![]() The Sunset Overdrive Special Edition Xbox One is a wonderful package. But the white light on white plastic here creates a unique effect which I find very cool. Turn it on and the chrome lights up white, just like on the black console. When powered off, the logo has a metallic chrome color. The power button is shaped like the "X" part of the Xbox logo. Capacitive buttons are technologically impressive, but functionally worse since they're far too easy to press by mistake. The right side of the face is blank except for the capacitive power button. The area surrounding the slot and the Eject button on the right side of the slot are colored in chrome. On the left side of the console face lies the Blu-ray drive slot. It makes sort of a checkerboard pattern when you look at both the front and top at the same time – the glossy and matte parts alternate instead of continuing uninterrupted from the top to the front. The front of this Xbox One has matte white plastic on the left, glossy plastic on the right. It stands out a lot more than on the all-black console. When viewed from an angle, you can detect a large, dark circular area within the vent which is where the heat actually leaves the inside of the system. The entire right side of the system's top hosts a gigantic vent made from matte white plastic. An engraved Xbox logo sits at the bottom left corner of this area, towards the front edge of the system. On the left side, the plastic has a glossy finish. The top of the console consists of two primary areas. Still, it's fun to analyze the new console with a fine tooth comb and analyze the aesthetic choices involved in its design. Externally, the Sunset Overdrive console is identical to the original black Xbox One that we reviewed last year. ![]()
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