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Comparing the Sizes of the PS4 Slim and the Xbox One S

So which is smaller?
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It’s been nearly three years since Sony and Microsoft both entered the latest generation of console gaming. After a rocky start from the Xbox One and a strong showing from the PS4, both consoles have found their groove and have been on cruise control for some time. 2016 has sought to shake things up a bit by introducing smaller versions of each machine for consumers: the Xbox One S and the PS4 Slim.

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With the original Xbox One, fans were treated to a massive machine. This past August Micorsoft released the Xbox One S to reduce that monster by 40%. The dimensions were reduced to 11.75″ x 9″ x 2.5″  from 13.1″ x 10.8″ x 3.1″. Not a bad drop, and it fits really nicely in with an entertainment center. The PS4, on the other hand, never really had the issue of being too large, but that doesn’t mean a Slim version wasn’t expected. The PS4 Slim measures in at 11.3″ x 10.4″ x 1.5″ which is pretty impressive when compared to the 12″ x 10.8″ x 2″ dimensions of its predecessor.

It’s clear that both are substantial drops over their predecessors, but how about next to one another? Sizes below are shown as LxWxH:

  • Xbox One S: 11.75″ x 9″ x 2.5″
  • PS4 Slim: 10.4″ x 11.3″ x 1.5″

Here’s a visual comparison of the two, from the front of both consoles:

PS4 Slim Xbox One S size compared

The Xbox One S was still actually much larger than the standard PS4, so when compared to the newer Slim model, it’s really no contest. From front to back they are almost on par, but that goes out the window when you take into account the width of the front of the console and how high each stands. The Slim can very much so fit inside Microsoft’s latest iteration of their home console.


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