The Xbox One might be out there in the next generation, but the Xbox 360 has changed since its launch in 2005.
The Xbox One might be out there in the next generation, but the Xbox 360 has changed since its launch in 2005.
I recently acquired an Xbox 360 Slim (250 GB) after my old Xbox had died (the dreaded red rings of death). It's an updated version of the Xbox 360- slimmer, quieter, faster, has a touch- startup button, and holds much more space.
I've been playing on the 360 basically nonstop since I've received the system, taking only short breaks to work and/or sleep. There's a lot to like about the system, from the generational leap in graphical quality to the flexibility and choice that the Marketplace gets you.
Last month, at the E3 entertainment show in Los Angeles, CA, Microsoft unveiled a new slimmer, and considerably more silent Xbox 360. The new unit is selling for $299, with notable features such as integrated Wi-Fi and the inclusive 250GB hard drive.
Smaller and sleeker chassis; Runs cooler and is much quieter; Includes a huge 250GB hard drive; Built in Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n; Multifunctional entertainment device; Good price point
No blue-ray player; No 1000 Mbps Ethernet; No HD connectivity cables; The case is easily smudged with fingerprints
Be careful, most HD models sold ou there are low-quality and won't let you play original XBox games on your console. Make yourself a favor and get this microsoft original. May be a little more expensive, but is FAR more reliable.
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