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Xbox 360 Elite Console 120GB with 2 Bonus Games

Xbox 360 Elite Console 120GB with 2 Bonus Games

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From: Microsoft
Category: Video Games

Buy New: $279.75
as of 9/4/2010 18:44 CDT details



New (6) Used (13) from $219.00

Seller: bandr_sales
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
Sales Rank: 6124

Platform: Xbox 360
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Edition: Elite 120GB 2008 Holiday bundle
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Xbox 360
Graphics RAM: 10
Shipping Weight (lbs): 16
Dimensions (in): 151.2 x 88.8 x 140.4

MPN: 52V-00015
Model: 52V-00015
UPC: 882224908610
EAN: 0882224734653
ASIN: B001FPFVD0

Release Date: October 8, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Premium black finish
  • 120GB hard drive
  • Sleek black finish wireless controller
  • HDMI lets you get HD video (up to 1080p)
  • Includes 2 games - LEGO Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda

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Product Description
Xbox 360 Elite is the premier console package with a massive 120GB hard drive, a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) port, a high-definition cable, and a premium black finish for the console. Includes black wireless controller and Xbox LIVE headset. Holiday Bundle includes Lego Indiana Jones and Kung Fu Panda

Amazon.com Product Description
Xbox 360 sets a new pace for digital entertainment. More than just a cutting-edge game system, Xbox 360 also integrates high-definition video, DVD movie playback, digital music, photos, and online connectivity into one sleek, small tower.

Under the Hood

Xbox 360 with wireless controller
Xbox 360, shown with wireless controller, is a sleek, customizable gaming and entertainment system
Xbox 360 is much smaller than its predecessor--it measures approximately 3.3 by 12.2 by 10.2 inches and weighs 7.7 lbs. It's powered by custom IBM PowerPC-based CPU with three symmetrical cores each running at 3.2 GHz. It also carries a custom ATI graphics processor 10 MB of embedded DRAM. This is powerful enough to draw 500 million triangles per second. In other words, it makes for great looking games in standard TV definition, and even better thanks to built-in support for HDTV 1080i televisions. It also supports the widescreen 16:9 format.

The unit has a 12x dual-layer DVD-ROM drive, which plays both the game media and progressive-scan DVD movies right out of the box. For game-save and media storage this console package includes a 120GB hard drive. Along with storing files, the hard drive will make the Xbox 360 backward-compatible with part of the existing Xbox game library.

Control your Gameplay
Xbox 360 uses a refined button layout for its controllers. Back and Start buttons sit at the center of the controller and between them is a new Xbox Guide button, which instantly takes the user to the Xbox 360 user interface. From there, they can check for friends online, access personal digital content like photos and songs, and more. The black and white buttons of the first Xbox controllers have been replaced with new shoulder buttons placed above the left and right triggers. Xbox 360 can accommodate up to four wireless controllers and has three USB 2.0 slots to use for wired controllers or for streaming your digital media from digital cameras, MP3 players, and any Windows XP-based PC. Microsoft has also created a video-conferencing camera, sold separately, that will work with the system.

Xbox 360 user interface
Xbox 360 shown with the ultimate gaming package

The Media Experience

All Xbox 360 titles can be played in either standard or high-definition resolution in 16:9 widescreen, with anti-aliasing for smoother graphics. Game designers will be able to take advantage of the system's multi-channel surround sound. The Xbox 360's digital media allows users to supplement any game's music from tracks in their own personal library.

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Go Live

A built-in Ethernet port allows users to connect their system to a broadband connection for access to the new Xbox Live Silver. The included service lets anyone create a Gamertag and gamer card to express your online identity, chat live with voice chat, and connect to the Xbox Live Marketplace to buy expansions, maps, and other digital items for your games. The subscription service Xbox Live Gold adds to that online competition, game stats, and video chat/messaging. The separately sold wireless adapter supports the common 802.11a, -b, and -g standards.


What's in the Box?

  • Xbox 360 Elite console (black)
  • 120GB hard drive
  • Wireless Controller (black)
  • Xbox Live Headset (black)
  • HDMI port
  • HDMI cable
  • Xbox Live Silver membership
  • One-month subscription to Xbox Live Gold
  • LEGO Indiana Jones Game
  • Kung Fu Panda Game



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1 out of 5 stars Waste of Money   June 8, 2010
Trevin Morrison Jr. (Maple falls, WA USA)
Originally this was a great buy. But just wait till you get the Ring of death. The unit I received from this buyer had opened the system up. Doing so voids any warranty and Microsoft will not fix your xbox. So I was left with a almost 300 dollar paper weight. It would have been nice if in the detail of buying this it told me this. I would have never have purchased this item. Do not buy this. The seller EverGreen Electronics can suck it!!!!


