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November 2008
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The editors liked
Games look great
Curvaceous and customizable
Gorgeous graphics and immersive audio provide a splendidly realistic gaming experience. Capable of using wireless controllers right out of the box. Excellent media management and playback. Great collection of launch titles.
Four games in the package
Can play other Xbox 360 games
Custom Star Wars design
Superior selection of games
Including several console-exclusive titles
All games in high-definition
Easy-to-use Dashboard interface
Excellent online gaming and communications via Xbox Live
Plays hundreds of (but not all) original Xbox titles
Doub...
The editors didn't like
Deluxe system expensive
There have been some reported reliability issues
Another bulky console from Microsoft. Game prices increase to $59.99.
The console is a bit outdated
Only one controller included
Some of the games might not be to everyone's taste
No support for next-generation HD discs
Like Blu-ray
Early versions of the console prone to "red ring of death" system crash
Online gaming require a paid subscription to Xbox Live.
Noisy exhaust fan and DVD drive
Gigantic oversize power supply
No built-in wireless networking or flash media reader
Deluxe system expensive; there have been some reported reliability issues
The first aspect of Microsofts Xbox 360 console that catches your eye is how darn small it looks compared to its progenitor--it must be all the curves. This white, svelte machine can sit either flat or on its side, and can be further customized by a ...
Abstract: The next generation of gaming is finally upon us. Microsoft?s Xbox 360 has finally hit store shelves all over the world, but with the hefty price of $300 for a core package and $400 for the premium setup, is it really worth your money? In this review, ...
Abstract: The Test Results Pass Borderline Fail Not TestedPlayer data table: DVD Player ResultsGeneralDeinterlacingCoreXbox 360>Default71.255DV-79AVi>Auto 2691.54DV-79AVi>Auto 1531.54DV-79AVi>Pure C>531.54Avel Link>D4-480>535.53.5NeuNeo HV>Default5123.5NeuN...
Abstract: Forget about DLP vs. LCoS or Blu-ray vs. HD DVD. The biggest battle heating up in the home-entertainment world right now is over whos going to rule the next generation of gaming. And Microsoft just launched the first strike — 100 megatons worth of s...
Abstract: Unless you've been living in a Buddhist Temple in the mountains of Tibet for the past few months you will be well aware that the Xbox 360 launches in the UK today. Although there has been a massive amount of coverage and speculation in the technology pres...
Abstract: The 360 launch, of course, has been crazy. From people waiting in line, to the Ebay scalpers, to questions about backwards compatibility, I dont think there has been another console with as much speculation, hand wringing, and forum fodder. This is hi...
Abstract: If youre still wondering if you should rush out and get your hands on the Xbox 360, Microsofts next-generation game player and media center combo, its probably too late. When they went on sale across the country, huge numbers of rabid game freaks li...
Abstract: The Xbox 360 in Videos By Jason Dunn on Wednesday, November 23, 2005 Page 1 of 3 | Goto page 1, 2, 3 Next | [Full article]Yesterday I took a series of video clips with my Casio S500 digital camera showing various aspects of the Xbox 360, mostly foc...