I Bought the Ultimate Xbox Setup

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Chapter Titles:
0:00 Ultimate Xbox Series X
0:15 Rechargeable Battery
1:19 Kontrol Freek Thumb Sticks
1:53 WD Black C50 2TB SSD
3:26 WD Black D10 12TB HDD
4:43 Xbox Wireless Headset
6:43 Thrustmaster T248 Wheel
8:56 Xbox Series S Toaster
11:26 xScreen for Series S
12:18 Elite Series 2 Controller
13:01 Xbox Adaptive Controller
13:47 Razer Turret Keyboard
16:08 Ultimate Xbox Series S
17:41 Razer Edge
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I actually prefer controllers that take AA batteries. I use rechargeable Li-Ion and Eneloop batteries for everything from the TV remote to my Xbox controllers. The Li-Ions last for such a long time, the Eneloops are more affordable than replacement internal batteries, and both charge overnight. I really wish more controllers allowed me to use them.

TheZoenGaming
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I still use my Xbox 360 controller I bought like 12 years ago for my PC. Doubt it would be anywhere near as usable, if it has a 12 year old rechargeable battery in it.

LePedant
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This is the perfect video for anyone who is feeling overwhelmed by the all the different Xbox accessories that are out there. You've done a great job of breaking things down and making them easy to understand. I would definitely recommend this video to anyone who is looking for some guidance on how to spend their money.

Kevsterr
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For anyone curious, hard drives are measured in terabytes by manufacturers, but in tebibytes by computers. A terabyte is 1000 gigabytes while a tebibyte is 1024 gibibytes. 12 terabytes is ~10.9 tebibytes :)

guymontag
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4:15 12 000 000 000 000 B (12TB if we consider 1KB being 1000B, 1MB being 1000KB and so on, which is the standard notation for storage devices such as hard drives, memory cards and USB flash drives). The computer (or XBOX in this case), however, uses base 1024 which means that 1KB is 1024B, 1MB is 1024KB and so on, therefore 12 000 000 000 000B is approximately equal to 10.9*1024^4B which is the reason for 10.9TB showing up on the screen

loghut
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0:25 - I don't understand why people want built in batteries.
1. when the battery dies your controller is worthless.
2. If the battery dies when your playing a game you can't just swap out the battery quickly. Now you have to plug it in and sit on the floor next to your tv cause those short cables aren't reaching your couch.

screw built in batteries.

GrumpyWolfTech
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Hey, you should probably mention that there is a difference between the 1tb and the 12tb drives.
You can play older gen xbox games only on the 12tb drive and xbox series s/x game on the 1tb expansion drive.
One is an HDD and the other an SSD. not everyone knows the difference.

Vampero
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0:39 On the bright side, the battery's easy to replace on the Xbox controller when it needs replacement - unlike the DualSense.

cadenchurchill
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4:31 . The box always says in terabytes unit. But most of our devices use tebibytes unit. 12 TB = 10.91 tebibytes

himankaroy
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The fact that the memory on disks in the operating system is always less than stated on the packaging has something to do with the calculation.
The manufacturers calculate in GigaBytes
1GigaByte = 1000 Megabytes etc.
But the PC calculates with GiBiBytes
1 GiBiBytes = 1024 MiBiBytes

PCs calculate binary not decimal

as an example
12TB = 12000GB x 0.9765625 = 11, 718.75 GiBiByte : 1024 = 11.44TiBiByte

Killertamagotchi
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1:15 8bitdo has left the rechargeable batteries chat

autobotoctolingthomasho
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Would be great to see you do a proper serious deep dive into the Xbox Adaptive Controller and perhaps adaptive gaming in general 👍

graemequinn
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well the pro of the rechargeable battery packs is that you can really easily replace them. Something you can't do on Playstation controllers.

SanderEvers
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Whoever already redeemed the game pass code, ur lucky I was in church😭

gavizcool
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Having removable batteries is a benefit, a huge benefit. A console generation is like pushing 10 years and people still use them way way beyond that. My PS3 controllers from 2006 or w.e still work but last barely any time at all. My XB360 controllers not only still work perfectly and last as long as they always have, they actually last longer due to new battery tech, also they can be turned into wired super easily as well. AND they still feel more premium and less hollow than ps3 controllers. lol

hunyesmith
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As a side note, the toaster is pretty good value. It's only £29.99 in the UK.

I can't think of any other toaster in that price range with a timer?

JamesBarber-ig
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I miss the old 360 aa battery pack. Designed to quick swap. Preload batteries and swap on the fly. The rechargeable packs for 360 were notoriously unreliable though.

theogsoupaloup
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0:39 so while you have to disassemble your PS4/PS5 controller to swap the rechargeable battery out, I’ll be sliding that cover off and installing a new battery by the time you get your screwdriver out.

southernpanda
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Not having rechargeable batteries is a huge selling point for me. When my battery is dead, I swap for another pack really quick instead of waiting for a charge or swapping to a whole new controller. Also, the batteries in my PS3 & PS4 controllers have permanently died and require me to take them apart and buy new batteries compared to a hot swap for Xbox.

Bobistheone
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2tb.. what are we amish? Lol that one got me.

TheHollowBlade