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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
Abstract: Little black dress Microsoft has started to sell their new Xbox 360 S and PC Games Hardware took the new model dubbed Valhalla to the test and tells you exactly how much loudness and power consumption were improved. Xbox 360 S impressions (15) [Sou...
New formfactor, quieter and more efficient cooling system, onboard WirelessN, and a lot more,
Sleek finish lends itself to fingerprints.
Microsoft officially-unveiled their redesigned Xbox 360 S at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo. The new design features a 45nm XCGPU, quieter and more efficient cooling, as well as other interesting touches like a touch-sensitive media tray cont...
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Published: 2010-07-02, Author: Sean , review by: engadget.com
Generates more heatStill uses proprietary HDD systemNo hi-def playback out of the box
The new Xbox 360 is a sleek, stylish contraption, shiny black from head to cords, but it doesn't offer quite enough to make it an obvious upgrade for those who've bought one before. If the screeching cries of your existing unit are driving you up the wall...
Abstract: Microsoft was the first to enter this current console-gaming generation with its original Xbox 360, a hulk of a system that beat both Nintendo and Sony to the punch. Despite the millions of Xboxes sold (or possibly because of it), the 360 line—encompas...
Revamped, more compact, elegant design, Integrated 802,11n Wi-Fi, Powerful 3D graphics, Excellent, diverse games library, Robust online community,
Glossy shell attracts fingerprints and smudges, Although smaller, the power supply is still bulky, Still lacks Blu-ray,
A still-solid gaming and entertainment experience coupled with a revamped eye-catching design, internal 802.11n Wi-Fi, and more storage make this the best Xbox 360 yet. ...
Regardless, the new Slim is an interesting departure from the old hardware and well worth a look if you've fallen out of the Xbox crowd due to a bricked console. It's a sturdy and handsome upgrade to a workhorse console and, at $299 it isn't too dear to c...
Sleeker design; 17 percent smaller; much quieter operation; better cooling; touch-sensitive power and disc tray; 250GB hard drive; built-in Wi-Fi; five USB ports; dedicated Kinect port; onboard optical digital audio
The hard drive is still proprietary, controller on D-pad remains unchanged, cumbersome power block, renders existing faceplates useless, no cables for HD gaming out of the box
Though the new Xbox 360 certainly addresses most of the concerns we've had with the versions before it, we don't think it warrants a purchase if you already own an Xbox 360 in working order with an HDMI-out port and a hard drive.
Abstract: Video Review: It's sleek, it's black, it's got Wi-Fi and a 250 GB hard drive. Jessica Chobot and Kevin Pereira review the new Xbox 360 Slim that debuted at E3 2010 for $200. ...
While we still don't know exactly what is going on under that final hood that is the Xbox 360 XCGPU heat spreader we do know that Microsoft is making some interesting decisions about the technology going into the console. They have spent what is likely a...
Good price point, Includes a 250GB hard drive, It looks cool, and it is smaller than the original, It is much quieter and runs cooler, Built in WiFi
An odd way to remove the hard drive that could potentially cause problems, No HD connectivity without additional purchase, No Blu-ray player, The fancy shine is easily smudge with fingerprints
A new sleek, smaller, quieter design with built in wifi give the Xbox 360 a much needed overhaul....