Published on March 3, 2024

Xbox One Models, Color Variations & Limited Editions

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The Xbox One has not only changed the gaming industry by introducing a monster next-gen console, but it has also provided an artistic perspective through its diverse colors and limited editions, spanning three different models and a dozen of colors.

Aside from color options, the Xbox One has introduced numerous limited edition models, paying homage to various famous IPs and providing a beautiful style for players looking for a refreshing change from the standard editions. Today’s article will walk you through all of the color variations and limited editions of the mighty Xbox One, including all three models, complete with pictures and full specifications.

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Xbox One

Dimension: 34.3cm x 26.3cm 8cm
Weight: 7.8lbs
CPU: Custom Jaguar CPU @ 1.75GHz, 8 cores
GPU: Custom GPU @ 853 MHz, 12 CUs, 1.3 TFLOPS
Memory: 8 GB DDR3 @ 68 GB/s, 32 MB ESRAM @ 204 GB/s
Internal Storage: 500GB, 1TB HDD
Disk Drive: Blu-ray
Resolution: 1080p @ 60Hz
Wireless: Dual band 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrums, compatible with IEEE 802.11/a/b/g/n networks
Ethernet: IEEE 802.3 10/100/1000
USB Ports: 3x USB 3.0

The original Xbox One, released in 2013, was a showcase of the next-generation era, offering full HD gaming with solid framerates of up to 60fps. The console features a powerful 8-core processor, a custom 12CUs GPU, and 8GB of DDr3 RAM. The console can be used as both a gaming and multimedia device, allowing players to watch Blu-ray movies, browse the internet, and play games all at the same time.

The first version also featured the Kinect, which allowed the player to use motion controls to access the menu and even play games. Later in 2015, Microsoft added a backward compatibility update allowing players to enjoy selected original Xbox and Xbox 360 games on the original Xbox One and the other three models.

Colors

Black (Standard)

White

Limited Editions

Call of Duty Advanced Warfare

Elite Bundle

EZE

Forza Motorsports 6

Halo 5

Halo 5 Guardians Locke

I Made this Console

Xbox One S

Dimension: 29.5cm x 23cm x 6.5cm
Weight: 6.4lbs
CPU: Custom Jaguar CPU @ 1.75GHz, 8 cores
GPU: Custom GPU @ 914 MHz, 12 CUs, 1.4 TFLOPS
Memory: 8 GB DDR3 @ 68 GB/s, 32 MB ESRAM @ 218 GB/s
Internal Storage: 500GB, 1TB, 2TB HDD
Disk Drive: 4K UHD Blu-ray
Resolution: 2160p @ 60Hz
Wireless: IEEE 802.11ac dual-band (5GHz & 2.4GHz), 2×2 wireless Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi Direct for home networks
Ethernet: IEEE 802.3 10/100/1000
USB Ports: 3x USB 3.0

Despite its smaller size, the Xbox One S provided a significant improvement over the original model, allowing players to achieve 4K visuals while gaming and using multimedia. Additionally, the console added HDR support, allowing the player to see a crisper image with more vibrant colors.

The Xbox One S retains its predecessor’s backward compatibility features, allowing players to play a growing library of Xbox 360 and original Xbox games in high definition. The controller was also revised to include a wider range of Bluetooth support, allowing it to be used on a variety of devices other than the Xbox One.

Colors

All Digital

Deep Blue

Storm Grey

White

Battlefield 1 (Military Green)

Limited Editions

Cska

Fortnite Edition

Gears of War 4

Minecraft

Spartak

Toronto Blue Jays 2017 Opening Day

Xbox One X

Dimension: 30cm x 24cm x 6cm
Weight: 8.4lbs
CPU: Custom CPU @ 2.3 GHz, 8 cores
GPU: Custom GPU @ 1.172 GHz, 40 CUs, Polaris features, 6.0 TFLOPS
Memory: 12 GB GDDR5 @ 326 GB/s Internal
Storage:
1TB HDD
Disk Drive: 4K UHD Blu-ray
Resolution: 2160p @ 60Hz AMD FreeSync HDMI Variable Refresh Rate (when ratified)
Wireless: IEEE 802.11ac dual-band (5GHz & 2.4GHz), 2×2 wireless Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi Direct for home networks
Ethernet: IEEE 802.3 10/100/1000
USB Ports: 3x USB 3.0

Labeled as the most powerful gaming console during its initial release, the Xbox One X was aimed at gamers who are looking for the best performance while preserving visual fidelity. The console featured an upgraded 8-core processor as well as 12GB GDDR5 RAM and an even more powerful GPU.

This boost allowed players to enjoy old titles with a significant fps and resolution boost. Backward compatibility remained a key feature allowing players to enjoy a large selection of Xbox and Xbox 360 games enhanced with better fps and visuals.

Colors

Black

Gold Rush

Robot White

Limited Editions

Cyberpunk 2077

Gears 5

Hyperspace

Platinum Taco Bell

Project Scorpio

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