The Xbox One is an eighth-generation home video game console developed by Microsoft, released in November 2013 as the successor to the Xbox 360.
Marketed as an "all-in-one entertainment system," it plays video games, streams media, and accesses apps, with later models including the Xbox One S and enhanced Xbox One X.
Key Aspects of the Xbox One:
Usage Examples: Playing video games (physical/digital), streaming media (Netflix/YouTube), watching live TV, browsing the internet, using Skype, and utilizing social features to share gameplay clips.
Synonyms/Related Terms: Often referred to as "the One," "Microsoft Xbox," or by specific model names such as Xbox One S, Xbox One X, and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition.
Performance & Media: Features included cloud storage, 4K resolution support (on S/X models), and Blu-ray/DVD capability.
Competition: It primarily competed with the PlayStation 4 and Wii U during its life cycle.