Xbox 360 Console 2008
Xbox 360 sets a new pace for digital entertainment. More than just a cutting-edge game system, Xbox 360 also integrates high-definition video, DVD movie playback, digital music, photos, and online connectivity into one sleek, small tower, and in the process puts true Next-Gen power right at your fingertips. Xbox 360, shown with wireless controller, is a sleek, customizable gaming and entertainment system Under the HoodXbox 360 is much smaller than its predecessor–it measures approximately 3. 3 by 12. 2 by 10. 2 inches and weighs 7. 7 lbs. It’s powered by custom IBM PowerPC-based CPU with three symmetrical cores each running at 3. 2 GHz. It also carries a custom ATI graphics processor loaded with 10 MB of embedded DRAM, 48-way parallel floating-point dynamically scheduled shader pipelines and Unified shader architecture. This is powerful enough to draw 500 million triangles per second. In other words, it makes for great looking games in standard TV definition, and even better th…more
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13 comments
Damali on July 16, 2009 at 9:15 pm
Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars
Ok so unless you’re a young child, Kung Fu Panda may not appeal to you. I haven’t played it yet but am keeping it for my young niece and nephew. But I do believe the Lego game can be enjoyed by all ages. The Lego Star Wars game was very fun and a clever way to reproduce a movie with some extra latitude. I had a 20GB 360 about a year ago. That thing would overheat (but not die) unless I had it in a vertical position, angled just right so most of the bottom was unsupported. I didn’t have HD at the time and wasn’t finding a lot of games that I like so I sold it. But now that I have a big screen HD, and many games have come out, I bought this holiday set. I probably would have bought the Lego game by itself so this was a treat. I almost bought the Arcade version but knew that I’d need a hard drive for game demos and saves. The two games are in the same case and I almost thought they weren’t in the box! The game case is stored on the inside of one of the walls of box. I seriously thought I got shorted the games until I finally ripped the box apart more. All in all this was a great purchase. I have the unit horizontal on a table with no heat issues at all. The power supply is orange/amber when not in use, which I thought meant something was wrong, but it just means standby. If you’re in the market for a new 360 you’d be almost nuts to pass this bundle up – much better than last years. The Marvel game had last-gen graphics and the racing game was forgettable. I can’t wait to play Lego Indiana Jones!
Frida on July 16, 2009 at 9:23 pm
2.0 out of 5 stars
Wow junky hardaware
lots of cool features but freeze up’s the console makes a noise like bllllllrb and then it sounds like a vacuum cleaner more like a 2 and a half stars
Dennis on July 16, 2009 at 11:20 pm
4.0 out of 5 stars
More than a system
Greetings,
I thought I was too old for a video gaming system. Don’t get me wrong, I love playing video games but guilt and shame prevented me from buying one.
Uriah on July 17, 2009 at 12:13 am
Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars
The Xbox 360 is currently the #2 best selling “next generation” (guess this should be the NOW generation) video game system, second only to the Wii from Nintendo. For your money, if you are purchasing a system where you wish to play nearly all the great games from this generation and HD movie viewing via Blu Ray isn’t on your to-do list, this is the system to buy. Dollar for dollar, compared to the PS3, you are saving a ton of money while still being able to play most all of the must haves. The only must have games that you will be missing out on are the PS3 exclusives, not many of which exist (in my opinion only). The controller has a great feel and with a rechargeable battery, play time wirelessly is quite extensive. The only issue I have with the controller is that it doesn’t come with the rechargeable battery in the box. With regular AA batteries play time is roughly 4-6 hours from my experience. You can get 3-5 times this with the rechargeable pack. The expanded hard drive space, compared to the previous Pro model 360, is 3x as large. One thing to keep in mind, this system comes with some games and videos on the drive, so when you first start the system you will have about 45 gigs of space, despite it being a 60 GB drive. Removing this content will get you up to about 52 gigs of space. The other 8 gigs, as with the previous 20 gig system, is taken up with the system software and data cache. Getting more than 52 gigs is difficult at best. That being said, for most gamers, this will be more than enough space. You will be able to save a ton of saved games and still have room for demos, movies and so on that you may want. If you are one of those people that likes to watch all kinds of digital content, then you may want to opt to purchase the Elite system for the 160 gig drive which should be more than enough for most of the content you may wish to watch. You can also plug in external hard drives and USB devices (USB memory sticks) in and watch content from there. You CANNOT save games or game content to an external drive. System differences: Arcade – 256 MB internal storage only, no hard drive, HAS HDMI output capability but HDMI cable is not included nor is the network cable. Standard Xbox AV cable is included (can do 1080p via component) Pro – 60 GB hard drive, HAS HDMI output capability but HDMI is not included, network cable included. Standard Xbox AV cable is included (can do 1080p via component) Elite – 120 GB hard drive, has HDMI cable and standard Xbox AV cable included. FOR THOSE WITH OPTICAL AUDIO CONNECTIONS - You may want to opt for the Elite if you use optical audio and want to use HDMI out. Microsoft has engineered the back of the system so that if you use the HDMI out option, the standard AV cable cannot be plugged in, which means you can’t use optical output any longer. The ONLY way around this is to either hack your AV cable or purchase the over priced Xbox 360 HDMI AV pack. The cost is ~$50 and