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| Xbox 360 Elite System Console Includes 120GB Hard Drive | 
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| From: Microsoft Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (203 reviews) Sales Rank: 69
Platform: Xbox 360 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Graphics RAM: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 17 Dimensions (in): 12.8 x 11.5 x 7.3
MPN: B4J-00122 Model: 360 Elite System UPC: 882224390118 EAN: 0882224390118 ASIN: B000OYMSL6
Release Date: April 29, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Xbox 360 Elite console - The Xbox 360 Elite has a premium black finish and three powerful core processors capable of producing the best in HD entertainment (up to 1080p, like any Xbox 360), 16 - 9 cinematic aspect ratio, anti-aliasing for smooth textures, full surround sound, HDMI output and DVD playback withupscaling capabilities right out of the box | | | Xbox 360 120GB hard drive - The huge 120GB detachable hard drive allows gamers to save their games and store television shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, extra game levels, demos and other content available from Xbox Live Marketplace. | | | Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black) - The sleek black finish of this high-performance wireless controller matches the style of the Elite Console. It has a range of up to 30 feet and a battery life of 30 hours on two AA batteries. | | | Xbox 360 headset (black) - Now available in black, the headset lets you strategize while playing together online or trade taunts with your opponents. You can also send voice messages to friends on Xbox Live. | | | Xbox 360 HDMI cable - New to Xbox 360, HDMI lets you get HD video (up to 1080p) and multichannel surround sound, all from one cable.Xbox Live Silver Membership - With this, gamers can chat with friends online, collect achievements and gamerscores, send and receive voice and text messages, and access Xbox Live Marketplace content such as game demos, HD movies and TV, as well as the best in downloadable games from Xbox Live Arcade |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From the manufacturer Introducing Xbox 360 Elite, the premier Xbox 360 console package that includes a massive 120GB hard drive, a HDMI port and a premium black finish. Xbox 360 Elite also includes a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE headset. Xbox 360 Elite has enough space for a whole library of Xbox LIVE Arcade games as well as downloadable high-definition TV shows, movies, music, and more available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Features: - Xbox 360 Elite console: The console is equipped with a premium black finish and an HDMI port and like all Xbox 360 systems, comes with three powerful core processors, 16:9 cinematic aspect ratio, anti-aliasing for smooth textures, full surround sound, HDMI cable and DVD playback with upscaling capabilities right out of the box.
- Xbox 360 120GB hard drive: The huge 120GB detachable hard drive allows gamers to save their games and store television shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, extra game levels, demos and other content available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Also sold separately.
- Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black): The sleek black finish of this high-performance wireless controller matches the style of the Elite Console. It has a range of up to 30 feet and a battery life of 30 hours on two AA batteries. Also sold separately.
- Xbox 360 headset (black): Now available in black, the headset lets you strategize while playing together online or trade taunts with your opponents. You can also send voice messages to friends on Xbox LIVE.
- Xbox 360 HDMI cable: New to Xbox 360, HDMI lets you get HD video (up to 1080p) and multichannel surround sound, all from one cable.
- Xbox LIVE Silver Membership: With this, gamers can chat with friends online, collect achievements and gamerscores, send and receive voice and text messages, and access Xbox LIVE Marketplace content such as game demos, HD movies and TV, as well as the best in downloadable games from Xbox LIVE Arcade.
- One-month subscription to Xbox LIVE Gold: An Xbox LIVE Gold Membership provides a complete online entertainment experience. Subscribe to this premium service and engage in competitive online multiplayer matches, tailor your matchmaking via feedback and accomplishments, chat with more than one person at a time, and take advantage of unique privileges in Xbox LIVE Marketplace and Xbox LIVE Arcade.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 198 more reviews...
  Be careful!! July 2, 2008 Yes, the Xbox is great fun and has the most advanced online features if it only works... After only 6 weeks of moderate use I experienced the famous "Red Ring of Death" and with lots of apologies from Microsoft it took 3 weeks to exchange a brand new one and get a "refurbished" one. Unfortunately this refurbished console arrived non-functional (again RROD. So more empathy more apologies, but still I had to send in the console (where MS has a smooth and cost-free system in place, so they must do it quite often) and in an separate shipment at my own cost the power supply (all under warranty). Another 3 weeks and I am still waiting.. So far I paid over a thousand dollar for console and games and it is more time for repair than I ever had for gaming. If you want to risk it, go ahead. It can be lots of fun, but I am done with Microsoft and will get me a Playstation 3.
