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This Xbox Series X feature is finally getting the praise it deserves thanks to PS5 Pro
Microsoft's Xbox Series X doesn't get a lot of love, but it definitely got this aspect right
The premium priced console arrives in a thin, easily ripped cardboard sleeve, and inside lies a plain, unassuming white box. Inside is a tiny bag containing two plastic feet that I almost threw away, which bizarrely fit right in the centre of the console so it can sit horizontally. It might seem like a trivial thing, but when you’re spending $700 on what is supposed to be a “pro” upgrade, you’d have hoped Sony would have wanted consumers to feel like they were opening up something exciting and luxurious.
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