Microsoft Unveils Discless Xbox Series X in White Edition
Microsoft has officially launched a discless version of its Xbox Series X console, featuring a sleek white paint job that matches the Xbox Series S. The new white model is essentially the same as the original Xbox Series X, but without a disc drive.
Key Features and Design
The discless Xbox Series X in white does not have the option to add a disc drive, so users will need to rely on digital games or titles from Xbox Game Pass. The console’s design is identical to the original, with the same rear ports, including two USB-A ports, a HDMI 2.1 port, an Ethernet port, and a storage expansion slot. The front of the console features a single USB-A port and a pair button for connecting controllers and accessories.
What’s New?
The only notable difference between the original Xbox Series X and the new white model is the lack of a disc drive. Microsoft has also released a white 1TB Xbox Series S and a special edition 2TB “Galaxy Black” Xbox Series X.
Internal Changes
Leaks of the white Xbox Series X suggested that Microsoft may have upgraded the heatsink used to cool the console. However, this has not been officially confirmed, and teardowns are needed to verify any internal changes that may improve the cooling.
Conclusion
The discless Xbox Series X in white is a great option for those who prefer digital games or use Xbox Game Pass. With its sleek design and same features as the original, this console is sure to please.