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How did the Xbox One S get so much smaller? iFixit tears down to find out iFixit picks out fanless power supply, gives surprisingly high repairability rating.
Those crazy iFixit people were up with the Dawn Patrol this morning, attacking an Xbox One with screwdrivers and spudgers to see what Microsoft's shiny new console looks like on the inside.
iFixit has voided its Xbox one warranty to see what is under the bonnet of the new games console and found all sorts of surprises. We already knew that it would have something from AMD at the ...
iFixit awarded an 8 / 10 for repairability to the Xbox One, placing it on par with the PlayStation 4. Thank you PocketLint for providing us with this information. Image courtesy of PocketLint.
The Xbox One may be comparatively large and subjectively ugly, but at least it's easy to repair. iFixit has torn apart the new console, and like the PlayStation 4, it scores marks for its modular ...
You'll be able to buy official replacement parts for Xbox Series X/S systems from the Microsoft Store and iFixit so you can repair your console yourself, even if it's out of warranty.
The available Xbox parts include cases, power supplies, motherboards, and more. You’ll also need additional tools and things like thermal paste, which iFixit offers. iFixit’s tutorials walk ...
The Xbox One's new Kinect sensor bar gets the standard teardown treatment from iFixit and scores a mid-range repairibility score of just 6/10.
iFixit is a place where the public can find repair guides and parts for their electronic devices. Now there are official Xbox parts too.
iFixit tears down the Xbox One, surprisingly, it is made up of very few components.
As part of a deal it struck with Microsoft last year, iFixit has started selling genuine Xbox parts and offering repair guides.
According to iFixIt's teardown analysis of the Xbox One, both it and the PlayStation 4 are equally easy to service at home.