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As with the Xbox One S, the upcoming $500 Xbox One X can be placed either horizontally or vertically with the use of an optional stand, according to Microsoft.
A price hasn’t yet been released for the stand, but the stand for the Xbox One S currently sells for about $20.
The console’s design was inspired by the sleek look of the Xbox One S, but smaller, according to the company. The Xbox One X features the same number and type of ports in the same locations as the Xbox One S to make switching over easier.
The Xbox One X, which hits Nov. 7, comes with a 1 TB hard drive, matching Xbox Wireless Controller, HDMI cable, power supply, a 1-month free Xbox Game Pass subscription and a 14-day free Xbox Live Gold membership.
You can read more about the Xbox One X’s specs right here, and details about the Xbox Game Pass, which is sort of like a Netflix for gaming, right here.