Can Xbox One Be Stood on Its Side?

avatarAgeingJetty5 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang5 months ago

Of course, you can stand it vertically! Just be cautious about airflow and overheating. Make sure the vents aren't blocked.

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avatarSigningSpine5 months ago

Yep, you can stand your Xbox One on its side! Just make sure to place it on a flat, stable surface to avoid any unwanted tip-overs.


avatarCoilingShip5 months ago

From experience, I鈥檝e had my Xbox One standing vertically for years with no issues. Just make sure it's stable.


avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

Yes, but remember the original Xbox One doesn't have a stand included. The Xbox One S and X do, though!


avatarDistributingJoke5 months ago

Honestly, I'd keep it horizontal. Vertical styling looks cool, but it restricts airflow and could lead to overheating.

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