Microsoft unveils slimmer, smaller Xbox 360 with Wi-Fi

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Xbox 360 250GB Elite

 

While Microsoft was all about Kinect at the E3, it pulled out a new Xbox 360 console at the expo. The new Xbox 360 is known as Xbox 360 250GB Elite and as you would’ve guessed it comes with 250GB of storage. But wait, storage is not the only thing upgraded here. The new console is now slimmer, smaller, has Wi-Fi 802.11n built-in and comes in a glossy black chassis with an angular design, which kind of looks good when you compare it with the boxy original Xbox 360.

The Xbox 360 250GB also consumes less power and connects Kinect directly as opposed to connecting Kinect on original Xbox 360 that requires an additional power outlet.

The console is shipping now for $300.

Product Page [Amazon]

[Via Arstechnica]

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2 Responses to “Microsoft unveils slimmer, smaller Xbox 360 with Wi-Fi”

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  2. THE GAME CONSOLE LOOKS GREAT,BUT THE KILLER QUESTION IS HAVE WE GOT THIS CIRCLE OF DEATH THING TAKEN CARE OF? I AM NOT A GAMER JUST A PARENT WHO IS SPENDING MONEY FOR THE KIDS

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