
Final November, Microsoft debuted two next-gen consoles — the Xbox Sequence X and the extra reasonably priced Xbox Sequence S. If you’re on the lookout for the extra reasonably priced next-gen Xbox, Best Buy has the console in inventory proper now.
The Xbox Sequence S variant prices $299, is smaller, and is much less highly effective than the $500 Sequence X. One different vital factor to notice is the Xbox Sequence S is a digital-only console, which means it lacks a disc drive to play bodily video games.
If you plan to buy this console, you may want to consider picking up a few accessories that will help you get the most out of your new gadget, most notably an additional controller if you are playing a game with a local co-op with a friend or family member.
As far as storage goes, both consoles have rather limited storage. If you plan to download some older games that do not take full advantage of the next-gen hardware and don’t want to deplete your limited SSD storage, you can grab an external hard drive. You can buy a 4TB external hard drive from Seagate for $100, and it includes two months of Xbox Game Pass, a Netflix-like digital video game subscription service for Xbox consoles. Or you can buy three months of Xbox Game Pass if you don’t have any games you’re interested in buying yet.
Of course, you can also upgrade your SSD as well, but there are a few things to keep in mind. Seagate is the only one with an SSD expansion card compatible with both consoles. Additionally, the SSD expansion card only comes in 1TB, and it is very expensive, costing $220.