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    Xbox 360 Elite



    Perhaps spooked by the success of Sony's PlayStation 3, despite its delays and hefty £425 price tag, Microsoft has come up with an upgrade to its Xbox 360, less than 18 months after its initial launch. The Xbox 360 Elite is black instead of white, includes a 120GB hard drive (six times as capacious as the previous 360's, and twice as big as the PS3's), and sports an HDMI output for easier and better quality connection to HD Ready TVs.
    The Elite is out now in the US, where it costs $480 (£240). It should arrive in the UK around September -- almost certainly in time for Christmas -- and we would expect it to come in around the £350 mark, not a great deal cheaper than the PS3. You can find our review of the original Xbox 360 here.
    The hardware
    Except for its black finish and HDMI port, the Xbox 360 Elite is cosmetically identical to the Xbox 360 Premium. The 360 is neither as slick as the glossy PS3 nor as cute as the diminutive Nintendo Wii, but the Elite's matte-black finish is certainly a big step up from the 'iPod white' colour scheme of the earlier Xbox 360s. While the Elite blends in with the other black components in your AV rack, however, it may not match all your accessories -- you may need to mix and match some white 360 accessories, as not all accoutrements will immediately be available in black.

    The Elite's HDMI connector isn't found on standard Xbox 360s
    The back panel of the 360 Elite includes an HDMI port, an AV connector, a single USB port and an Ethernet jack.
    Whereas the previous Xbox 360 could output high-definition video up to 1080p resolution via VGA, far more TVs actually accept that highest quality picture via the HDMI input -- if they can show it at all. Most HD Ready TVs will only show 1080i or 720p, but you can select those as output options on the 360, or your TV will downscale 1080p to fit. The downside is Microsoft seems to have opted for something less than the HDMI version 1.3 found on the PlayStation 3. That means that any movies played on the optional HD DVD add-on will be limited to standard Dolby Digital soundtracks, not the higher-resolution Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, or DTS-HD Master Audio.
    Whereas the Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3 game consoles have built-in Wi-Fi support, the older Xbox 360 was limited to a wired network connection. Sadly, that hasn't changed on the Xbox 360 Elite -- Ethernet remains the only built-in option. Yes, you can get the optional wireless networking adaptor, which conveniently clips on to the back of the 360 -- but it monopolises the solitary USB port on the console's back and costs an extra £60.
    The Xbox 360 Elite's hard drive is located in the detachable module that snaps on to the side of the console. Since the 20GB hard disk on the original Xbox 360 filled up very quickly -- download a game demo here, a movie trailer there, and a few extra game levels or multiplayer maps, and soon you've got no space left at all. The real benefit of all this extra memory will be felt when the UK and European version of Xbox Live Marketplace gets downloadable TV shows and movies like its US equivalent, though. For now, it's just breathing space.
    The wireless controllers are identical to previous models except for the black colour scheme. There's no new functionality, such as the tilt sensitivity in the PS3 or the motion control of the Wiimote. They accept two AA batteries, or you can opt for a snap-on rechargeable model (available separately).
    Two other less-than-brilliant aspects of the Xbox 360 that have been carried over to the Elite are the absolutely massive external power supply (top left in the pic above) and the console's noise. While the giant power brick can be hidden away behind your TV cabinet, the exhaust fan and especially the DVD drive remain noisy to the point of distraction.

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    We already knew

    I'm thinking of trading in my 360 and purchasing that, it'll be £120 well spent imo.
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    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    Same. I've already filled my 20GB hard drive up.

    This is predicted for release in the UK - 29th August

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    Hmm, it's stupid how British citizens get ripped off.

    I'll be able to download Arcade games and demo's without worrying of space then.

    Also, it's meant to be smoother running and quieter which I'd pay £120 for anyway
    Quote Originally Posted by Nain View Post
    i voted 'Not Sure' as im, not sure!

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    I think I'll also sell a few games and buy a Black Controller and 2 Black Charge Kit Things

    or I can just buy a can of black paint.

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    Im going to sell my Xbox 360 for this one,Ive had my 360 since it came out its so slow and crumby,How much do you think i will have to pay for ontop?

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    Basic Selling Price - £150
    Upgrade - About £120

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    Dude, this came out months ago in the US.


    Give back our edit button!

    My 1337th post.


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    I think it's shocking, I only just got my xbox 360 and now I feel as if it's old.

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    Yeah same in canada, it was out along time ago

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