for only ~$50 more, if you purchase the Pro system, you can purchase the Elite with the larger hard drive instead. Kung Fu Panda and Lego Indiana Jones, included in this holiday bundle, currently sell for about $80 retail. That means you are getting an $80 value with this bundle for free. Whether you’ll actually play the games or not, well that’s a different story. If you wish to trade these games in at say, that popular haven for stolen systems and games, you’re likely to only see an extremely limited amount of this $80 value given that this is 2 games in a single case that they know you are getting for “free” with your system. Over all I enjoy the X-Box 360’s games. Some must haves for my money would be: Mass Effect Gears of War 1 and 2 Halo 3 Call of Duty 4 Fallout 3 For those that think their system is too loud and too hot, the latest update to the X-Box 360’s system software, the “New Xbox Experience” as it is called, you can copy games directly to the hard drive. You still need the game disc in the drive to start play, but the game runs entirely off the hard drive, which means the DVD-ROM barely spins up, making for a much quieter, much cooler (temperature wise) 360 experience. The only problem is that at ~8 GBs a disc, the 60 GB drive will tend to only allow 4-8 games to be installed this way. I install the games I’m playing the most to the hard drive and will delete them once I purchase games that take over from what I’m currently playing. In the end, which system you buy comes down to one thing: what do you wish to do with your system? If you wish to play games with people sitting with you physically in your house, the Wii may be the way to go (if only it weren’t for all those party games) If you wish to play all the latest games over the Internet with friends, pick up the 360. If you wish to play some games but want to have the ability to watch movies in HD on discs, pick up the PS3. Or, get the best of all worlds and buy all three. **INTERESTED BUYERS NOTE** If you are looking for a system with the new “Jasper” motherboard/GPU, your best bet is to go into a physical store and look for the tell tale signs (systems built in late October and onward should be Jasper based; the power supply should be a 12 volt supply, giving 150 watts of power). I bought the Holiday Bundle from Amazon and ended up with the Falcon chipset (still has the older, hotter GPU). Comment Comment | Permalink
Priti on July 17, 2009 at 12:18 am
Fun:5. 0 out of 5 stars
Let me start off by saying that I have a Love/Hate relationship with the X-Box 360. I LOVE the games that come out for it. Gears of War 2, GTA IV, The Darkness, Unreal III, Call Of Duty IV, Left for Dead, and Saints Row 2 are some of the best games I’ve ever played on a console. I HATE having the system die on me every 6 months. I am an adult gamer (27yrs old). I play for a maximum of 2hrs at a time and I took very good care of my 360’s, yet they’ve all died on me in less than a year. Microsoft extended their warranty ONLY if you get the Three Red Rings Of Death. Of the 3 X-Box 360’s that have died on me. . . . not one has given me the three rings. Instead, I get one red ring and an E74 error message. Which means I have to pay $100 to get it fixed and wait 1 month (sometimes 2) to get it repaired. Most electronics, from Blu Ray Players to HDTVs have a standard one year warranty. Not this one. With the 360 you have to pray that you get the Three Red Rings. If not you have to cough up $100. What’s the difference between between one red light and three? Why should I have to pay for their product being defective? The 3rd time this happened to me in less than 7 months. I said, no more. I refuse to give Microsoft any more money for a product with such a HIGH failure rate. What upsets me the most is that I’ve put a lot of money into the 360. Buying the wireless adapter,memory cards, battery chargers, subscribing to X-Box live, and owning more than 30 games, but I can’t afford to buy a new system every couple of months. This experience has pushed me to sell all my 360 games and buy a PlayStation 3. Bottom line is. . . . The games on the 360 are amazing. The console itself is junk. If you don’t mind the strong possibility (I’ve had a 100% failure rate) of having to buy a new one every 7 to 12 months then by all means get an X-Box 360. If your on a tight budget, then you might want to look elsewhere.
Zurina on July 17, 2009 at 2:08 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
X-Box 360 60 GB with 2 games
I purchased this x-box 360 60GB w 2 games like new, but the description says with a wireless controller, and I was sent one with the wire???
Ulysses on July 17, 2009 at 4:27 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Xman
Xbox 360 is really good. You will enjoy your time by playing Xbox. By taking Live Gold membership you can play with your friends which is very nice.
Ximena on July 17, 2009 at 5:54 am
3.0 out of 5 stars
I had problems hooking up xbox live
i had some problems with the xbox 360 it overheats and i don’t know how to hook up my xbox live very complicated.
Syaoran on July 17, 2009 at 7:38 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing
I have had no problems so far I love my 360 its probably slowly becoming my favorite system but I still love my super man can’t ever beat that
Rafe on July 17, 2009 at 8:50 am
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazon warehouse deals
i got this at amazon warehouse deals for 227 dollars. it says “like new” but when i received it it was new.
Oran on July 17, 2009 at 10:42 am
2.0 out of 5 stars
Just got the E74 Error
I purchased an XBox 360 in June of 2008 in order to avoid the units with the RROD malfunction. When my unit arrived, I checked the manufacturing date on the back of it and was…
Ethel on July 17, 2009 at 11:35 am
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome! Rock on xBox 360!
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Anonymous on July 17, 2009 at 1:14 pm
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Satisfied
Everything was perfect. My order was on time. All items described on the website were adequately in the delivered package. Thumbs UP!!