techradar.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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The Xbox 360 has changed since its launch in 2005.That much is transparently clear from the updated version that debuted in 2010.The Xbox 360 S is smaller, sleeker and quieter than the previous model and designed to banish the infamous 'Red Ring of Dea...
Sexy design, It's quiet!, Built-in Wi-Fi, Touch buttons, Xbox Live...
No HDMI cable in the box, Uses disc tray, Still mangles game discs, External power brick, No Blu-ray...
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The latest version of ’s console redresses some of our concerns about the media abilities of the older unit. The new Xbox 360 is now slimmer, and has a revised disc transport that’s now much quieter, while the 250GB hard-drive lets you rip games to avo...
Stunning gameplay, increasingly capable online services, quieter and slicker than before...
No Blu-ray drive and no 3D abilities...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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Almost five years have passed since the release of Microsoft's second video game console, the Xbox 360. Now, Microsoft has seen fit to change the design, and while many of the changes here appear cosmetic, the truth is that the new Xbox 360 is qui...
Smaller; Wireless added with WiFi 802.11n; 250GB is a welcome upgrade for hard drive space;...
Hard drive can no longer be detached easily; Only standard definition cables included in the box; Current Xbox owners will need to fork out an extra $25 to move their data across quickly; Loud high-pitched buttons get annoying quickly...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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AN XBOX combined with a Kinect sensor, which can track body movements, is unique in that it needs no controller, wand or balance board to play those exotic motion-sensing games that have so enthralled Wii players.The new Xbox 360 4GB is priced at $339...
It needs no controller, wand or balance board to play those exotic motionsensing games that have so enthralled Wii players...
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ShareThe New Xbox 360 couldn’t come soon enough. Our ageing Xbox 360 Elite had begun to look like a tech antiquity next to the latest Freeview HD boxes, media streamers and Blu-ray players, but despite sounding like a hovering harrier jump jet, as...
Hard drives aren’t swappable between old and new Xboxes, you’ll need to transfer data by hand...
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Call it what you will. The Xbox 360 Slim, the Xbox 360 Slimline the Xbox 360 S or even what Microsoft has actually decided to go with: the Xbox 360 250GB. The name doesn't matter, what matters is that it's here and whether it's a worthy upgrade to its rat...
Put simply, the Xbox 360 250GB is the best Xbox Microsoft has made thus far. It's better featured, with more USB ports and built-in wireless, its more energy efficient internals mean it's quieter and less power-hungry than its predecessors and, perhaps mo...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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We've been dying to bring you our video for days now, and we've finally had the all clear from Microsoft to let the new streamlined device off the leash. The new console trims, out to buy later this month, trims down in all the right areas while...
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The Xbox 360 has been around for some time now, so following the revamp from Sony of its PS3, it's only natural that Microsoft would want to get in on the re-invigorating action for its console, boosting sales and fixing a couple of issues along the w...
Slimmer, smaller, quieter, wireless connectivity, Kinect ready...
No Blu-ray, DVD playback still not improved, attracts dirt and dust very quickly...
The Xbox 360 S is a great refresh and one that Microsoft should be praised for. We like it, and with Kinect coming soon, these should sell like hot cakes...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-21 02:31:18
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Microsoft has recently revealed the new Xbox 360 with a 250GB HDD, a built-in Wi-Fi, and a shiny new coat of glossy black paint. But here's the good part: Microsoft is releasing it barely days after it was first announced. It is smaller and thinner than t...
since Microsoft will cease manufacturing of the older Xbox 360, the slim version will be acknowledged as the new Xbox 360.It sells for the same price anyway and is much handier than the previous one, so we don't necessarily mind that. This is good news f...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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The Xbox 360 Slim has made a number of improvements over its predecessors, and reviewers say it is the best Xbox ever. The console has the same rich game library and excellent graphics, but it now includes built-in Wi-Fi. It also has a larger fan and a...
Excellent online gaming, Extensive game collection, Quieter, less prone to overheating than older models...
No Bluray, No Bluetooth, Kinect motioncontrol technology unusual, but limited.
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When the Xbox 360 hit in 2005 it promised to revolutionize gaming. Microsoft got most of the way there (conceptually), but the original 360 hardware wasn’t without its … quirks.Enter Microsoft’s upgrade/redo, the Xbox 360 S. Not only is the chassis sl...
Leaner, (slightly) meaner and quieter. Inches closer to the allinone entertainment box we've been waiting for. Cosmetic touches like touchsensitive power and eject buttons class up the joint. Thrusts overpriced accessories ( for a WiFi dongle?!) into obso...
