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Microsoft launched Xbox Series S Carbon Black with 1TB storage for $350

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At its annual Xbox Games Showcase, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox Series S Carbon Black, which has 1TB of internal storage. Pre-orders of this gaming console are already live and consumers have to wait until September to get their hands on on this new $350 gear.

Notably, Xbox Series S Carbon Black is $50 costlier than its standard version released in the past. However, consumers will be getting double storage with just a $50 additional payment. The original Xbox Series S was first released back in 2020 and became an excellent console for budget-minded gamers.

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Powered by an AMD Ryzen Zen 2 processor, Microsoft Series S has 10GB GDDR6 memory, and supports all the latest Xbox games. Disc drive support is the only disadvantage of this console, which makes it necessary for all games must be downloaded.

For those who don’t want to pay much for this gaming console, the $300 base model is still available. If you want 1TB storage, you will have to raise your budget by $50, with pre-orders available on the official site and worldwide availability set for September 1st.

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