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[* black] Around back, under the many vent holes we find:
[* red] Power inlet
[* orange] HDMI out (left) and in (right)
[* yellow] Two USB 3.0 ports (in addition to the one on the front)
- [* green] IR output, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S/PDIF|optical audio|new_window=true], and ethernet ports
+ [* green] IR output, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S/PDIF|optical audio|new_window=true], and Ethernet ports
[* black] What about my Kinect, you ask? You can apply for a [http://support.xbox.com/en-us/xbox-one/accessories/kinect-adapter#bd2c120d0af94c6497462d91e1e7a2d6|"free" Kinect USB adapter|new_window=true]—provided you already own a Kinect, an original Xbox One, ''and'' the Xbox One S.
[* icon_note] Those who buy a Kinect to go with their Xbox One S will have to [http://www.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/accessories/kinect/kinect-adapter|purchase the $40 adapter separately|new_window=true].
[* black] Our first act of teardown: tamper evident sticker removal. But no screws in sight, just the back of an immobile plastic clip. Bummer.