Testseek.co.uk have collected 47 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim.
July 2010
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The editors liked
Stunning gameplay
Increasingly capable online services
Quieter and slicker than before
Looks fantastic
Slimmer and lighter than previous models
Very little fan noise
Great value for money
Sexy design
It's quiet!
Built-in Wi-Fi
Touch buttons
Xbox Live
Built-in WiFi
Slimline design
Larger hard drive
Slimmer
Smaller
Quieter
Wireless connectivity
Kinect ready
The editors didn't like
No Blu-ray drive and no 3D abilities
Cooling fan in power brick
No HDMI cable included
Chassis collects fingerprints like nobody's business
Put simply, the Xbox 360 250GB is the best Xbox Microsoft has made thus far. It's better featured, with more USB ports and built-in wireless, its more energy efficient internals mean it's quieter and less power-hungry than its predecessors and, perhaps mo...
Looks fantastic; slimmer and lighter than previous models; very little fan noise; great value for money
Cooling fan in power brick; no HDMI cable included; chassis collects fingerprints like nobody's business
Microsoft's Xbox 360 Slim offers improvements over its predecessors in every area, with reduced fan noise, a 250GB hard drive and great looks. It's really good value and, with the brilliant selection of HD games available for the platform, we think it'...
Incompatible with old Xbox HDs, No Blu-ray, Lacks media storage capability
With wireless connectivity, extra storage within a stylish, near silent body, there's no doubt that this is the best xBox ever. Gameplay is superlative, with fantastic graphics, a huge range of titles and of course xBox Live.But while Sky Player, Zune and...
No Blu-ray, DVD playback still not improved, attracts dirt and dust very quickly
The Xbox 360 S is a great refresh and one that Microsoft should be praised for. We like it, and with Kinect coming soon, these should sell like hot cakes....
Leaner, (slightly) meaner and quieter. Inches closer to the allinone entertainment box we've been waiting for. Cosmetic touches like touchsensitive power and eject buttons class up the joint. Thrusts overpriced accessories ( for a WiFi dongle?!) into obso
In many ways the same console we've been playing since Senior Year. Interconsole data transfers still require a wonky proprietary cable
Xbox 360 Impressions Published on 16th July 2010 by Joe Martin Xbox 360 ImpressionsThe final criteria we chose to test the Xbox 360 Slim on was speed. While all Xbox 360 games are programmed with a specific set of hardware limitations in mind, meanin...