SAVE $190: A refurbished Xbox Series X is fingering videosdown to $399.99 at Amazon, dropping $90 (or 18%) off the price of a new console and $50 (or 11%) off the standard refurbished price.
Gaming is one of life's greatest pleasures. But let's face it: it's an expensive hobby. You need the console itself, the games, a solid TV or monitor to actually see what you're doing, a comfortable chair, and many (many) snacks. If you're ready to upgrade your system while saving some of your hard-earned cash, you can grab a great deal on a refurbished Xbox Series X console this Prime Day.
As of Oct. 10, a refurbished Xbox Series X is down to $399.99 at Amazon. That's $50 off the normal price of a refurbished console and $90 off a new Xbox Series X. This discounted offer on a refurbished console is the best price we've ever seen Amazon offer.
The Xbox Series X is Microsoft’s latest iteration of the console with faster load times, clearer gameplay with up to 120 FPS at 4k, and 3D spatial sound. The Series X gets bragging rights for being the fastest and most powerful Xbox ever with 12 teraflops of raw graphic processing power and a 1TB SSD. It supports 4K gaming and is 8K ready for when the rest of technology catches up.
While this is a refurbished product (restored to its original factory settings with at least acceptable cosmetic conditions), it still comes with Amazon's return policy so it's eligible for a return, refund, or replacement within 30 days of being delivered to your door.
Have some discounted fun with the Xbox Series X, down to its lowest refurbished price ever at Amazon for $399.99.
Topics Microsoft Prime Day Xbox
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