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The editors liked
Excellent selection of games
Including many 360-only exclusives
All games are in native high-definition
User-friendly Dashboard interface
Supports wireless controllers and accessories
Xbox Live service offers online multiplayer (with matchmaking and...
The editors didn't like
The Elite fails to correct most of the annoyances of the original 360 version
Excellent selection of games, including many 360-only exclusives; all games are in native high-definition; user-friendly Dashboard interface; supports wireless controllers and accessories; Xbox Live service offers online multiplayer (with matchmaking and...
The Elite fails to correct most of the annoyances of the original 360 version: The noisy DVD drive and cooling fan; a gigantic, oversized power supply; no built-in wireless networking; only three USB ports; a substandard DVD player; support for next-gen H...
While its neither a must-have upgrade for existing 360 owners nor as feature-packed as the PS3, the Xbox 360 Elites combination of top-notch gaming and digital media features make it the current game console of choice.
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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...
Abstract: 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...
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... ...
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.
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...
Excellent selection of games; HDMI port; large hard drive
Noisy DVD drive and cooling fan; gigantic power supply; no built-in wireless networking; no built in HD DVD drive
While its neither a must-have upgrade for existing 360 owners nor as feature-packed as the PS3, the Xbox 360 Elites combination of top-notch gaming and digital media features make it the current game console of choice ...
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...