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# Xbox

Xbox is a brand of video gaming consoles developed and produced by Microsoft. The first Xbox console was released in 2001 and has since been followed by several more models, including the Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the latest, the Xbox Series X and Series S. Xbox consoles are designed primarily for gaming, but also have the capability to play DVDs and Blu-ray discs, stream content, and connect to the internet.

Xbox consoles offer a range of features, including high-quality graphics, immersive gameplay, and the ability to play online with other gamers around the world. The Xbox Live service allows gamers to connect and play games with each other, as well as access additional content such as game demos, add-ons, and exclusive content.

In addition to gaming, Xbox offers a range of entertainment options, including streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Xbox also supports music streaming services and has the capability to play media from USB drives.


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