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Xbox 360 Pro Bundle (includes 60GB Hard Drive, Kung-Fu Panda, LEGO Indiana Jones) Specs:
Product Name
Xbox 360 Pro Bundle (includes 60GB Hard Drive, Kung-Fu Panda, LEGO Indiana Jones)
Manufacturer
Microsoft
Product Number MPN
52T-00141
Retail Price
$299.99
EAN-13
0882224734479
UPC
882224734479
Specifications
Platform
Xbox 360
Dimensions
12.9 x 11.9 x 7.2 in.
Weight
14 lbs.
Deal first added on:
4-November-2008
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I previously reviewed the original Xbox 360 and gave it 3 stars due to the RROD issues. THis is my third Xbox now and they seemed to have finally fixed the heat issue with a newer processor and more heat sinks. Xbox is brilliant; the exclusive titles are excellent, and the multi platform titles are superior on Xbox in my opinion. I have a PS3 too for Blu-ray and Sony's exclusive games, but I prefer the Xbox controller and Xbox live for COD4, AC2 etc.....and of course they have the Mass Effect series.
So with such a brilliant system, why do I give it three stars? Well for starters, they charge for Xbox live. I realize that the service is a little better than Sony's and I enjoy it a lot, but the fees seem a little excessive. Especially considering the amount of problems it encounters with big game releases.
The other gripe I have is that there's no integrated wifi connection. Seriously? Even the DS can connect to the internet, but my $300 Xbox needs a CATV cable. I've had the wireless adapter for a couple of years now and I had to pay an extra $100 bucks for it; that's absolutely insane considering it's free with all of the other gaming systems. Now they've come up with an N type adapter and they want another $100 from me; Not this time Microsoft. Fool me once...etc
Finally, I had to pay $200 for my HD player add on that is no longer supported. It's not exactly Microsofts fault that their format failed, but they sold me an obsolete feature and I have 15 HD titles; I'll take your apololgy now Microsoft. At the very least, I would expect you to accept defeat, create a Blu-ray drive and allow people who purchased the HD drive to trade it in. This is the repsonible thing to do. I thought that was the intent of not integrating the HD drive originally was so that if they lost the war then they could just make a Blu-ray one and still allow their system to have an HD movie functionality. Ehhh..whatever then; I had to buy the PS3 to play new movies.
So, what's the total damage:
1) $400 for original Xbox 360
2) Waiting a month to get a replacement (replacement failed too)
3) $400 for third Xbox 360 with two worthless games
4) $200 for obolete HD drive
5) $100 for WiFi adapter
6) $60 in replacement microphones made way too cheap
7) $50 in replacement rechargable batteries that all failed mysteriously and stopped recharging
8) $50 a year for Xbox live (4 years) = $200
Total: $1410 for my Xbox gaming experience
Oh yeah, $300 for the PS3 to play HD movies after Microsoft backed format bombed
PS3 hasn't had any issues, and Uncharted 2/ Killzone 2 were great.
I still prefer the Xbox 360 and would gladly pay another $1400 to continue playing, but I just want to make sure that potential purchasers of anything Microsoft are prepared to get screwed.
Some people have been really lucky and are still using the original Xbox without issues and connect CATV straight to it since their Router is near by. However, this has not been my experience
In summation, I love what you do Microsoft, but I hate your company! Please stop screwing me over!
I won't even get into my views on Windows...ehhh
"More than a system"
2009-06-23
- Reviewed By Won Lee from Jersey City, NJ United States
Greetings,
I thought I was too old for a video gaming system. Don't get me wrong, I love playing video games but guilt and shame prevented me from buying one. After much cajoling from my friends, I decided to purchase a XBOX360 as a way to keep in touch with friends that have since moved away. I am very happy I did.
The XBOX360 is more than a video gaming system; it has become the central hub of my home entertainment system. Microsoft has truly ushered in the next generation gaming experience. What I most like about the XBOX is the onDemand features. I can stream movies via XBOX or I can purchase a XBLA game.
The only serious competitor to the 360, as a next generation experience, is Sony's PS3. The PS3 has all the technical advantages but it significantly trails the XBOX in the important categories: game library and player pool. The first makes the 360 the superior gaming system. The second makes the 360 a richer experience since the future of gaming is the community.
I purchased this x-box 360 60GB w 2 games like new, but the description says with a wireless controller, and I was sent one with the wire??? The rest of it was good, Im just hopeing to get the right controller now!
Xbox 360 is really good. You will enjoy your time by playing Xbox. By taking Live Gold membership you can play with your friends which is very nice. So many excellent game are there for you...
i had some problems with the xbox 360 it overheats and i don't know how to hook up my xbox live very complicated.
"360 was just what I needed.."
2008-12-03
- Reviewed By An Amazon User
..to go along with my Wii! I purchased the Holiday Bundled (KungFuPanda/LegoIndy) Xbox 360 and I've been in love with it since I got my first taste of its broadend online community, the numerous demos, videos, achievements, some of its huge gaming retail library and arcade games...the list continues.
My first demo that I played was Lost Planet from Capcom. I would marry the game if it were human. It was the first time playing it and I played against other people whom I've become friends with and just about every night I play it, I had another friend added to my list. Even friends I went to high school and work with play with me from time to time and its awesome.
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