techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:10:57
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After nearly two years on sale in the UK, Microsoft today launched the first major update of the Xbox 360. The Elite is slicker, its snazzier, and its a little more expensive at £299. But is it any better? Of course, we could forgive Microsoft for no...
Improved storage, HDMI support and included cable, Small price premium over standard 360...
No Wi-Fi as standard, HD DVD drive still an add-on extra...
After nearly two years on sale in the UK, Microsoft today launched the first major update of the Xbox 360. The Elite is slicker, its snazzier, and its a little more expensive at £299. But is it any better? Of course, we could forgive Microsoft for no...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:10:57
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enhanced xbox 360 console, but not enhanced enough: The enhanced version of Microsofts successful gaming console has to realistically be marked down as a missed opportunity. On one hand its undoubtedly a powerful beast, and better equipped to go toe-to-to...
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Can a bigger hard drive and HDMI bring new life to this console?...
HDMI socket, 120GB hard drive, great graphics...
Power pack is massive, still noisy...
If youre a gamer and you want to get into the Xbox 360, this is the way to do it. Skip the Core and Pro and stump up the extra £50. It will be worth it in the long run.
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MS Xbox 360 Elite Were talking the Elite, the newest addition to the growing Xbox 360 console range. Its more or less the same as the existing Xbox 360 aside from three notable modifications. It features an HDMI port, a 120GB hard drive and, of co...
The price is something that sets this console aside from the competition and for most buyers, the sheer number of quality games available will make the real difference. The PS3 also offers an incredible gaming experience, but the majority of the games...
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Microsofts Xbox 360 Elite is here, and this version of the sleek game console offers more than just cosmetic improvements. The units bolstered specs - such as a 120GB hard disk drive and an HDMI 1.2 connector, perfect for todays high-def TVs - mea...
If you havent jumped on the Xbox bandwagon just yet, but had planned to (Halo 3, anyone?), the Xbox 360 Elite merits your consideration. The inclusion of the 120GB hard drive, HDMI, and full 1080p support may make this console pricey, but its also a...
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Its reached that stage again in the console war. Everyones made their big opening salvo – now its down to all sides taking pops at each other from the trenches by releasing add-ons and special editions. But even knowing all of that the Xbox 360 Elit...
If youre buying a new 360, get an Elite - simple as that. If youve already got one, this is pretty much a cosmetic upgrade – but you might want to look into getting the separate 120GB hard drive when it comes out...
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When it was first released, Microsofts Xbox 360 was the ultimate gaming machine. It had no equal and there was nothing standing in its way as the leading, and the only, high definition gaming device. Things change, and for Microsoft this change came w...
HDMI support, 1080p resolution on HD-DVD, 120GB hard drive, Black finish...
Expensive, No dedicated optical out port, No remote control, restrictive hard drive transfer procedures The Final Word The Xbox 360 Elite is an attractive new shell for an already impressive gaming console. We would have liked to see the new features h...
The Xbox 360 Elite is an attractive new shell for an already impressive gaming console. We would have liked to see the new features handled a little better but overall, its still the same as the original Xbox 360.
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Its reached that stage again in the console war. Everyones made their big opening salvo – now its down to all sides taking pops at each other from the trenches by releasing add-ons and special editions. But even knowing all of that the Xbox 360 Elit...
Better value than Premium. Big hard drive. New HDMI connection. Smart paint job...
Premium is getting an HDMI connection too. Doesnt include HD-DVD drive...
If youre buying a new 360, get an Elite - simple as that. If youve already got one, this is pretty much a cosmetic upgrade – but you might want to look into getting the separate 120GB hard drive when it comes out...
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Thumbs Up:Online Xbox Live Marketplace for purchasing add-on game content, TV shows, HD movies, mini-games; works as digital media hub and doubles Windows Media Extender; backward compatibility for Xbox 360 original; Xbox Live service for online multip...
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite is here, and this version of the sleek, matte-black game console offers more than just cosmetic improvements. The unit's bolstered specs--such as a 120GB hard disk drive and an HDMI 1.2 connector, perfect for today's high-def...
Large (120GB) hard drive, HDMI 1.2 connector...
Lacks integrated highdef disc player...
