
Honestly, with everything set up, the xScreen almost looks like it’s a first-party accessory developed by Microsoft itself. Plus, you’ll have visible HDMI and power cables at the rear unlike with the xScreen which has a much cleaner look overall. However, regardless of which size screen you pick up from either company, it’s going to add some extra bulk to either side of your Xbox.

If you absolutely need access to all of the ports at the rear of the Series S, then you might be better off with an attachable screen from G-Story or Degpi. With everything set up, the xScreen almost looks like it’s a first-party accessory developed by Microsoft itself.


However, the Storage Expansion slot and the AC power slot are still exposed. Since the xScreen plugs directly into the back of the Series S without any additional cables, you do lose access to both of the USB ports as well as the Ethernet port at the back of the console.
