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product_id: 229978656
title: "Xbox Microsoft Series S 512GB SSD Console - Includes Wireless Controller - Up to 120 frames per second - 10GB RAM 512GB SSD - Experience high dynamic range Velocity Architecture"
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price: "€ 888.16"
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# Up to 120 FPS ultra-smooth gameplay 802.11ac dual-band Wi-Fi & Ethernet connectivity 512GB SSD for lightning-fast load times Xbox Microsoft Series S 512GB SSD Console - Includes Wireless Controller - Up to 120 frames per second - 10GB RAM 512GB SSD - Experience high dynamic range Velocity Architecture

**Brand:** xbox
**Price:** € 888.16
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your play—where speed meets style and every frame counts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Xbox Microsoft Series S 512GB SSD Console - Includes Wireless Controller - Up to 120 frames per second - 10GB RAM 512GB SSD - Experience high dynamic range Velocity Architecture by xbox
- **How much does it cost?** € 888.16 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- xbox enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted xbox brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** Sleek, space-saving design that fits perfectly in any modern workspace or living room setup.
- • **Next-Gen Speed & Power:** Experience up to 120 frames per second with Velocity Architecture and 10GB RAM for buttery-smooth gaming.
- • **Seamless Multi-Game Flow:** Quick Resume lets you jump back into any game instantly—no waiting, no hassle.
- • **Game Pass Ultimate Access:** Unlock hundreds of premium titles day one with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate—your all-access pass to gaming greatness.
- • **Backward Compatibility Boost:** Play thousands of games across four generations, optimized for enhanced visuals and performance.

## Overview

The Xbox Series S is a compact, all-digital next-gen console featuring a 512GB SSD, 10GB RAM, and up to 120 FPS gameplay. It supports four generations of backward-compatible games, offers ultra-fast load times, and integrates seamlessly with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for instant access to hundreds of titles. Designed for gamers who demand high performance in a sleek, space-saving form factor.

## Description

Dive into every mission, open world, game match, and more with speeds up to 120 FPS with the best value in gaming. Seamlessly switch between your favorite games and pick up right where you left off with Quick Resume. Play four generations of games with backward compatibility, including games that are optimized for Xbox Series X|S to look and play better than ever. Jump into your favorite games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox instantly with lightning-fast load times. Get the most out of your Xbox Series S with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (membership sold separately). Play new games like The Outer Worlds 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, NINJA GAIDEN 4, and more on day one. Choose from hundreds of high-quality games like DOOM: The Dark Ages, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4, and Grounded 2. Dive into legendary franchises including Call of Duty®, Forza, Diablo, Halo, and everything in between.*

