Well The good:
Well if your one of the few humans to have experienced the perks of high definition you will love the games for the Xbox 360. All the games play in high-definition, as does the easy to use interface. This console is one of Microsoft’s elite game machines offering premium wireless controllers, built in support for online gaming, seamless content downloads, and an unbeatable live communication network via Xbox Live. This console is not for the faint hearted, it is a serious piece of machinery and simply excepts compatibility with many of the original Xbox titles. Some other superior features the 360 xbox system boasts is a built in media hub and windows extender, which will allow users to download, movies, TV, and games.
Now I know your about to ask so what’s the catch, well of cause shopping for the Microsoft xbox is easy but what about the price? Well pricing is around $300 mark for a bargain. Another down side is that there is a limit to the games that are available, but that will change. Also there are some design flaws, which you can only expect from a big organization, such as no DVI or HDMI output, a noisy exhaust fan and only three USB ports, but of cause they are design that way so there is a market for these accessories. Over all you cant go wrong in advancing your gaming experiences by purchasing an xbox 360 console, it delivers by far the most powerful digital media performance and networking features for any console on the market, enjoy.
The bad: The list of truly impressive next-gen games remains small. The console has some design flaws: a noisy exhaust fan, a gigantic oversized power supply, no built-in wireless networking, only three USB ports, and no DVI or HDMI output. The DVD player is rather substandard, and support for next-gen HD-DVD movies requires a bulky external accessory. Additionally, the system's customary 20GB hard drive can't store a lot of high-definition downloadable content. Online gaming requires a paid subscription to Xbox Live.
The bottom line: The Xbox 360 delivers the power and performance of a high-end gaming PC, including impressive digital media and networking features.
