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November 2008
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The editors liked
Sexy design
It's quiet!
Builtin WiFi
Touch buttons
Xbox Live
Sleeker
Smaller design for both the console and controllers
Wireless controller ability built-in
Redesigned Xbox 360 dashboard is now much cleaner and user-friendly
Excellent Xbox Live integration
Works seamlessly as a games machine
Outstanding mult...
Cheaper and more games currently than PlayStation3. Excellent online system. HD optical drive is optional.
The editors didn't like
No HDMI cable in the box
Uses disc tray
Still mangles game discs
External power brick
No Bluray
Clunky power box
No HDMI support
Hard drive not standard
First generation games feature great graphics
But probably only a little better than what some high-end PCs can produce
No digital video output. No 1080p. Awkward form-factor.
The XBOX 360 Wireless Controller is our choice for gaming HTPC media centres. As we stated earlier we have tested a full range of PC controllers and no others come even close. The controller looks great and the connectivity to your media centre is perfect...
Abstract: If you are laughing at the very idea of comparing the Xbox One with the Xbox 360 , you should think again. Although the newest Xbox is a superior product, it is also more expensive. And the Xbox 360 is consider by many to be the best games console in hist...
Abstract: Standing out has been an important part of Microsoft's philosophy with its latest console. Unique features that seem small and insignificant at first, like achievement points for in-game accomplishments, have taken off and proven to be a huge boon for the...
Published: 2013-08-13, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: When Microsoft announced that it's new Xbox One console wouldn't have backward compatibility, it had to decide what to do with the Xbox 360. The answer, it turns out, was to redesign it to look like the Xbox One, to make it part of the family. Microsoft ...
Abstract: The Xbox 360 is the oldest of its generation with the first console coming out in 2005, but it's still got a lot of life in it and looks set to be going for some time. For those of you yet to pick up and try the 360, here are some things to keep in mind w...
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Published: 2010-07-16, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
The new Xbox 360 has the looks, features and price point to make it an essential purchase. You could, however, opt for a real bargain over the coming weeks, as retailers sell off discontinued Xbox models. These offers will be tempting for those unmoved by...
The Xbox 360 boasts a huge library of games, with several essentials titles in every conceivable genre. The crisp HD graphics are eye-poppingly impressive - even more so than on the supposedly more powerful PS3 - while 5.1 surround sound is also supported...
It’s a shame that the 360’s reliability and build quality doesn’t match its graphical and online talents. It’s well known that the machine itself has been plagued with overheating problems (although Microsoft’s three-year war...
Despite its hardware issues, the Xbox 360 is the best of the current gen consoles when it comes to pure, hardcore gaming. It’s got the best online service and the best selection of games - and throws in some strong media skills to boot.Best offers f...
Abstract: In the blue corner we have the Xbox 360 weighting in at 3.2GHz with a 20 GB hard drive, and in the red corner the Sony PS3 with a 3.2GHz Cell processor and a 60GB hard drive. Let battle commence…The contenders The Xbox 360 has often been portrayed...