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Wman1996 said:

As irrational as it may sound, I'll probably get an Xbox One this year.
I don't want the original model. It's bulky and has a bulky AC adapter. I don't want the S All-Digital because it's too limiting.
So that leaves the S or X. I know many of you will say to just get a Series X or S. But Series X is usually $400-$500, and Series S is usually $220-$300.
I see Xbox One S consoles for $80-$150 a lot, and Xbox One X for $120-$250.
I have a PS5, so it's not like I have nothing in the current gen. I also have no interest in a Gaming PC right now.
I'm leaning towards the One X because despite the higher cost it is a lot more powerful than a One S and sometimes still cheaper than a Series S. 

You'll actually still be able to play current-gen games that you may be interested in on your Xbox One via xCloud. 

So if you're interested in Hellblade 2 or Indiana Jones, you won't need a Series X/S or a Gaming PC to enjoy them.