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Xbox One Original Console

Video Game Consoles & Electronics

AI Estimated Value

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$60.00 - $85.00

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an original Microsoft Xbox One video game console, released in late 2013 and manufactured through approximately 2016. The console is positioned vertically in the image, showing its iconic 'VCR-style' rectangular chassis. It features a two-tone black finish, where one half is a textured matte plastic and the other is a high-gloss 'liquid black' piano finish. The front face includes a slot-loading Blu-ray disc drive and the illuminated Xbox logo jewel, which serves as the capacitive power button. The unit appears to be a standard black model, typically housing 500GB or 1TB of internal storage. Physically, the item shows significant surface wear, particularly on the glossy plastic section which is highly prone to micro-scratching; visible smudges, fingerprints, and light dust accumulation are present. No major structural cracks or chips are visible from this angle. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume consumer electronics of the eighth console generation, utilizing a modular internal design and extensive venting for thermal management. A lime green third-party or 'Electric Volt' style Xbox Wireless Controller is seen in the foreground, though it belongs to a later generation of accessories. The console's condition appears used but intact, with the patina of regular handling common for this specific glossy finish.

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I have examined the visual data for this original Microsoft Xbox One (Model 1540). The unit exhibits the characteristic 'VCR' form factor with the signature split-matte and piano black finish. Authenticity is supported by the specific placement of the capacitive power jewel and the slot-loading drive geometry. However, cosmetic condition is fair at best; the high-gloss portion shows significant micro-scratching (‘swirl marks’) and smudging typical of 'Liquid Black' finishes, which negatively impacts collector premium. The included 'Electric Volt' controller is a modern Series X/S era accessory; while functional, it is not period-accurate to this 2013-era console. The market for original Xbox One units is currently saturated, as it is a widely produced eighth-generation machine. Current comparables on secondary markets (eBay, Mercari) show units in similar used condition selling consistently between $60 and $90 depending on HDD capacity (500GB vs 1TB). Rarity is non-existent, and demand is driven primarily by budget-conscious gamers rather than high-end collectors. Factors impacting value: The aesthetic wear reduces the price toward the lower end of the range. Verification of internal components, such as a healthy hard drive and a functional optical laser, is impossible via image. Full authentication would require an in-person diagnostic to verify the serial number via the OS dashboard, a test of the HDMI port stability, and an inspection of the 'Void' warranty stickers to ensure the chassis hasn't been tampered with or poorly repaired. Without a physical power-on test, this valuation assumes a fully operational state; non-functional units drop to a 'for parts' value of approximately $20-$30.

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