4 out of 5 stars XBOX 360 Elite   March 3, 2010
Caleb Briancesco (Heredia, Costa Rica)
This console is extremely cool!! Is awesome to play Halo 3 or any game with the excelent graphics and it have all kind of cables to adapt to the tv I'm pretty happy with the console, the wireless controles are the most excelent exit jajaja and I'm happy to say that is one of the best invertions ever...


5 out of 5 stars On my husbands wish list.   January 31, 2010
C. V. Ruiz
I bought the Elite. Kinda pricey( i think) But he wanted one so i bought it for his birthday last year. he loves it. still ruins good. lots of fun games for the family. came with the HD cable.


5 out of 5 stars Much better than the original   October 23, 2009
Jeremy Burson
I bought the original Xbox 360 when it came out (White, 20GB HD, No HDMI) and it was great for about a year and I got the red ring of death. I sent it in for repair and then sold it to upgrade to an elite to I could use the HDMI for my HDTV. It is much quieter than the original and seems to be faster. I love all the media you can get now with things such as Netflix, and downloading music videos, TV shows, music and movies to your hard drive from the Xbox welcome screen (If you have a broadband internet connection). All the games I play are amazing graphically and make gaming a whole different experience when playing on xbox live with friends or just other people in general (Again, if you have a broadband internet connection). If you are a parent you can also set the system to only play games up to a certain rating before there is a passcode to be entered. Gaming has come a long way since Atari!!! I would highly recommend for gamers of any age.


5 out of 5 stars Just a simple reviewer   September 20, 2009
Artemis F. (IL)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Background: I bought the XBox Elite as a Christmas present for myself and got a great deal through Amazon (in the end I paid less than I would for a Used Wii). It takes me a while to get through games and I own a lot of open world/sandbox games so that means they'll pile up. I have a Playstation 2 and there are still a few games I'm playing for that system, but a majority of my time lately has been on the XBox.

Review: Currently I've played one Original Xbox game, three 360 games and I'm currently on my fourth and fifth. The Original Xbox game was Fable: The Lost Chapters and it was great. I wish I could have had the option to install it to the hard drive as the load times drove me crazy. Also, after a few weeks, the game would lock up at least once per play through and I would have to start over from my last save. No discernible reason for it, it just got stuck (most of the time in Oakvale, other times after a couple hours, once or twice after only a few minutes). I enjoyed the game, but one would think the 360 would have been able to run the original games better.

The 360 games were as follows: Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga, which I had played individually on the PS2 and enjoyed the improved graphics and new content. The Simpsons Game, which was a fun game and a great fit for the show. And Dead Rising, which I bought because of the "use anything as a weapon", but was apprehensive about playing because I don't normally play that kind of genre. That game was also a lot of fun and I even managed to unlock the MegaBlaster...after four hours of driving back and forth in the parking garage. Currently, I'm playing Burnout Paradise and Crackdown and jumping over buildings in both. Whee! Surprisingly I haven't come across a game (except Fable) that warrants an install on the hard drive as the load times aren't that big a deal.

After playing those games, I feel ready to review this system. The system is well-rounded with a lot of games in store and online (Oh, yeah. I also bought Monkey Island through their arcade and played that. Love that series.). I can play my own soundtrack during games with music that I downloaded to my hard drive. I enjoy the Xbox Marketplace where I can see all the game trailers and play demos of games before I buy them. The achievements are a nice bonus that I've (so far) been able to resist the urge to go crazy with. There has been no red ring to make me cry yet so I don't have that problem influencing my review. And finally, I have spent many hours making Data DVDs with all my video files as they play on my Xbox! How cool is that.

This is a great system and definitely one I'd recommend. I'll get a Wii and PS3 slim eventually (and hang on to my PS2), but so far there are only three or four games out that I want so I can wait. Microsoft did a great job on this console and I'm glad I went with theirs first. However, if I eventually get that red ring, be on the lookout for my follow-up review with lots of grammatical and spelling errors where I claim Microsoft dropped the ball and all hail the SonY. :P


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