  Unreliable June 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When it works, its a great product. But be warned - the red ring of death is still a problem. Buy this product at your own risk. Yes, microsoft will repair the x-box. However, they will no longer send a box (coffin) for your unit. So if you buy an xbox, keep your original packaging for when (not if) the red ring of death hits your unit. They do pay for postage and 1 month of xbox live. Both the Wii and Playstation are much better products in terms of reliability. Microsoft is already losing a lot of money on the repairs. It will be interesting to see if they try to start limiting the warranty period in the future. They claimed at their shareholder meeting the repairs are decreasing. Well, my xbox elite is less than 6 months old and aready needs repairing.
  Reliability questions are still out there, but unmatched games! June 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got my XBOX Elite shortly after they were introduced (it had the 205W power brick - newer ones have the 175W brick), which was just over a year ago (this review being written in June 2008). I had read, as others have, that there were reliability concerns with early systems but I didn't experience the red ring of death (RROD) in that year. I used my Elite in both the vertical and horizontal positions, depending on where I played and it's in a room with other computer equipment, so it's not exactly a cold room, tends to run 80-85F year round, no overheating and no disc scratches. I have also taken this system over to friends houses for game nights and on a weekend trips to play Rock Band, GH2 and GH3 as well as Gears or War, Rainbow 6 and several other games. This system is really about the games and that is where it excels!
We have also been using this system as a home entertainment device for my 3 year old daughter. We downloaded Blues Clues and Dora the Explorer episodes from XBOX Live and she has spent many hours enjoying them. This is great since like most young kids she doesn't get bored with repeating the same episodes and I don't have to wear out my theater DVD player. It sits in my study connected to a 32" Sharp LCD running at 1080P and she loves it (although these episodes are not in HD).
I have also downloaded a few HD movies from XBOX live and they look great on our 50" plasmas (only 720p though :( )!
The reason I got the Elite, over the other system options, was for the large HDD. I ripped about 50 CDs to it over the year, so I could have background music while I work. Once again, the Elite is perfect for that. The system is very quite when running things other than games (playing games is another story, that DVD drive is loud when it kicks up to high speed - which is all the time when playing games from it!!).
I ended up using about 50GB total with all the songs and downloads, and I still had a lot of room... I say "still" because a bad thing happened this past weekend. Literally 1 year and 5 days of enjoyable and trouble-free ownership when all of a sudden the HDD starts making a strange clicking sound and the system will not boot with the HDD attached. I got the E68 message every time I tried to start (bad HDD). So I call their support line and after escalating to a supervisor and telling them my story (and they confirm that I've had the system for 370 days), they say I need to buy a new HDD and that my system is out of warranty and they can't do anything... I understand not doing something for a system that's a few months out of warranty, but 5 days?! Wow, that's strict and really reflects no commitment to customer service. I've had much better post warranty service for my car dealers when I'm 10K miles and a year out of warranty than what I got from MS's outsourced support... it probably reflects the mass market consumer focus of these devices. They could have at least offered to sell me a replacement at a reduced cost, but no, they quoted full retail!
In any case, I politely declined their offer and I contacted the company I originally purchased the Elite from. They understand customer service and graciously took it back with a full refund (including shipping!!!). I'm now waiting to buy another Elite from them when they get them back in stock with a good bundle.
Anyway, my point of all this is, based on my experience, I would say that MS has gotten some of the reliability bugs out of the systems (the problems caused by heat management), but there are still issues. In this case, I believe they are using low cost (i.e. low quality) drives. From my personal experience in both the PC support field and from 10 years designing and supporting high end routers that use rotating media, there is a wide range of vendors for drives and the quality between them varies wildly - you have to pay more to get good quality (I personally prefer Seagate for mission critical things now - but there are other reliable vendors too). I suspect that a cost decision influenced Microsoft's designers/product management's choice for this drive, and I wouldn't be surprised if there are more reports in the near future of increasing failure rates of their drives.
I love this game system, and still would recommend it to people over the PS3 because of the broader games catalog and versatility, but would strongly urge anyone buying an XBOX360 of and model/package to get an extended warranty or performance plan to cover the HDD and DVD drives since these seem to be susceptible to early failures.
  Will use this Elite to kill more Covenant Elites mercilessly. June 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I already own a Premium SKU (sans HDMI). Decided to get a second system, for its sleek look, and larger hard drive.
System includes HDMI cable. I love the sleek matte black and larger HDD. Just amazing.
Will get great use to kill more Covenant Elites over Live and rent tons of movies.
  IT'S GREAT June 19, 2008 On-line play is great. X-box live is expensive. We bought this mostly for Halo 3. We have not been disappointed.
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