Review: First time console buyer - Astonished! - I always used to camp on the PC Master Race side and rightfully so. For those who want to squeeze the last polygon detail out of their games, of course the PC wins hands down. This was until I decided to dip my feet into the console world and I now understand why it is so popular. Here is my top 3 reason Xbox Series S is such an awesome console: Positives: 1. Priceless Laughs - Literally: Scored the box at $240 (sans 3-month Game Pass). Even at $300, this box is cheaper than therapy and light-years ahead in value. Good luck finding a PC on sale that can compete at the gaming experience and performance. 2. Quick Resume - Console Version of Time Travel: Microsoft's Quick Resume feature is the real-life cheat code. Turn off the console, unplug it, do a cartwheel if you feel like it - and when you're ready to play again, resume from right where you left it! It's like your game never heard of the concept of shutdowns! Now only if they made a real-life version of this... 3. Pixel, Please! (or Not): Series S delivers Native 4K gaming for a lot of games, and for those who debate pixels like it's a philosophical dilemma, fear not! Even upscaled frames are like a culinary masterpiece – you won't notice if the chef used a different spice, and the dish still tastes like victory. Cinematic experiences galore, even though the hairs look like pixelated spaghetti up close. Negatives 1. Storage: 'S' stands for Sibling Rivalry Edition: The Series S's 512GB storage is like having a cool older sibling with a tiny room – it's great until you realize there's no space left for your stuff. 2-3 AAA games later, and you're playing a digital version of Tetris with your storage. One year in, the struggle is definitely real. 2. Card Shock Therapy: The expansion cards are ridiculously expensive, and to make matters worse, SSD prices have skyrocketed since last year. These cards are more of a necessity than a luxury if you want to fully enjoy the Quick Resume feature, but the cost feels unjustified. It's not about splurging on a premium extra; it's more like being forced to pay for a basic feature that should have been more affordable. It’s a frustrating roadblock that makes the Series S’s storage limitations even more glaring. 3. Disc-less Dilemma: Hunting for pre-owned games at GameStop used to feel like a treasure hunt – you could snag great titles for a fraction of the price. But with the Xbox Series S being all-digital, that thrill is gone. Instead, you're left relying on Game Pass or a limited selection of games, with Xbox Store discounts about as rare as spotting a unicorn. Sure, digital is convenient, but nothing beats the ultra-cheap deals you could find on physical discs. Now, you're either waiting for an elusive sale or paying full price for digital games, which takes a lot of the fun (and savings) out of gaming. ~~General Experience:~~ The Xbox Series S is like a buffet – some choices are not as appealing, but you still leave with a full belly and a smile. It's the imperfect hero we need, not the one we deserve, and that's okay. EDIT: October '24 UPDATED the negatives on one year milestone.
Review: A highly recommend purchase - I mean, it’s an Xbox Series S, it does what I needs to. I bought a cooling stand along with it and after seeing what this thing is capable of I realized that the cooling function is pretty much useless. I ended up keeping the stand for the charging ports. But back to the Xbox, the system I received is phenomenal. It came to me in perfect condition and it works like a charm. As for the consoles performance, probably the best of the newer models, it’s perfectly portable, the all digital setup ensures that you don’t need to worry about the clutter of taking game discs with you. The fact that the only form of storage on it is only solid state, it guarantees that you can keep the games you buy saved to the cloud and also allows for extremely fast loading times. Although the storage isn’t as much as advertised, since I thought it came with the full 512GB but instead I had around 318GB because of all the other apps it had already installed. But that would only be a hassle if you aren’t like me and have a ton of different games you want to play that are very big, or you’re a content creator or the sort. But regardless of that one minute flaw, it’s still a powerful system that runs high demanding games amazingly. I recommend this heavily to people who want a powerful system but not the bulk or cost of one.

## Features

- Dive into every mission, open world, game match, and more with speeds up to 120 FPS with the best value in gaming.
- Quick Resume: Seamlessly switch between your favorite games and pick up right where you left off.
- Lightning-fast load times: Jump into your favorite games like Minecraft, Fortnite, and Roblox instantly.
- Backward compatibility: Play four generations of games, including games that are optimized for Xbox Series X|S to look and play better than ever.
- Play new games on day one like The Outer Worlds 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, and Grounded 2. Choose from hundreds of high-quality games on console, PC, and cloud with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
- Includes: Xbox Series S console, one Xbox Wireless Controller, a high-speed HDMI cable, power cable, and 2 AA batteries.
- *See bottom of page for important information.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08G9J44ZN |
| Brand Name | Xbox |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | 802.11ac dual band, 802.3 10/100/1000, Accessories radio, Dedicated dual band Xbox Wireless radio, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (37,536) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840262756396 |
| Included Components | User Manual |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Item Weight | 4.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RRS-00071 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Model Name | 207-41-0002 |
| Model Number | Internacional |
| Platform | Xbox Series S |
| Resolution | 4K |
| UPC | 840262756396 889842540727 840262756419 889842651317 840262756365 196388102679 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Have they sold out?**
A: No official seller nor the console manufacturer gets anything from a product sold at retail and then resold for more on the scalper market - because that extra money doesn't go to them at all, so the loss is increased.  Amason might not care, but they don't really make much from selling the box, they make way more from games and accessories (which is why they push that stuff hard when you buy a console).

Anyone claiming MS or Amazon get anything from the scalper market is exceptionally ignorant - a person who would pay $600-scalper for a Series S is someone who would pay $300 for a console the normal way and then spend a few hundred on games and accessories which is way more profit for all involved.

**Q: How is this not in stock yet I was searching for it and nothing would come up??**
A: Best Buy has in stock for 299.99 right now. But they still trying to sale for 400+ what a joke.

