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The Xbox Series X is the latest and arguably greatest Xbox console. The new Xbox is super-fast, surprisingly quiet, and delivers the kind of performance that we've previously only seen from high-end gaming PCs, ensuring that games old and new look and perform better than ever before.
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Read More »If you're in the market for the best gaming console in 2023 then you have a lot of choices in front of you. For the first time in quite a few years, there is more competition than what we usually see from Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo, too. We've rounded up all the top systems available right now from home consoles to handhelds. The best gaming consoles should be available to everyone, and fortunately, at the beginning of 2023, we're seeing far healthier Xbox Series X stock and PS5 stock in-store and virtually in regions like the US and the UK. The same can be said of Valve's Steam Deck which is now completely available in many regions reservation-free. Your console gaming journey isn't complete without fully decking your setup. Fortunately, we're here to help bring you everything you need to know from the best Xbox Series X accessories, and the best PS5 accessories as well. We've also got you covered on the handheld side of things with the best Nintendo Switch accessories to make the most out of the hybrid system.
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Read More »3. Xbox Series S The best affordable gaming console Specifications CPU: 8-core 3.6GHz (3.4GHz with SMT) custom AMD 7nm GPU: 4 teraflops at 1.565GHz RAM: 10GB GDDR6 Frame rate: Up to 120fps Resolution: 1440p with 4K upscaling Optical: No disk drive Storage: 512GB NVMe SSD Usable storage space: 364GB specifications Colour White Storage Type SSD Condition New, Refurbished Read more ▼ Today's Best Deals View at Newegg (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Macy's (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + The smallest Xbox ever made + Plays all Xbox Series X games + Completely silent in operation Reasons to avoid - No 4K - 512GB SSD fills up fast - No disc drive Now that the Xbox Series S has been available for well over two years, availability has stabilized to the point where we're even seeing further discounts on the budget-minded games console, too. With its competitive price point of $299.99 / £249.99, the system has frequently been discounted to as low as $249.99 / £199.99 making for a value package that's hard to argue against. Keep in mind that you are making a number of concessions in the aggressive price point with the Xbox Series S as it falls behind its larger sibling in a number of ways. For a start, the machine lacks a physical disc drive and is limited to 1440p instead of the 4K of the Xbox Series X. The Xbox Series S is a great entry point into new-gen gaming for those who have no qualms about buying games digitally or subscribing to Xbox Game Pass Xbox Series S review The 512GB SSD here also may begin to fill out quicker than expected if you're downloading beefier titles that are available on Xbox Game Pass, too. Still, that's nothing that the likes of a Seagate Xbox Storage Expansion card can't solve. That's still enough room for some of the service's better titles all in one place. The bottom line here is that you're paying roughly 2/3 the price for the Xbox Series S and still getting to enjoy all the great current-generation Xbox games. This means that whether you're after a media streaming center for the likes of Netflix and Disney Plus, the target resolution of this console will make images look far crisper than the standard 1080p picture. 4. Nintendo Switch OLED The best Nintendo console Specifications Dimensions: 4 x 9.5 x 5.4 inch(W x L x H) with Joy-Cons GPU: 768MHz (docked)/307.2MHz (undocked) Nvidia custom Tegra SOC RAM: 4 GB Max Resolution: 1080p (docked); 720p (handheld) Optical Drive: None Storage: 64GB (expandable with MicroSD) Portable battery life: approx 3 - 7 hours specifications Storage Size 64GB Colour Black, Blue, White Screen Type OLED Read more ▼ Today's Best Deals View at Woot! (opens in new tab) View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Newegg (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Large 7-inch screen + Beautiful and vibrant OLED display + Enhanced speakers and kickstand Reasons to avoid - No upgrades in TV mode - Processing power is the same The Nintendo Switch OLED is easily the definitive model out of the company's current console lineup. While it boasts the same internals as the stock model, the biggest upgrade with this revision is the screen itself. That's because the larger 7-inch OLED display really makes the most of the admittedly limited processing power which has remained the same for over five years now. Still, as far as handheld and home console hybrids go, you won't find better than this one for the money. If you’re a first-time Switch buyer this is undoubtedly the model to buy Nintendo Switch OLED review With its $349.99 / £299.99 asking price, the Nintendo Switch OLED positions itself as significantly cheaper than the current leading models from Sony and Microsoft, the PS5 and Xbox Series X respectively. That rate is at the cost of performance, though, as is to be expected from a system that can do both, paying the premium on portability here. If you're someone who primarily plays on the TV in docked mode, you're going to want to stick with the standard Switch, as there are no hardware improvements here to be clear. With this variant, you're also getting a greatly improved kickstand and significantly better speakers as well, so playing handheld or tabletop will be the way to go here. Simply put, the best Nintendo Switch games are going to look as good as they possibly can with the Nintendo Switch OLED model. It's not quite the Nintendo Switch Pro people continue to ask for, but for what it is, there's no better Nintendo console to rival it right now. 5. Nintendo Switch The best all-round Nintendo console Specifications Dimensions: 4 x 9.5 x 5.4 inch(W x L x H) with Joy-Cons GPU: 768MHz (docked)/307.2MHz (undocked) Nvidia custom Tegra SOC RAM: 4 GB Max Resolution: docked 720p, undocked 1080p Optical Drive: None Storage: 32GB (expandable) Portable battery life: approx 3 - 7 hours specifications Storage Size 32GB Colour Black, Blue, Grey, Red, Teal, White Condition New Read more ▼ Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Best Buy (opens in new tab) View at Dell (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Portable and home console + Great first-party exclusives + Smartly designed Reasons to avoid - Not as powerful as other home consoles - Less extensive third-party game selection Even more than five years after its initial launch period, the Nintendo Switch continues to win over the hearts and minds of gamers from all generations. With that at first could be arguably deemed a gimmick, the ability to play Nintendo Switch games not only on the TV but also on the go, was a big deal. Well, it may lack that star power it once did way back when, but there are still a ton of Nintendo Switch games to indulge in, with excellent first-party exclusives and tremendous third-party support that cannot be denied.
