Microsoft Xbox One vs other items

Selection Microsoft
Xbox One
Xbox One

ui.search_instruction

Launch
Version November 2013
Performance
CPU 1.75 GHz Custom AMD 8-core "Jaguar"
GPU 853 MHz AMD Radeon (1.31 TFLOPS)
GPU Power 1.31 Teraflops
RAM 8 GB DDR3 (plus 32MB eSRAM)
Storage 500 GB or 1 TB HDD (Internal)
Expandable Supports External USB 3.0 Hard Drives
Disc Drive Blu-ray / DVD combo drive
Video Output
Resolution 1080p (Native) / 720p (Common in early games)
Max FPS 60 FPS
HDR Not supported on original model (Added in Xbox One S/X)
VRR No
Ray Tracing No
Audio
Formats Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, PCM (2.0, 5.1, 7.1)
Headphones Supported via 3.5mm jack (on later controllers) or Adapter
Connectivity
HDMI 1x HDMI 1.4b Out, 1x HDMI 1.4b In (Pass-through)
USB 3x USB 3.0
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Gigabit
Wi-Fi 802.11n dual-band (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz)
Bluetooth No (Uses proprietary "Xbox Wireless" protocol)
Services
Online Multiplayer Xbox Game Pass Core (formerly Xbox Live Gold)
Cloud Saves Yes (Free for all users)
Subscription Xbox Game Pass
Remote Play Yes (via Xbox App)
Controller
Included 1x Xbox One Wireless Controller
Features Impulse Triggers, 40+ design improvements over 360 pad
Compatibility
Backward Supports 600+ Xbox 360 and Original Xbox titles
VR Support No
Physical
Dimensions 13.1" x 10.8" x 3.1" (333mm x 274mm x 79mm)
Weight 7.8 lbs (3.5 kg)
Color Liquid Black
Power
Consumption ~70W–120W (Gaming), ~15W (Standby/Instant-on)
Misc
Inside the Box Console, Controller, Kinect 2.0 Sensor (Early bundles), HDMI Cable, Power Brick.
Price $499 (at launch with Kinect) / $399 (later without Kinect)