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  2. Xbox One - Wikipedia

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    Xbox One at E3 2013 alongside the Xbox 360 E model. The Xbox One is the successor to Xbox 360, Microsoft's previous video game console, which was introduced in November 2005 as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles. [15]

  3. Xbox - Wikipedia

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    Like the Xbox One, the consoles use an AMD 64-bit x86-64 CPU and GPU with up to 16 GB of memory. The Xbox Series X and Series S are high-end and low-end versions comparable to the Xbox One X and Xbox One S models, respectively, with all games designed for this model family playable on both systems.

  4. Category:Xbox One - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox One is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. S. Xbox One software (1 C, 44 P)

  5. History of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    [132] [133] The original Xbox One, Microsoft's eighth generation console, which has since been superseded by two upgraded models, the Xbox One S and the Xbox One X. Aside from the usual hardware enhancements, consoles of the eighth generation focus on further integration with other media and increased connectivity. [134]

  6. List of best-selling game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Video game consoles may use one or more data storage devices, such as hard disk drives, optical discs, and memory cards for downloaded content. [2] A home video game console requires a computer monitor or television set as an output. [3] Handheld controllers are commonly used as input devices.

  7. Xbox (console) - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox is a home video game console manufactured by Microsoft that is the first installment in the Xbox series of video game consoles.It was released as Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market on November 15, 2001, in North America, followed by Australia, Europe and Japan in 2002. [3]