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06 April 2018
Nice sleep, gobs of saliva
It does what it says it does, but be warned, you will wake up with a mouth full of drool.

19 August 2022
It's like having an Xbox One with a supercharged upgrade
10 of 11 found this helpful I own a PS5 and I am terribly happy with it, yet I feel it was worth getting an Xbox Series X as well. The Series X is a more powerful machine, and also the Gamepass service makes it doubly worth getting (there are a lot of games on GamePass that are not on PS Plus and vice versa). I like how all my saves were kept in my Microsoft account in the cloud so I could seamlessly transition from playing my Xbox One games on my Xbox 1 X to playing it on this platform.
Xbox Series X does Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos sound as well, so it takes advantage of my home theater's full potential.
Lastly, I sold my Xbox Series S to upgrade to this one. I don't miss it at all. If you are in a dilemma about whether to get the Series S now or save up to buy a Series X, don't make the mistake I did. Get the Series X! The Series S won't play your Xbox One games as it is all-digital, and that infuriated me, owning so many XBox One game already.
If you already have an Xbox One, and a library of games, then you already have a library set for this console, and they will play better in all cases, and even considerably better if it says "Optimized for Series X" on the back of your disc case.
I also want to note that there are many Xbox 360 and original Xbox games that you can play on this machine (they don't cover all of them, but a lot). I was impressed that I could play HAWX for Xbox 360 and it not only played a little more smoothly, but also I could use my Xbox One/ Series S flight controller.
At $500.00 it does seem pricey at first, but I look at it this way-- my $1000.00 gaming pc is not even capable of playing some graphics-intensive games like Elden Ring, and this console is. And it plays a lot of the games I play on pc noticeably better.
And on that note, if you get gamepass for pc and console and download a pc game, in some cases if there is a corresponding Series X version of it, you can alternate between the two on the same game save. Oh, wow.
The only reason I might persuade someone against buying this first, or buying instead of a PS5 is if you like the Sony Exclusive games like Spider-Man, Horizon Forbidden West, and the Uncharted series. Then definitely get a PS5 first (or instead) unless your passion in life is to play Halo 12 when it comes out.

19 October 2022
A minor headache, but soooo worth it
Before getting one of these, I got a BigEyesHMD H3 portable cinema and despite that one being a cheap intro product, I really liked the experience of having a cinema up to my face for movies and gaming. But it was only 720p resolution, no 3D and the only sound system it had was a 3.5mm jack with cheap earbuds. So I wanted to upgrade, and the Royole Moon with its 1080p and extremely good sound certainly serves. I LOVE the picture and I LOVE the sound. And it's versatile in just how many things you can do with it.
I found the fact you could adjust the screen size very gamer-friendly. No issues with framerate or lag either. The 3d gaming is good, especially playing Sniper Elite III on PS4. PS3 3D titles will be in lower resolution and framerate, but that has more to do with the PS3 than with this device.
Great experience watching 3D Blu Ray as well.
I also like using Royole Moon better than using my PSVR in regular TV mode. The picture is slightly better, and the sound is MUCH better. It does not fog up my glasses like PSVR does, because (for most people) you don't need them with Royole Moon. All you have to do is adjust for your prescription by rotating the lenses.
There is better than this-- The Cinera Edge Pro does higher resolution and has built-in Dolby Digital sound, but that thing is also a LOT more expensive than one of these.
All that said, this thing is bulky, and you will need to do a lot of adjusting of the unit and the way you sit until you are comfortable enough to watch for a while with your attention off of it. And since the touch controls are on the right earcup, you will find yourself lowering and raising the volume a lot while you are adjusting.
The interface is kind of clunky, and you will get annoyed using the touchpad on the side navigating the menus, especially when you type in your wifi password or have to type in a web address.
The headaches are worth it. There's a bit of a learning curve to getting everything to work perfectly the way you want it to. It can be uncomfortable at times. But once you are immersed into a great movie or game, you will forget all of that and have a great time with this device, which I highly recommend.