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Xbox one slim: the first images are filtered

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A few days ago rumors arose about a new XBOX One console that Microsoft would present soon, the XBOX One Slim. At that time, the information indicated that this new console would be 40% lighter than the current one and there would be a hardware renovation, always keeping the technical possibilities of the console, something similar to what has already happened with the XBOX360 Slim or the Plyastation. 3 Slim in the past.

XBOX One Slim in white, 4K and 2TB of storage

Apparently all the rumors about the new console are true and in the last few hours several promotional screenshots of what the XBOX One Slim has emerged. This new console would indeed be 40% lighter and will come in a white color like the original XBOX360 did when it was launched in 2005, the controller would also be in white.

In addition to being smaller, lighter and radically changing from black to white, the console can now be placed vertically by adding a base, similar to the previous Microsoft console or the current Sony Playstation 4.

Apparently the leak of these images came from the famous North American video game forum Neogaf. The images would be directly promotional and in one of them you can read the phrase "sleeker, slimmer, sharper" (more elegant, thinner, sharper).

XBOX One Slim more elegant, thinner, sharper

We can not only get to know the renewed appearance of the XBOX One Slim but also the new features that are going to be added, such as support for 4K content , High Dynamic Range technology and a 2TB version of storage space. It is clear that Microsoft has given a lot of thought to the new 4K televisions and wants its new console to be ready for it.

What is not confirmed at the moment is its price, rumors indicate that this XBOX One Slim would cost $ 449, if true the classic XBOX One will probably drop in price. The next few hours will be key when Microsoft presents itself at E3 in Los Angeles, the right time and place to present this new console.

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