**Q: Can xbox series s play games in 4k/uhd or it be standard 1080p hd, or both for gaming quality?**
A: Xbox Series S supports gaming resolutions up to 1440p with up to 120 frames per second. Specific resolution and FPS in a particular game depends on what that developer has chosen to target.

**Q: is this the same as the xbox series x just smaller?**
A: Thank you for your question. Xbox Series S has most of the power and functionality of Xbox Series X, however it is an all-digital console and does not have an optical drive, has a 512GB internal SSD, and has a maximum output of 1440p resolution.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ First time console buyer - Astonished!
*by P***G on December 17, 2023*

I always used to camp on the PC Master Race side and rightfully so. For those who want to squeeze the last polygon detail out of their games, of course the PC wins hands down. This was until I decided to dip my feet into the console world and I now understand why it is so popular. Here is my top 3 reason Xbox Series S is such an awesome console: Positives: 1. Priceless Laughs - Literally: Scored the box at $240 (sans 3-month Game Pass). Even at $300, this box is cheaper than therapy and light-years ahead in value. Good luck finding a PC on sale that can compete at the gaming experience and performance. 2. Quick Resume - Console Version of Time Travel: Microsoft's Quick Resume feature is the real-life cheat code. Turn off the console, unplug it, do a cartwheel if you feel like it - and when you're ready to play again, resume from right where you left it! It's like your game never heard of the concept of shutdowns! Now only if they made a real-life version of this... 3. Pixel, Please! (or Not): Series S delivers Native 4K gaming for a lot of games, and for those who debate pixels like it's a philosophical dilemma, fear not! Even upscaled frames are like a culinary masterpiece – you won't notice if the chef used a different spice, and the dish still tastes like victory. Cinematic experiences galore, even though the hairs look like pixelated spaghetti up close. Negatives 1. Storage: 'S' stands for Sibling Rivalry Edition: The Series S's 512GB storage is like having a cool older sibling with a tiny room – it's great until you realize there's no space left for your stuff. 2-3 AAA games later, and you're playing a digital version of Tetris with your storage. One year in, the struggle is definitely real. 2. Card Shock Therapy: The expansion cards are ridiculously expensive, and to make matters worse, SSD prices have skyrocketed since last year. These cards are more of a necessity than a luxury if you want to fully enjoy the Quick Resume feature, but the cost feels unjustified. It's not about splurging on a premium extra; it's more like being forced to pay for a basic feature that should have been more affordable. It’s a frustrating roadblock that makes the Series S’s storage limitations even more glaring. 3. Disc-less Dilemma: Hunting for pre-owned games at GameStop used to feel like a treasure hunt – you could snag great titles for a fraction of the price. But with the Xbox Series S being all-digital, that thrill is gone. Instead, you're left relying on Game Pass or a limited selection of games, with Xbox Store discounts about as rare as spotting a unicorn. Sure, digital is convenient, but nothing beats the ultra-cheap deals you could find on physical discs. Now, you're either waiting for an elusive sale or paying full price for digital games, which takes a lot of the fun (and savings) out of gaming. ~~General Experience:~~ The Xbox Series S is like a buffet – some choices are not as appealing, but you still leave with a full belly and a smile. It's the imperfect hero we need, not the one we deserve, and that's okay. EDIT: October '24 UPDATED the negatives on one year milestone.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A highly recommend purchase
*by P***K on August 1, 2021*

I mean, it’s an Xbox Series S, it does what I needs to. I bought a cooling stand along with it and after seeing what this thing is capable of I realized that the cooling function is pretty much useless. I ended up keeping the stand for the charging ports. But back to the Xbox, the system I received is phenomenal. It came to me in perfect condition and it works like a charm. As for the consoles performance, probably the best of the newer models, it’s perfectly portable, the all digital setup ensures that you don’t need to worry about the clutter of taking game discs with you. The fact that the only form of storage on it is only solid state, it guarantees that you can keep the games you buy saved to the cloud and also allows for extremely fast loading times. Although the storage isn’t as much as advertised, since I thought it came with the full 512GB but instead I had around 318GB because of all the other apps it had already installed. But that would only be a hassle if you aren’t like me and have a ton of different games you want to play that are very big, or you’re a content creator or the sort. But regardless of that one minute flaw, it’s still a powerful system that runs high demanding games amazingly. I recommend this heavily to people who want a powerful system but not the bulk or cost of one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Next Gen Console a love letter to the customers
*by M***L on June 29, 2022*

