xbox 360 consoles

Xbox 360 remains the game console to beat. Xbox games are in high definition and cool to use with excellent online gaming and communications via Xbox Live. Xbox graphics raise the bar for what consoles can do visually. Xbox is very addictive with great soundtrack and killer sound effects. 

On the front of the machine two memory card slots are present. 360Xbox has a pair of USB ports hidden behind a hinged flap through which you can connect to and communicate with MP3 players and PDAs and digital cameras and laptops.

When laid horizontally, the 4kg Xbox 360 is 309mm wide, 83mm high and 258mm deep and is actually slightly smaller than the original Xbox, which also weighed in at 4kg. Xbox 360 can be customised with interchangeable faceplates and can also be propped up in a vertical position.

As part of the bundle, you get a wireless controller. The Xbox 360 has built-in wireless capabilities, but only for controllers, not Wi-Fi. Unlike with third party wireless controllers for earlier consoles each xbox360 console can support up to 4 wireless controllers. You’ll also like that a green LED on both the 360 itself and the controller indicates exactly which controllers 1 to 4 are connected.

You will find three IBM custom designed symmetrical PowerPC based processor cores running at 3 inside the Xbox360.2GHz. The graphics processor unit is a custom designed unit designed by ATI running at 500MHz. Xbox 360 can process 4 times the number of polygons as the original Xbox console. Inside the ATI GPU you will find 48 parallel shader pipelines. Built around 512MB of GDDR3 RAM the Xbox console uses a shared memory architecture.

Xbox 360 gives you access to all the games you want to play and the people you want to play with and the experiences you will love — when, where and any time you want them. Why buy an Xbox 360? It’s obvious man To change the tides of the war. To make history. To rip the throne out from the fat cats over at Sony and bring choice, flexibility, customization and great online gaming to the masses … so be cool:)

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This post was written by admin on February 26, 2010

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