hey everyone I'm Jeff Bakalar for
cnet.com and I'm taking an updated look
at the Xbox one it's been over a year
since this new console has been released
to the public and my Xbox one is a
little banged up it's a little scratched
up but what you'll notice is that it
doesn't have Kinect and that's because
not really recommending you buy an Xbox
one with Kinect now while Microsoft has
made strides in improving that quality
it still doesn't work as well as you
wanted to all right so where has Xbox
one improved over the last year
finally Xbox Live Gold is no longer
needed to access services like Netflix
which is a major deal it also has the
best media apps around and it beats
PlayStation 4 in terms of software and
portals and streaming functionality
it also has DLNA services so you can
hook up a USB card and you could stream
stuff from your home network which is
pretty great now going into the next
couple of years it does seem like
Microsoft Xbox one might have a slight
edge in terms of console exclusives
games that can only be played on that
platform over the PlayStation 4 and
that's one of the deciding factors when
you're buying a console so it seems like
Xbox might have a slight edge looking
forward to the next couple of years so
we have all those positives out of the
way let me get to what's still bugging
me about Xbox one first things first
installation times very strange but for
some reason Xbox one takes longer to
install games than PlayStation 4 so
another thing that still bothers me
about Xbox one is the interface it's
still not as intuitive as I would like
it compared to PlayStation 4 it's way
more complicated than it seems it needs
to be and because of that it's not the
easiest system to navigate now compared
to PlayStation 4 it does seem that Xbox
one doesn't perform as well as
PlayStation 4 when it comes to
multi-platform games you'll see
sometimes games have a higher resolution
on PlayStation 4 and overall tend to
perform slightly better it's not that
big of a deal but if you're looking for
the machine that's going to perform the
best sometimes more often than not it's
Xbox one so compared to ps4 you can also
upgrade your hard drive space on the
Xbox one but it's got to be an external
drive of 250 gigabytes or larger and
work over USB 3.0 game saves are
automatically synced in the cloud you
don't need Xbox Live Gold
it'll just follow your account wherever
you log in PlayStation 4 you need the
PlayStation Plus subscription and
there's a limited amount of space that
you'll get for uploading game saves Xbox
one it's way easier to sync your game
saves so overall it's been a good year
for the Xbox one they still have to
tweak a few things but it's got a bright
future that's gonna do it for me this
has been an updated look at the Xbox one
I'm Jeff Bakalar and thanks for watching
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