In many ways the same console we've been playing since Senior Year. Interconsole data transfers still require a wonky proprietary cable...
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£199.99 (incl. VAT) $299.99 (excl. Tax) July 16th, 2010The first thing to say about the Xbox 360 Slim is that the title is a bit of a misnomer. Really, it should be called the Xbox 360 , because the first thing anyone notices about it is that it isn...
Xbox 360 Impressions Published on 16th July 2010 by Joe Martin Xbox 360 ImpressionsThe final criteria we chose to test the Xbox 360 Slim on was speed. While all Xbox 360 games are programmed with a specific set of hardware limitations in mind, meanin...
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pcgameshardware.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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Little black dress Microsoft has started to sell their new Xbox 360 S and PC Games Hardware took the new model dubbed Valhalla to the test and tells you exactly how much loudness and power consumption were improved. Xbox 360 S impressions (15) [Sou...
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gamingshogun.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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We had been hearing the rumors of Microsoft's Xbox 360 re-design for a little while prior to this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. In fact, we got confirmation of this re-design thanks to an overseas ad which was released the day before the Xbox 3...
New formfactor, quieter and more efficient cooling system, onboard WirelessN, and a lot more...
Sleek finish lends itself to fingerprints.
Microsoft officially-unveiled their redesigned Xbox 360 S at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo. The new design features a 45nm XCGPU, quieter and more efficient cooling, as well as other interesting touches like a touch-sensitive media tray cont...
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When we first saw its face in a Italian ad, more than one Engadget editor called its bluff: "The top half doesn't line up with the bottom," some said, "that's got to be Photoshopped." While that early image was indeed CG, the form factor was certainly not...
Whisper quietEnergy efficientIntegrated 802.11n WiFi...
Generates more heatStill uses proprietary HDD systemNo hi-def playback out of the box...
The new Xbox 360 is a sleek, stylish contraption, shiny black from head to cords, but it doesn't offer quite enough to make it an obvious upgrade for those who've bought one before. If the screeching cries of your existing unit are driving you up the wall...
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extremetech.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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Microsoft was the first to enter this current console-gaming generation with its original Xbox 360, a hulk of a system that beat both Nintendo and Sony to the punch. Despite the millions of Xboxes sold (or possibly because of it), the 360 line—encompas...
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Microsoft was the first to enter this current console-gaming generation with its original Xbox 360, a hulk of a system that beat both Nintendo and Sony to the punch. Despite the millions of Xboxes sold (or possibly because of it), the 360 line—encompas...
Revamped, more compact, elegant design, Integrated 802,11n Wi-Fi, Powerful 3D graphics, Excellent, diverse games library, Robust online community...
Glossy shell attracts fingerprints and smudges, Although smaller, the power supply is still bulky, Still lacks Blu-ray...
A still-solid gaming and entertainment experience coupled with a revamped eye-catching design, internal 802.11n Wi-Fi, and more storage make this the best Xbox 360 yet...
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It’s fairly hard to review the latest crop of consoles. Nintendo, for example, just released a black Wii – it’s the same Wii, but black – and, not to be outdone, Microsoft just sent out their Xbox 360 S, a full-bore replacement for the space heaters kn...
Regardless, the new Slim is an interesting departure from the old hardware and well worth a look if you've fallen out of the Xbox crowd due to a bricked console. It's a sturdy and handsome upgrade to a workhorse console and, at $299 it isn't too dear to c...
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Video Review: It's sleek, it's black, it's got Wi-Fi and a 250 GB hard drive. Jessica Chobot and Kevin Pereira review the new Xbox 360 Slim that debuted at E3 2010 for $200...
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Time for a quick experiment You might think that when a new gaming console is released, or in this case a new revision of a console, we might buy one to play our various gaming titles. Instead, we decided to take this brand new device, drive straigh...
While we still don't know exactly what is going on under that final hood that is the Xbox 360 XCGPU heat spreader we do know that Microsoft is making some interesting decisions about the technology going into the console. They have spent what is likely a...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2014-09-20 01:33:11
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It has been four and a half years since the original Xbox 360 was released on November 22, 2005. New bundles have come out, hard drives for consoles have jumped in capacity exponentially, and there is even a black model of the 360 out there, but at its...
Good price point, Includes a 250GB hard drive, It looks cool, and it is smaller than the original, It is much quieter and runs cooler, Built in WiFi...
An odd way to remove the hard drive that could potentially cause problems, No HD connectivity without additional purchase, No Blu-ray player, The fancy shine is easily smudge with fingerprints...
A new sleek, smaller, quieter design with built in wifi give the Xbox 360 a much needed overhaul...
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