A:AnswerOrder online have them ship to the store. Sometimes they have same or next day pick up. Depending on what time you make the purchase. That’s what I did. I looked up a couple store in NY, said they were ready for pick up.
A:AnswerThe Project Scorpio Edition has "Project Scorpio" printed on both the console and the controller included in the bundle, as well as coming with a vertical stand for the console, but otherwise there is no difference between the two.
A:AnswerIf you could not pre-order it when it was available you will not be able to get it unless it is someone who is selling it over valued on Ebay. When Microsoft says that something will be limited, believe them they do not lie. Greetings.
A:AnswerWe’ll only have a limited number of Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition consoles, and they will only be available as part of this pre-order. Get them now before they’re gone forever by pre-ordering from your local retailer.
Read more at https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2017/08/20/gamescom-2017-pre-order-xbox-one-x-project-scorpio-edition/#czh36EGpqOs4egTk.99
These collectors edition consoles will not be reproduced.
A:AnswerHDR is not required. But I would say it’s pointless to get a 4K screen without it, because Xbox One X shows off HDR. Best Buy will definitely have a monitor for $500 that will do everything you need. I reccomend getting a tv though. I personally enjoy gaming on a large screen.
A:AnswerCurrently best buy and other outlets still have some available online and some may have them in stores but online tool will not let you know and of course calling they wont tell you how many they have your best bet is go to a store and see if they can order jt
A:AnswerI had the same problem with mine, so I went to the store and ask the ASM behind the customer service desk. He told me they got delayed shipping out and couldn't give me a direct answer as to when it would arrive. But he did give me a $50 gift card for the inconvenience.