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- | [* black] Etched into the starboard side of the Xbox One S, we find a cute reminder that this console [guide|19718|still|stepid=55232|new_window=true] hails from the ''other'' tech capital of the West Coast: "Hello from Seattle" |
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- | [* red] Moving right along, we discover the Xbox One S is now identified as Model |
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+ | [* black] Etched into the starboard side of the Xbox One S, we find a cute reminder that this console [guide|19718|still|stepid=55232|new_window=true] hails from the ''other'' tech capital of the West Coast: "Hello from Seattle," home of the Microsoft brigade. |
+ | [* red] Moving right along, we discover the Xbox One S is now identified as Model 1681. |
+ | [* black] In a design decision that takes us back to consoles of old, the One S features a mechanical power button in lieu of a capacitive one—likely to prevent accidental in-game shut-offs. Who knew pushing buttons could be so much fun? [http://giphy.com/gifs/90s-childhood-njQOEkjOe53bi/fullscreen|Boop|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] Anyone with a toddler or wet-nosed pet knows the pain of the ultra-sensitive power button on the original Xbox One—we consider this tactile replacement a solid upgrade. |