Unlike the older generation Xbox 360 console the latest and new next generation Xbox One console has not been designed to support being stood vertically, due to its slot loading disk drive.
So if you where hoping to stand your Xbox One vertically, Microsoft says you can but at your own risk and the vertical orientation could damage the Xbox One console says Microsoft’s Albert Panello.

At the Tokyo Games Show Albert Panello revealed to the GameSpot website “We don’t support vertical orientation; do it at your own risk.”-”it wouldn’t be a cooling problem, we just didn’t design the drive for vertical. Because it’s a slot loading drive, we just didn’t design it for both”. So you have been warned.
The Microsoft Xbox One is powered by a customised AMD Jaguar 8 core processor is equipped with a graphics processor that is tailored for Direct X 11 graphics.
Together with 32MB of high bandwidth embedded ESRAM which is supported by 8GB of RAM that when combined offer support for full HD video in 1080p and the new Ultra HD 4k video standard.
The Xbox One games console will also offer full 7.1 surround sound support and launches on November 22nd 2013 and is priced at $499.99 in the US, £429.99 in the UK and 499.99 Euros throughout Europe and $599.99 AU in Australia.
Source: Joystiq : Gamespot UK
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