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Xbox One X versus PS4 Pro: Specs go head-to-head

Microsoft has used E3 2017 to detail the Xbox One X (formerly Project Scorpio), and we’ve put it head-to-head with Sony’s PS4 Pro to see how each stacks up.

Take a look at the stats below and judge accordingly.

Xbox One X PS4 Pro
Price $649 AUD $559.95 AUD
Dimensions 11.81 x 9.45 x 2.36 inches 11.61 x 12.87 x 2.17 inches
Weight 3.81kg (8.4 pounds) 3.3kg (7.28 pounds)
CPU Custom AMD, 2.3 GHz 8-core AMD Jaguar x86-64, 2.1 GHz 8-core
GPU 1.17 GHz, 6 TFLOP 911 MHz, 4.20 TFLOP
RAM 12GB GDDR5 8GB GDDR5
Internal storage 1TB 1TB
Output resolutions 720p, 1080p, 4K (HDR) 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 4K (select titles), HDR
Physical media support 4K Blu-ray, DVD Blu-ray, DVD
Networking Dual band, 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi; 10/100/1000 wired Ethernet Dual band, 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi; 10/100/1000 wired Ethernet
Ports USB 3.0 (x3), HDMI 2.0b, S/PDIF, IR blaster USB 3.0 (x3), HDMI 2.0a, S/PDIF
Power supply Internal Internal
Controller Xbox One wireless Bluetooth DualShock 4

The Xbox One X is the clear winner when it comes to teraflops and available RAM, alongside 4K support for Blu-ray discs, but it’s also around $100 AUD more expensive. Is its price going to prevent you from making a purchase? Why or why not?

We’ve also compared the Xbox One S to the PS4 Pro here.


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