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Microsoft 360 Elite - Xbox Console

Microsoft 360 Elite - Xbox Console

Microsoft - 0882224390149
Rating Count : Rating: 4.1 1 review(s)
from £249.99 - £264.99
 
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Microsoft Xbox Live 3 Month Gold Card Subscription

Microsoft Xbox Live 3 Month Gold Card Subscription

Microsoft - ZE400005
Rating Count : Rating: 4 1 review(s)
from £12.99 - £14.98
 
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable

Microsoft Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable

Microsoft - B4V00001
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 19 review(s)
from £19.98 - £19.99
 
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Microsoft Official Controller S- Xbox Console

Microsoft Official Controller S- Xbox Console

Microsoft - K8600014
Rating Count : Rating: 3.9 2 review(s)
from £22.99
 
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Microsoft Xbox Live 4200 Microsoft Points Card

Microsoft Xbox Live 4200 Microsoft Points Card

Microsoft - 56P00008
from £34.99
 
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Microsoft  Console - Xbox Console

Microsoft Console - Xbox Console

Microsoft - XBOXAM
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stuff.tv Title: MicrosoftXbox 360 (Premium)

Pros: Xbox Live content is second to none. Easy to use. As games consoles go, it's a bit of a looker.

Cons: Hardware isn't awesome. Wi-Fi not built-in. No upscaling on DVDs.

Summary: Sod waiting for the PS3 ' this is a true gaming and media 360 degree revolution and it's here now
100/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Review: Microsoft Xbox 360

Pros: All games in high-definition; excellent user-friendly Dashboard interface; built-in support for wireless controllers; excellent online gaming and communications via Xbox Live; backward compatible with many (but not all) original Xbox titles; doubles as su

Cons: First wave of games is somewhat anemic; noisy exhaust fan; no built-in wireless networking; only three USB ports; no support for next-generation HD movie discs; no DVI or HDMI output; doesn't upscale DVDs to HD resolution; gigantic oversize power supply;

Summary: While it's missing a couple of potentially important features at launch, the Xbox 360 delivers the power and performance of a high-end gaming PC, including impressive digital media and networking features.
84/100
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