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Xbox One Base Model Storage Capacity 2013

When Microsoft released its eighth-generation video game console in November 2013, hardware specifications were a key point of discussion for gamers. This article details the specific hard drive size included in the standard edition of the system at launch, providing clarity for collectors and users looking to understand the original hardware configuration.

The original Xbox One, unveiled to the public in 2013, shipped with a 500GB internal hard disk drive (HDD). This mechanical hard drive was the standard storage solution for the base model during the initial launch window. While later revisions and bundles would offer 1TB or even 2TB options, the foundational unit that defined the generation’s start was equipped with the 500GB variant.

It is important for users to note that the total usable space was less than the advertised 500GB. A portion of the drive was reserved for the operating system, system updates, and essential software functions. Consequently, gamers typically had access to approximately 360GB to 400GB of free space for installing games, applications, and media content out of the box.

For those relying on the base model today, the internal storage can be expanded via external USB 3.0 hard drives. However, regarding the specific factory specifications of the 2013 launch unit, the 500GB HDD remains the definitive answer for the base model’s storage capacity.