Xbox 360 Elite, the premier Xbox 360 console package that includes a massive 120GB hard drive, a HDMI port and like all Xbox 360 consoles and a premium black finish...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:10:57
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Microsoft Xbox 360 EliteThe unit supports HDTV 1080i televisions, widescreen 16:9 format, and features video upscaling of your existing games and DVDs. All Xbox 360 games can be played in standard or high definition. There's a 12X dual-layer DVD drive...
The Xbox 360 Elite also comes with an improved wireless controller with rechargeable batteries, an HDMI cable and an Ethernet cable. While the ultimate decision on which game console to buy will probably come down to features vs. the games available fo...
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Xbox 360 is intended to act as a gateway to video downloads, in this case through Xbox Live Video Marketplace. As Xbox and Zune users will know, instead of being able to spend money directly in the marketplace, one has to purchase Microsoft points, at the...
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:10:57
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 01:10:57
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The big difference between Microsofts Xbox 360 Elite and the previous incarnation of the Xbox 360, which is still on sale, at a lower price, is the colour - its gone from pristine white to dark black. Otherwise the case looks the same, but the inside...
Great controller Friendly interface HDMI output...
Noisy fan remains from previous versions Nothing to tempt existing owners...
Console gaming in 2007 doesnt get much better than this.
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Its reached that stage again in the console war. Everyones made their big opening salvo – now its down to all sides taking pops at each other from the trenches by releasing add-ons and special editions. But even knowing all of that the Xbox 360 Elit...
Better value than Premium. Big hard drive. New HDMI connection. Smart paint job...
Premium is getting an HDMI connection too. Doesnt include HD-DVD drive...
If youre buying a new 360, get an Elite - simple as that. If youve already got one, this is pretty much a cosmetic upgrade – but you might want to look into getting the separate 120GB hard drive when it comes out...
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It seems like a very long time since I reviewed the Xbox 360 . In fact Microsoft's second console has been with us for nearly two years - it launched in the UK on 2nd December 2005, and I can still remember sitting up all night making sure that I had the...
The Xbox 360 Elite may not address the noise pollution issue that has plagued Microsoft's console since launch, but it does bring some key new features to the platform. HDMI support is a welcome addition, while the increased hard disk capacity will defini...
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With worldwide sales tallying over 10 million units since its release a year an a half ago, Microsofts Xbox 360 platform is poised to overtake its predecessor. Already, the adoption rate of Microsofts online gaming/media service, Xbox Live, has sur...
Elegant design looks stylish in most entertainment setups. Extensive digital media capabilities. Excellent games library. Robust online community. Powerful 3D graphics.
Like the original Xbox 360, the Elite generates a considerable amount of noise and heat. Console still lacks internal Wi-Fi. Power supply is way too bulky. No internal high-definition optical drive.
Even though the Xbox 360 Elite wont sway current owners to upgrade, its impressive feature set and strong online community make it the high-powered console to own...
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ultimateavmag.com Updated: 2011-08-02 01:10:57
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The past year and change has been an interesting time for home theater enthusiasts, with the introduction of two competing high-definition movie formats, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc. The scenario is very reminiscent to the 1980s when VHS and Betamax had...
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You might recall our review of the Microsoft Xbox 360 game console back in December 2005. Recently we acquired a Sony Playstation 3 and replaced the Xbox 360 with the Elite model. We thought it would be fun to compare the two premium game consoles in t...
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Come this fall, two years will have passed since the original Xbox 360 was first introduced as the first of the “next-generation” game consoles. Nearly a year after the Xbox 360 launch, Sony’s PlayStation 3 and Nintendo’s Wii game...
Larger, 120GB hard drive HDMI output Semi-quieter DVD drive Includes HDMI and component cables...
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The Xbox 360 Elite is a solid system worth owning, but only if you can take advantage of its features – and if you do not currently own an Xbox 360 system. If you currently have an Xbox 360, then you will want to pass on the upgrade as there are onl...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-15 08:55:29
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Another great option for an all-in-one home media server solution is Microsoft’s flagship gaming console, the Xbox 360. When all of the features are considered, it’s quite impressive what Microsoft has been able to do with what used to be just a gaming...
The Xbox 360 allows you to purchase and rent movies as well as purchase music with the Zune software...
Netflix and a handful of music streaming websites are the only internet content that this server offers.
Even though it lacks access to a great deal of internet content, the Xbox 360 performs well for basic home media server uses...
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