Xbox 360


The followup to Microsoft's Xbox debut into the video game console market, Xbox 360 was first officially unveiled in a halfhour promotional program that aired May 12, 2005, on MTV, and was further revealed at the 11th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), held the following week.

The Xbox 360 is smaller and sleeker than its predecessor, and can be operated in a...


The followup to Microsoft's Xbox debut into the video game console market, Xbox 360 was first officially unveiled in a halfhour promotional program that aired May 12, 2005, on MTV, and was further revealed at the 11th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), held the following week.

The Xbox 360 is smaller and sleeker than its predecessor, and can be operated in a horizontal or vertical position, similar to the PlayStation 2. The Xbox 360 was designed according to an "inhaling gesture" concept, and the longer edges of the console's front profile are slightly concave. The case is a silvery white color, but the unit accepts swappable face plates, available in a variety of colors and styles.

The front of the console features two slots for memory cards and two USB ports. No physical controller ports are required, as all Xbox 360 controllers are wireless. The standard Xbox 360 controller is similar in design to the "S"style controllers manufactured for the original Xbox, though the "black" and "white" buttons have been moved to the spine of the device, as triggers. A globular, greenlit button on the center of the controller offers gamers quick access to the console's builtin user interface, which is similar to the original Xbox's "dashboard" but far more extensive. The standard Xbox 360 controller is manufactured in silvery white plastic, to match the console.

Xbox 360 uses a threecore, IBMdesigned processor that runs at 3.2GHz and is protected by a watercooled heatsink. The machine's graphics processor was designed by ATI, and features 10MB of imbedded DRAM. The unit has 512MB GDDR3 RAM, which is shared by the CPU and the graphics processor. A portable, 20GB hard drive attaches to the back of the console.

The Xbox 360 is backwardcompatible with the most popular games for the original Xbox, and the machine can also play standard DVD movies and audio CDs, and read MP3 sound files and JPEG image files. The 360 is designed for easy LAN connections to contemporary Windowsbased PCs, and an available remote control device supports the console's "Media Center"style functions.

Of course, the nature of the games created for play on Xbox 360 will always depend on the skill and creativity of developers, but the console has been designed and marketed to encourage a few general themes which were established by the original Xbox. All Xbox 360 games are "Live Aware," allowing broadbandconnected gamers to receive score updates and friends list notices, no matter which 360 game they're currently playing. Support for highdefinition display and 5.1 surround sound are also requirements of all 360 games. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Full Specs

Platform: Xbox 360
Hard Drive: Yes
Hard Drive Size: 20 GB
Installed Memory: 512 MB
Accessories Included: 20GB external hard drive, Component HD AV cable, Ethernet network cable, Wireless controller, Xbox Live headset
Processor: PowerPC
Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz
Sound Supported: Surround Sound
Game Media: DVD-ROM
Slot Types Provided: Memory
Controller: Game pad
Connector Type(s): 1 x AV cable port, 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x Ethernet ( RJ-45 )
Video Memory: 10 MB
Sound Output: Surround Sound
Graphics Support: 2D/3D graphics acceleration
Max Video Resolution : 1920 x 1080
Manufacturer Part No.: B4J-00001
Model: XBOX360PLAT
UPC: 882224035811

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