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Getting up close and personal with the machine you’ll be able to hear a slight whirring noise – likely something that could be taken care of in a future firmware/software update through further optimizations of the system. The Xbox One can get a bit warm – no so hot that you’ll be in danger of burning yourself – but it’s basically silent. If you’ve seen the teardowns of the Xbox One you should be fully aware of the vast majority of the system being taken up by this fan – and you’ll be glad to know that it does its job well. Up top you’ve got a massive grille through which this device’s beastly fan can operate. There aren’t many devices out there where this toe-through-sock sensitivity is of such potential importance, but here we’ve got to keep an eye on our audience – toes are certainly in play.
This button is sensitive enough to be turned on or off with a toe through a sock. The other portion of the front faceplate of the Xbox One works with a single on-off button that is also touch-sensitive. You’ll have no danger of breaking off your disk tray because there isn’t one – the Xbox One is slot-loaded. The half with the matte look to it has a disk drive with a single touch-sensitive button that allows you to load disks simply and unobtrusively.
Up front you’ve got a 3.1-inch height that’s half glossy plastic and half matte plastic, this first version of the console coming in all black. Where competing systems work with industrial design that’s made for potential shine, the Xbox One is Microsoft’s return to utter simplicity.
The Xbox One is a big black box with a single Xbox circle logo on it that lights up when you tap it to turn it on.