The Xbox 360 is Microsoft second gaming console and was released in November of 2005 (the initial being the Xbox) a year before the launch of PS3 and Nintendo Wii. In June 2010 an upgraded version of the Xbox 360 console was released replacing the old Xbox models. We shall be looking at the differences between the varied Xbox 360 models to date.
Xbox 360 Core: The Xbox 360 Core was released alongside the Xbox Pro in November 2005. The console was a basic one lacking a hard drive which meant you could not shop games on it nor make use of Xbox Live. The console was also not compatible with titles from Microsoft's first gaming console. One of the major problems with this console was the situation of overheating. This model was discontinued and replaced with the Xbox Arcade technique.
Xbox 360 20 GB Pro:The 20GB Pro (also recognized as Xbox 360 Premium) was one of the consoles released in 2005. The console was capable of playing some of the titles from her groundbreaking console. Highlights of the console consist of the ability to play games in High Definition, connect with other gamers on the web and play games via Xbox live. In addition the console had a HDMI ouput with a resolution of 1080p. But this model was discontinued in August of 2008 and replaced with a 60GB version of the box at the same value. One of the complications connected with the Xbox 360 20GB Pro was the red ring of death which created the console to crash.
Xbox 360 Arcade: This program replaced the Xbox 360 Core in October of 2007 and was best suited for casual gamers. Like the "Core", the technique lacked a hard drive instead a 256MB internal memory was supplied which was later upgraded to 512MB. Gamers requiring added tough drive space could on the other hand buy an external challenging drive which could be fitted externally to the console. Also integrated had been a wireless controller, HDMI-output support and 5 Xbox Live Arcade games. The Arcade program was replaced in August 2010 with the 4G Xbox Slim console.
Xbox 360 Elite: This technique was released in April 2007 and featured a 120GB hard drive with a black matte finish. The Xbox 360 Elite was also capable of playing some of the old Xbox titles and had assistance for a wireless controller and headset. It also was capable of connecting to Xbox Live exactly where the gamer could download games and engage in multi-web based play. The system had issues amongst which had been a noisy DVD drive and cooling fan.The Xbox 360 Elite console later replaced the Xbox 360 Premium 60GB for the very same price and became outdated with the release of Xbox 360 slim version.
Xbox 360 Super Elite: The console 1st appeared in October 2009 and had some similarities to the Xbox 360 Elite however differed in that it had a 250GB difficult drive and was packaged with two wireless controller. The Xbox 360 Super Elite has been sold as a bundle with the following games: Call of Duty: Contemporary Warfare 2, Forza Motosport 3, Halo 3, Halo three: ODST and Final Fantasy XIII.
Xbox 360 Slim: In June 2010 Microsoft released the 250GB slim model and followed it with the release of the 4GB slim model in August of 2010. The slim consoles are replacements for all old Xbox 360 models. The slim models had been an improvement on previous consoles, fixing among others troubles like loud fan noise and high power consumption. Also the Xbox 360 Slim models have built-in WIFI and are Kinect ready. In terms of design the 4GB has a black matte finish, when the 250GB version has a glossy black finish.
It has been highlighted by Microsoft that the new Xbox 360 models could possibly last an additional four years due to the Kinect. What we have completed so far in this review is to give you an overview of the major differences among the old and new Xbox 360 consoles. No matter if you really should purchase one of the new Xbox 360 slim versions is dependent on your specifications.
