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Xbox 360 Game
Consoles
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Xbox 360 Core Console Video Game
System
$599.99 from Shop.com
This is the future of entertainment.
With the most stunning games, powerful technology, and
intelligent services, it puts you at the center of your
entertainment experience. (more)
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Arcade
$279.99 from Best
Buy
This incredible gameplay bonanza includes
the console, a wireless controller, a 256MB memory unit,
a composite A/V cable and access to five games. (more)
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Console
with Forza Motorsport 2 and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
- Black
$499.99 from Best
Buy
Launch yourself into amazing worlds
of imagination with the Elite. This system includes
a massive 120GB hard drive, a HDMI port and an HDMI
cable, all wrapped up with a premium black finish. (more)
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Core System Gaming
Console
$307.99 from Shop.com
By now you've already heard how this
system puts you at the center of the most powerful games
on the planet, hence the "360," as in 360
degrees (geometry students will recognize that as the
number of degrees in a circle). To accomplish this feat,
Microsoft has brought together a full circle of powerful
factors. (more)
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Gaming Console
$456.99 from Shop.com
By now you've already heard how this
system puts you at the center of the most powerful games
on the planet, hence the "360," as in 360
degrees (geometry students will recognize that as the
number of degrees in a circle). (more)
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Xbox 360 with One Wireless Controller
$349.99 from Shop.com
This game system includes a powerful
360 hard drive and a removable faceplate, and comes
with one wireless controller, Headset, HD-AV Cable,
Ethernet Connectivity Cable, Silver Xbox Live Marketplace
Service and a user manual. (more)
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Video
Game Consoles
A
video game console is an interactive entertainment computer
or electronic device that manipulates the video display signal
of a display device (a television, monitor, etc.) to display
a game. The term "video game console" is used
to distinguish a machine designed for consumers to buy and
use solely for playing video games from a personal computer,
which has many other functions, or arcade machines, which
are designed for businesses that buy and then charge others
to play.
The
features introduced in this generation include using newer
high-definition discs, like Blu-Ray, utilized by the Playstation
3, and HD-DVD, which has been embraced by Xbox 360 and Microsoft.
Another new technology is to use the motion of the controller
as input (as demonstrated by the Wii and, to a limited extent,
the PS3), and understanding where the controller is pointing
on the screen (as implemented on the Wii). Backwards compatibility
has also become more popular with the seventh generation of
home consoles, with all of the consoles employing some physical
backwards compatibility, along with virtual backwards compatibility.
Microsoft
Game Consoles
Microsoft's
Xbox 360 was released on November 22, 2005. An HD-DVD drive
is available as an accessory. The Xbox 360 was the first console
with the ability to use wireless controllers out of the box.
The Xbox Live service is the hallmark of the system, and the
console can connect to the service via the Internet through
a built-in ethernet port or a wireless accessory. The Xbox
360 is available in four versions, a "Core" version,
a "Premium" Version, an 'Elite' edition, and a Halo
3 limited edition. The biggest difference between these versions
was the addition of a 20 GB hard drive in the "Premium"
edition, along with a standard wireless controller, a 120
GB hard drive and HDMI in the 'Elite' edition, and the use
of HDMI with a 20 GB hard drive.
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