The front of the Xbox One S features a physical power button, controller sync button,
a disc eject button, and a single USB 3.0 port.
The rubber on my DS4 sticks were showing signs of wear after mere months, certain «stability updates» have caused
my disc eject button to be unresponsive (it's since been fixed), and let's not forget that PSN has been nothing short of a joke.
Not exact matches
Along the front of the system, you get the trademark white backlit Xbox power
button, as well as
buttons for pairing Xbox controllers and
ejecting discs.
Up front there are two discrete USB 3.0 ports to charge the wireless controllers, beneath the on / off and
eject buttons that sit either side of the
disc port (6 x Blu - ray, 8 x DVD).
The power and
eject buttons, originally a pair of thin, black
buttons on the front, are now much smaller and rest on the «lip» of the console, in front of the
disc drive.
Along the front of the console you have the trademark Xbox power
button that illuminates in white, as well as regular
buttons for
ejecting discs and pairing Xbox controllers.
Along the front of the system, you get the trademark white backlit Xbox power
button, as well as
buttons for pairing Xbox controllers and
ejecting discs.
Up front there are two discrete USB 3.0 ports to charge the wireless controllers, beneath the on / off and
eject buttons that sit either side of the
disc port (6 x Blu - ray, 8 x DVD).
Whether you're trying to figure out an alternative to
ejecting discs because the physical
button on your PlayStation has broke or are a new owner to a PlayStation 4, inquire within to learn how to get those
discs out of your PlayStation!
On the Xbox One X, the
eject button sits below the
disc slot, rather than to its side, like it does on the Xbox One S.
The XStation also has a
disc slot and
eject buttons for games on the front side along with an LED indicator to show that the console is on.