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Low Cost Xbox 360 250GB Console

Xbox 360 250GB Console

Xbox 360 250GB Console

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1084 in Video Games
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Microsoft
  • Model: RKH-00041
  • Released on: 2012-06-26
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.39" h x
    10.63" w x
    2.95" l,
    .52 pounds

Features

  • Xbox 360 Console
  • Xbox 360 250GB Hard Drive
  • Xbox 360 Wireless Controller
  • xbox 360 head set





Xbox 360 250GB Console









Product Description

  • Ready for tomorrow with a leaner look and a sleek black finish
  • With built-in wi-fi, you can connect instantly to the world of entertainment on Xbox? LIVE, where HD movies and TV stream in an instant
  • Ready for the controller-free experiences of Kinect?
  • Huge 250GB hard drive has plenty of space to store favorite games and movies
  • Includes Xbox 360? S console, Xbox 360? 250GB hard drive, Xbox 360? wireless controller and Xbox 360? headset





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    Customer Reviews

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    32 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
    4Still a must-own for most gamers
    By C. S.
    My five-year-old Xbox needed replacing. It wasn't because of a failure with the console itself (I'd already gone through the red-rings a few years back, and the console was repaired under warranty, and worked fine), but the attached hard drive was slowing down/wearing out, causing lag in multiplayer and error messages during video streaming. Because my Xbox was an older non-Slim model, I couldn't buy a new hard drive for it, and the "refurbished" drives that Gamestop sells (really not refurbished any more than simply wiped of data and re-sold) were as old as my hard drive, or older. Thanks to Microsoft using a proprietary hard drive format, I was having to replace a working console.For cost reasons, my preference was just to wait until the next-gen Xbox. With Halo 4 coming out, and the prospect of missing out on multiplayer with friends, I decided to buy a new Xbox.Fortunately, Amazon had cut $50 off the price, and I was able to get the machine on this page before Amazon sold out. Because I selected Super Saver Shipping, Amazon sat on the order for a week, then shipped it in two days (go figure). As much as this new Xbox was a grudge purchase, I have to say the Slim model is a treat to use after the old white model I have.First, I can't hear it under my desk. The white model sounded like a hair dryer, and the noise alone pushed me to use my PS3 more often. Now, the Xbox Slim and the PS3 are equally pleasant to use. Also, the smaller form factor of the Slim is appreciated. In a world where an iPhone makes headlines for getting a few mm thinner, it's also nice that consoles are shrinking.The Slim's design looks like it was made by a hardware company, finally, and not a software giant that reaches for white plastic as a case solution. Since it is wise for console owners to keep their machines in well-ventilated areas due to the heat these things generate (I have mine out in the open), how the Xbox looks is relevant, even though it is simply a game machine.What is most enjoyable about this new Xbox Slim, for me, I am now certain that any lag in function, either online, or with the Xbox dashboard, is due to my internet connection, or to the Xbox software, and not an aging console or hard drive. Having confidence in your hardware, especially when playing multiplayer games online, is a bonus, since lag or slow write speeds impact the performance you're striving for in a multiplayer environment. If I were just playing single player games, for example, I would have ridden the white Xbox until it literally broke down.Moving from older hardware to the latest version also gives me perspective on what Microsoft has failed to improve on. The Xbox dashboard is laggy, and has been since before Xbox avatars were introduced. It's not a deal-breaker, especially given Microsoft's advantages, including an excellent chat feature that "just works" every time you use it, but you would think Microsoft could tap into some hardware acceleration, to give later-model users a bit faster load times on the dashboard. The same complaint could be levied against the DVD-ROM drive, which takes just as long to install a game to the hard drive as my five-year-old machine did. It's a moot point now, as Microsoft is undoubtedly focused on the next-generation Xbox, but if these small advantages had been implemented when the Slim was designed, it would have given upgraders like myself, forced upgraders some of us, a little bit of extra value. (I realize every Xbox needs to have the same performance capabilities in online settings, to keep a level playing field. It may have been problematic, but the Xbox still feels needlessly slow to use.)If you find yourself with an Xbox you don't trust anymore, or are tired of the loud noise of an older model, there is still a year before the next-gen machine arrives, at least. A multiplayer gamer will get a lot out of a new Xbox, especially at $249. I went back and forth on it, but now that I upgraded, even this late in the cycle, I find the Slim just good enough to justify the expense.

    12 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
    5Great Buy
    By Pat
    Everything you need including all cables, controller etc are included. It even comes with a headset that isn't listed in the description.

    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    5son loves his xbox
    By leona
    son loves his xbox. cant buy enough games...lol he says it works great with no problems. 5 stars, would buy again

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    Xbox 360 250GB Console. Reviewed by Perry S. Rating: 4.8

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