too, so several years later now he's considering getting an Xbox one. I think if it wasn't for Halo though he'd never go back, the PS is smooth and cool and does absolutely everything.
You could try an XB one and get a PSTV to run the PS4 to a different room, like share it. We just bought one off a chap on here and it works really well.
Oh well...
For anyone wondering whether to buy 500GB or 1TB versions, it depends on what game you want.
Then weigh up the difference in price between the two, and look in Argos etc. for the price of a 1TB drive - should get one around the £40 mark, and then you'll have an even bigger hard drive space.
Still sitting around the same as its been in recent months, circa £200
I blame Pokemon Go even though I haven't downloaded it.
If you're looking for a cheaply priced Xbox One console then the LEGO bundle (£185.94) seems great. However, I would most definitely pay the extra £25 for the 1TB Division bundle (£209.99).
£25 difference.
Or did I read it wronglee?
SCORCHIO!!
I mean people have lifted consoles for less because of other deals.
great prices here HOT.