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Read More »6. Nintendo Switch Lite The best games console for kids and families Specifications Dimensions: 3.6 x 8.2 x .55 inch GPU: NVIDIA Custom Tegra processor Screen: Capacitive touch screen / 5.5 inch LCD / 1280x720 resolution Storage: 32GB (expandable) Portable battery life: approx 3 - 7 hours specifications Storage Size 32GB - 64GB Colour Black, Blue, Coral, Grey, Turquoise, Yellow Condition New, Refurbished Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Best Buy (opens in new tab) View at Adorama (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + More portable than Switch + Nice selection of colors + Comfortable design Reasons to avoid - Does not dock to the TV The biggest strength that the Nintendo Switch Lite has over the other models in the lineup is the price point and the form factor. While this model doesn't 'Switch' as it were, you're limited to purely handheld play, this model is a little smaller and sleeker than the original and OLED SKUs, so it's more backpack ready. With its relatively affordable asking price of $199.99 / £200 depending on the colorway, the Nintendo Switch Lite is considerably cheaper than its siblings. You're saving roughly $100 / £60 by forgoing the ability to dock to the TV. Because this a dedicated handheld, that means that you aren't as restricted to the different variants and designs either, as there's a full range of bright and expressive options to choose from including blue, pink, purple, grey, and yellow just to list a few. The Nintendo Switch Lite is a great, compact device for those who aren't a fan of (or simply never use) the original Switch's docked mode Nintendo Switch Lite review There's also the ergonomics of the Nintendo Switch Lite to factor into why it's ideal for younger kids as well. There are no Joy-Cons to lose as with both the standard and OLED models. Instead, the controls are built right into the side. We found in our testing that this version was actually better for those with smaller hands and was more comfortable for longer periods of time. You're getting a slightly smaller screen here, sure, but the same sharp 720p resolution, so there's no performance or visual downgrade here. 7. Steam Deck The best handheld console for PC gamers Specifications CPU: Zen 2 4c/8t, 2.4-3.5GHz (up to 448 GFlops FP32) GPU: 8 RDNA 2 CUs, 1.0-1.6GHz (up to 1.6 TFlops FP32) RAM : 16 GB LPDDR5 Resolution : 7-inch 1280 x 800px Refresh rate: 60 Hz Internal storage: 64GB eMMC; 256GB NVMe; 512GB NVMe SSD Expandable storage: MicroSD card compatible Today's Best Deals View at Amazon (opens in new tab) View at Newegg (opens in new tab) View at Newegg (opens in new tab) Reasons to buy + Good performance + Huge library of games + Excellent construction Reasons to avoid - Slow load times - Short battery life Have you ever wanted to get into PC gaming but you were put off by the price point or form factor? Well, that's where the Steam Deck comes in to change up the game forever. It's been available for just shy of a year now, and in that short span of time, the handheld console / PC has won over many who would otherwise be confined to a gaming desk and gaming chair. With its surprisingly humble starting asking price of $399 / £349 for the most basic model and up to $649 / £569 for the suited-up variant, the Steam Deck packs in a hell of a lot of high-end hardware for those rates. It's available only directly through Valve's Steam client (opens in new tab) at the time of writing. Regardless of the version you opt for, you'll be able to experience many officially Verified (opens in new tab) titles including Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Days Gone, and Stray just at the tip of the iceberg. The list is growing all the time, too, so there's still plenty more to come yet. The Steam Deck is a brilliant gaming device that should appeal to PC gamers looking for a way to play their games while on the go Steam Deck review That's what's so continually impressive about the Steam Deck as it harkens back to the wow factor we first saw with the Nintendo Switch over half a decade ago; true console-quality gaming on the go. Valve's first foray into the handheld hardware market isn't entirely perfect, as the battery life isn't amazing, but given just how good so many demanding titles look and run on this device, it's a trade-off we'll gladly accept. Not every game from your Steam library will run flawlessly on this device, but there's a good chance that a sizeable chunk of titles you already own will be compatible straight out of the box. What does that mean for you? Well, if you're someone who has been gaming on PC for a decent length of time, there will be many of the best PC games to play in either handheld or docked modes. That's right, you can connect the Steam Deck up to its own dock and use it as a full-fledged PC as well.
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