New Xbox 360 Hardware Details
The new Xbox 360 has touch-sensitive on/off and eject buttons and built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi. You can find ports for optical audio, A/V, HDMI, ethernet, and a custom port for the Kinect connection, as well as five USB ports. Only the common A/V component cables appear while using method (the very same cables that appear with the current model), so the HDMI cable is even now separate. The power supply is all new and a lot smaller, and also the console itself is “whisper quiet,” with just a single big fan as opposed to two, placed specifically around the side of the console to improve acoustics. The program makes a small chime whenever you flip it on as well, and the disc drive nevertheless sounds the same when it spins up.
The hard drive is 250GB, and there’s a tab on the bottom that you are able to pull out to replace it if required. Transfer software is constructed to the system this time, so all you’ve to complete is plug one end from the cable (obtainable for $19.99) into the program, the other end to the difficult drive, and then transfer away — no disc required. The case is black and glossy, smaller and thinner than the white version. The console will come with 1 common wireless controller, backwards compatible with previous versions of the hardware, obviously. All of the accessories are black, including the chatpad. It feels lighter to hold than the original Xbox — not that you’d be moving it around a lot.
