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This new offering retains the familiar core specifications: a 1TB SSD, an 8-core CPU running at 3.8 GHz, and a powerful 12 teraflop GPU. Its dimensions match the original black model, though minor design differences exist. For example, while the Series X's vent had a green accent, the white model opts for a minimalist approach with no additional color.
With the absence of a disc drive, the overall production cost for the console is lower, allowing for a retail price of $450—$50 less than the traditional Series X. This price point opens up several options for consumers looking to purchase an Xbox this holiday season.