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November 2008
(84%)
66 Reviews
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Abstract: Sum and Substance:Thumbs Up:High definition games can now be played, user friendly dash board interface, great communication and online gamming through Xbox 360, also works as an excellent media hub, you can watch movies, play songs, view data on memor...
Immense gaming back catalogue. Xbox LIVE dumps on PlayStation Network from a height.
Hardware reliability issues. Noisey fan.
Can the Xbox 360 punch the PS3's gaming-disk tray off? You bet it can!...
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Published: 2008-11-07, Author: Jeff , review by: asia.cnet.com
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; doubles...
No support for Blu-ray; early versions of the console prone to "red ring of death" system crash; online gaming require a paid subscription to Xbox Live.
Abstract: Per i dag ligger Xbox bak de rendyrkete mediaspillerne når det gjelder formatstøtte. Den kan derfor bare anbefales for spillesugne som aksepterer at ikke alle filmer fungerer. Men etter at HD-DVD døde, er det helt klart her Microsoft satser nå.
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Published: 2008-10-15, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
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...
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.
Now that Blu-ray has become the pre-eminent high-definition standard for discs, the Xbox 360 has yet to support it, but it still remains an excellent game console with a superior game library and online experience. Specifications: Product Description: ...
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: As the first next-gen console to hit the market (a full year before the Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3), Microsoft’s Xbox 360 used its head start to build up a superior lineup of exclusive games and superior features. Despite early technical hiccu...
Abstract: he Xbox 360 is an accomplished games console, yet relatively few people take advantage of its capabilities as a Media Center Extender. If you have a Windows Media Center PC, you can use the Xbox as a remote interface to it. We tested it with both Vista...
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Published: 2007-11-19, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
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...
Early versions of the console prone to "red ring of death" system crash; noisy exhaust fan and DVD drive; gigantic oversize power supply; no built-in wireless networking or flash media reader; DVD playback has substandard video quality; support for nex...
With its extensive digital media features, a superior online service, and an excellent game library, the Xbox 360 remains the game console to beat.