To be clear Xbox Series S is next gen! it can game in 4K & play games at 120 FPS !! For parents to help out if buying for kids Xbox one S is previous gen! Note it says Xbox “one” S. Some previous gen Xbox consoles have “one” in the name. It’s Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, now Xbox Series X/S. The newest generation of Xbox consoles all have “Series” X or S in the name. Series X is the black bigger console Series S is the white smaller console The Xbox Series S…. It’s small, takes up little space and is powerful. The Series S can out preform the Series X in some departments like keeping 60 frames per second during challenging experiences for the console to run. The Series X wins in little things like draw distances and seeing a slightly better resolution, but at times could drop the frame rate. But they are pretty much the same next gen experience just two options for customers. What’s the biggest difference? Microsoft made a way for players not to miss out on next gen experience due to not being able to afford it! If you want next gen and also to save some money the Series S was made for you!! But if you want the full experience the Series X was made for you!! Series X wins for storage but Series S can allow 20 or more decent sized games plus don’t forget you can use cloud gaming for a lot of games you don’t want to download. Game pass cloud feature you can play games within seconds not having to download / install anything. I’ve tested the Series X and Series S and it’s barley a difference. I’m able to pick up and resume my save data from Series X to Series S no problem. Gears of war 5 or WWE 2k22 for example are just about the same on both. Series X - more storage, physical games CAN be played. Slightly better resolution. Loading time differences are to be within seconds nothing wild to report. Series S - Digital only! Meaning no physical games can be played. WiFi is required to set up and download games. Once it’s fully updated and games are downloaded it can be used offline but WiFi is needed to first set up the console and download games!! Series S should not be put down or downplayed, more information should be out there to help customers know this is truly next gen. The Series S is easier to find and it’s nothing wrong with it. Example of storage. Series S. Currently have 6 Xbox series X/S optimized games installed, 9 Xbox one games installed, 3 Xbox 360 games installed 1 Xbox (original console) game installed. Still have 52 GB free !! Downloading my library from Xbox one (previous generation Xbox) to Series S was super easy via the Xbox app. (Available on Google play android and iOS App Store) Much easier than Sony PlayStation has been. Xbox wants you to keep your library and keeps giving added backwards compatibility! I’m so happy with my Series S and don’t even care about the Series X anymore. It’s the same thing to me with little differences that aren’t worth the price difference. And not to every gamer it will be worth the price difference. The loading and quick resume give new life into last gen games that had long loading times ! Something like UFC 4 gets a lovely FPS boost along with Far Cry 5 and many others. Games you’ve already paid for are upgraded and new games will slowly unlock the true power of your purchase. You won’t be needing to trade the Series S in for an upgrade because it will be able to run the new titles and keep up just fine! It’s even small enough for different delivery options ! I got my Xbox delivered to a local stores locker ! It was super light to carry and didn’t come in a box revealing what’s inside thankfully. If you deeply care about 4 to 5 extra bushes and a pinch more draw distance that doesn’t make a difference to the degree that you wouldn’t be able to react. Like a driving game you’ll be able to have the same experience on both consoles same game just the series x might have slightly more available to see in the distance. If storage is that important to y’all or resolution go with the X. But if you want next gen and don’t need the extra storage, don’t care about physical games, and want to save money go with the Series S. Don’t miss out on next gen waiting out for the normal priced Series X if the S is available. This review is to help others understand the difference between the many names of Xbox consoles and see if the Series S is the best option. If not some information about the Xbox Series X is in my review to help to decide. Also to help parents out to make the right purchase for a potential surprise gift! Reviews are always designed to help out others and I hope it has been clear to help out others!!!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Xbox Microsoft Series S 512GB SSD Console - Includes Wireless Controller - Up to 120 frames per second - 10GB RAM 512GB SSD - Experience high dynamic range Velocity Architecture
- Microsoft Xbox Series S or X Wireless Controller Robot White plus VGSION battery
- Charger Stand Cooling Fan for Xbox Series S Console/Controller,Dual Cooler System Charging Dock Accessories with 2*Rechargeable Battery,Earphone Mounts, Brackets&Stands for Xbox Series S Protectors

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