Microsoft Will Reveal a Remodeled Xbox One Soon

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Xbox One is not a handy piece of hardware. It is huge, bulky, and rather ugly -- so much so that the console was mockingly compared to a VCR from the 1980s.

It's not that Microsoft purposelessly made the Xbox One humongous. The bulky design helps the console function better, especially after the Red Ring of Death cases with the Xbox 360 -- a technical fault that could damage the console beyond repair. Another advantage of the bulky size is that the Xbox One does not heat up as quickly as Sony's PS4.

However, shelf space does matter, and the size of the console is an issue for users, especially travelers. To make matters worse, the console comes with a "power brick" that takes up even more space.

Although redesigned models are usually released after a gap of four to five years, it seems like Microsoft will release a remodeled console earlier than expected. Netflix's chief product officer, Neil Hunt, stated in February that Sony and Microsoft had promised them a new hardware, which would support Netflix's 4K content.

Cost is also an issue that could prompt Microsoft to change its design. Even the slightest of details matter when developing the design for a console; these decisions can affect the cost model of companies as well. Microsoft may look toward the opportunity of lowering its cost by reducing the material required to produce its consoles.

Nevertheless, one thing that could hinder Microsoft's release of a new design soon is the Hololens. It is still unknown whether Hololens will be an essential part of Xbox One, but if it is, Microsoft may want to release a model that requires no extension in order to take input from the Hololens.

All in all, given that Microsoft is becoming more and more consumer-friendly, a compact design for its bulky console seems highly likely.

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1989Posted:

Mickers
Pryzel Hopefully is has a bigger HD, 500GB just isn't enough. Really looking forward to seeing what it looks like.


Why am i the only one who doesn't struggle for space? lmao


I have about 5 games on my XB1 and about 20 that are sitting there waiting to be downloaded as I have no space left. I am struggling to update games lol. Hopefully I can save up and get a external HDD soon.

Rocky5Posted:

Personally, I like the look of the XB1. It looks nice under a TV, in a TV cabinet or TV stand.

& to be honest, how often do you look at it? nearly all my games are digital so I never need to go near the thing.

TrIIckShotZGFXPosted:

I think what they are probably going for is a smaller designer not a "remodel" but that is just what I think

TomPosted:

thats pretty nice, would love to see one. but it looks pretty decent atm.

NissanPosted:

I cant wait to see what they come up with i hope its smaller then the one now.

L33t-Ninja-MuchPosted:

Mickers
Pryzel Hopefully is has a bigger HD, 500GB just isn't enough. Really looking forward to seeing what it looks like.


Why am i the only one who doesn't struggle for space? lmao


do i feel yah iv'e never had a problem with space

MickersPosted:

Pryzel Hopefully is has a bigger HD, 500GB just isn't enough. Really looking forward to seeing what it looks like.


Why am i the only one who doesn't struggle for space? lmao

VHzPosted:

Might have to get the remodeled one as mine is having a few annoying issues and i cba to get it fixed lol hopefully this new one has some performance upgrades :)

iStabSnipersPosted:

FriskyPanda Unfortunately I had to delete games because my hard drive was full lol. I had only 10 games installed. But if the games didn't need multiple 500mb-2gb patches, that would free up a lot but yeah. The new xbone will probably have a terabyte hdd


i just went out and bought a 2Tb external.

JRMHPosted:

This seems to be their business model, similar to Apple's... "We'll resell a slightly less broken product, which will appeal to our market. Free munnies!" Lol GG Microsoft.