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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 3551 reviews of Xbox 360 Elite Console from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.1/10. Comparing these reviews to 78477 other Game Consoles reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 84/100 (or 8.4 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
9 out of 10
Summary: More compact and runs quieter, does the new "S" specced Microsoft console warrant an upgrade for those using the original model?
Conclusion: 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.
Pro : 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
Cons : The hard drive is still proprietary; controller on D-pad remains unchanged; cumbersome power block; renders existing faceplates useless; no HD gaming out-of-the-box
0 out of 10
Summary: Microsoft Xbox 360 was the first next-generation game console launched in 2006. The company had tried to capture back the market from Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii. In September 2009, Microsoft has replaced Xbox 360 Elite with Microsoft Xbox Pro...
Conclusion: If you need a new Xbox with 120GB hard drive and can purchase separate wireless adapter and Xbox Live Gold membership, then you can buy – Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite. However, we will advise you to check Sony PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Wii before making...
Pro : Online Xbox Live Marketplace for purchasing add-on game content, TV shows, HD movies, mini-games; works as digital media hub and doubles Windows Media Extender; backward compatibility for Xbox 360 original; Xbox Live service for online multiplayer...
Cons : Need third-party wireless connectivity option; online gaming needs paid subscription of Xbox Live; substandard DVD player; limited and recessed three USB ports; no onboard Wireless networking; massive external power supply; noise exhaust fan and DVD...
8 out of 10
Summary: The Xbox 360 Elite also comes with an improved wireless controller with rechargeable batteries, an HDMI cable and an Ethernet cable. While the ultimate decision on which game console to buy will probably come down to features vs. the games available...
Conclusion: The Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite supports HDTV 1080i televisions, widescreen...
Pro : 3.2GHz PowerPC-based processorATI graphics with 10MB ramHDTV compatible, video upscaling of existing games and DVDs12X dual-layer DVD drive120GB hard drive
0 out of 10
Summary: If you're buying a new 360, get an Elite - simple as that. If you've 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...