
New images of the Xbox Series X’s casing have appeared online, giving us our strongest indication yet of what kind of input and output ports are found on the rear of the machine. The legacy HDMI input from the TVTVTVTV era is gone, replaced with a rather more mundane arrangement of USB ports, Toslink, Ethernet and a curious non-identified mystery port.
The images first surfaced on NeoGAF, with acknowledgement that this is the real deal coming via Thurrott’s Brad Samms – a site and an author well known for deeply embedded sources within Microsoft. Adding a little extra weight to the validity of this source is that a Twitter user – amusingly – claimed the machine on his Microsoft accont via the clearly visible serial number.
With all of this in mind, the likelihood is that this is a genuine look at an Xbox Series X casing from new angles as opposed to an elaborately fake render or 3D printing. We see further air intakes (though not quite as large as I imagined) along with a standard figure-eight power input, Ethernet input and dual USB ‘SuperSpeed’ ports, Toslink audio and an HDMI 2.1 output. There’s also a Kensington lock too, for the security-conscious amongst us.
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