• fizzle@quokk.au
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    17 hours ago

    I didn’t even know that Xbox uses letters as their versioning system so you know more than me.

    My kids (twins) are only two and I’m living in denial that I will one day need to contend with these devices.

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      15 hours ago

      Yeah it first Xbox, then 360, then Xbox One which I bought for kids. Then the X then think one more called XS but don’t think they are much different except just another cash grab.

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        14 hours ago

        Close:

        Xbox

        Xbox 360 ( later 360 S and then finally 360 E )

        Xbox One

        Xbox One S / Xbox One X (2 different consoles at the same time)

        Xbox Series S / Xbox Series X (also two different consoles)

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            13 hours ago

            If you mean the Series X and the Series S, the X has quite a bit more power and an optical drive that the S lacks.

            If you mean the One X/S and the Series X/S, it’s roughly the difference between a PS4 Pro and a PS5.