Poll: Did you preorder the Xbox One X 'Project Scorpio' edition?

The Xbox One X is now officially up for preorder, which means retailers all across the globe are ready and waiting to take your money in exchange for a shiny, brand new Xbox One X console launching later this year. Are you ready to part with your hard earned cash?

Those interested in getting an Xbox One X can currently pre-order a limited edition 'Project Scorpio' edition of the One X, which has "Project Scorpio" etched into the console and controller, similar to the original Xbox One Day One launch console.

So we want to know, are you preordering your Xbox One X? Are you sticking with your current console? Or are you going to wait and buy one on launch day? Partake in our poll and the comments to let us know.

If you're still unsure if you need an Xbox One X, check out the consoles technical specifications below. It's a beast, and can play 4K games at 60fps! If you don't own a 4K TV, the Xbox One X can enhance games in other ways, too.

Xbox One X specifications

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CategorySpecification
CPUCustom CPU @ 2.3 GHz, 8 cores
GraphicsCustom GPU @ 1.172 GHz, 40 CUs, Polaris features, 6.0 TFLOPS
Memory12GB of GDDR5 RAM @ 6.8GHz w/ 326 GB/s bandwidth
StorageStarting at 1TB HDD
Connections and expansionsHDMI-in; HDMI-out; 1x front-facing USB 3.0; 2x rear-facing USB 3.0; IR receiver/blaster; SPDIF digital audio; Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 10/100/1000)
WirelessWireless IEEE 802.11ac dual band; (5GHz & 2.4GHz); Dedicated dual band Xbox Wireless radio
Power supply245W, Internal
Disk drive4K UHD Blu-ray drive
Dimensions11.81 in x 9.45 in x 2.36 in (30cm x 24cm x 6cm)
Weight8.4lbs (3.81 kg)
In the boxXbox One X consoleXbox Wireless ControllerHDMI cablePower cable1-month Xbox Game Pass trial14-day Xbox Live Gold trial

The Xbox One X is on sale now for $499 and is expected to launch on November 7. If you're going to preorder, you better get yours in quick, as pre-orders are already sold out at several retailers including Amazon!

Zac Bowden
Senior Editor

Zac Bowden is a Senior Editor at Windows Central. Bringing you exclusive coverage into the world of Windows on PCs, tablets, phones, and more. Also an avid collector of rare Microsoft prototype devices! Keep in touch on Twitter and Threads