A family console
Wide range of games
have to pay to use online features
A family console
Wide range of games
have to pay to use online features
An Xbox is an Xbox! I like the newer model bc it's smaller & quieter. I had to take apart the hard drive from my old one to use it in the new one but it works flawlessly. No complaints.
It works
Not much
I'm not a gamer and this is my first foray into any kind of game device. I do like the music and video potential of the Xbox. So far I have watched an Xbox live event, a movie via Amazon and linked to my Windows 8 (customer preview) system to stream music and videos. This looks like a winning combo.
I own a PC. I own an XBox 360. I am told I play too much on both. This is probably true. I actually tend to play most of my games on my PC, I guess I am a bit old-school like that. However, I love the controller for my 360, and I really wanted to use it for certain games on my computer.
Use 1 controller for 2 devices.
None really
cheap and nasty
Just love this box. Its awesome. i would love to have more free video apps. new metro or windows 8 interface is just awesome. i have used other consoles as well but i sold that one and now using xbox and nothing else.
The answer to this question is a pretty tricky one. If you want a sound gaming console, a computing powerhouse that will allow you to enjoy your favorite games in full HD, then yes, you should really consider getting an Xbox 360.
I purchased xbox recently (5th July 2012). It was bundled with 2 DVDs 1. Gun fighter2. Kinect adventureAccording to the website of Microsoft, the retailer(Chroma) along with XBOX bundle I was supposed to get 3 month gold membership and 2 more dvds1. Need for speed2.
An awesome console. Custom sounds when you turn it on/off and open/close the tray. There's a little hissed message in the game tray. This Xbox turns itself off after an hour of inactivity so it doesn't overheat. Very fast and an attractive console.
An ongoing patent dispute between Microsoft and Motorola, the smartphone maker recently bought by Google, threatens the sale of the Xbox 360 gaming console in the United States. At the core of the dispute lies ActiveSync, an auto-updating calendar software.
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