I had one. I returned it because it was defective so I'm waiting to see whether I want the PS4 or to just grab another Xbox. I liked the Xbox One, but I feel it was slow to move between your screens, or loading your friends lists, or to sum it up, the multitasking was slow. (But it is a new system so give it time, even though the PS4 comes out of the box like a cheetah). and the DVR option isn't what I thought it was going to be. On the PS4 you could record an entire game of Battlefield 4 in full 1080p versus Xbox's 720p, as well as only record up to I think 5 minutes or so of a game, and when you say " record that" it only records like 15 second clips... That there also gives me a reason to turn away. Another thing, Xbox One cannot be played on 4K rated televisions because it doesn't have the support like PS4 does, even though it comes standard with a "4K rated HDMI cord" (bunch of Microsoft bullshit) and to use the blu-ray function on Xbox you have to download the app, while the PS4 runs everything blu-Ray. So it is difficult seeing which console I actually want.