, shares many aesthetics with the
Xbox One. The main unit of the Xbox 360 itself has slight double concavity in matte white or black. The official color of the white model is Arctic Chill. It features a port on the top when vertical (left side when horizontal) to which a custom-housed
hard disk drive unit can be attached. On the Slim and E models, the hard drive bay is on the bottom when vertical (right side when horizontal) and requires the opening of a concealed door to access it. (This does not void the warranty.) The Xbox 360 Slim/E
hard drives are standard 2.5"
SATA laptop drives, but have a custom enclosure and firmware so that the Xbox 360 can recognize it.
Technical specifications The Xbox 360 uses the triple-core
IBM designed
Xenon as its CPU, with each core capable of simultaneously processing two
threads, and can therefore operate on up to six threads at once.
Graphics processing is handled by the
ATI Xenos, which has 10
MB of
eDRAM. Its main memory pool is 512 MB in size. Originally, the Xbox 360 was equipped with only 256 MB of RAM, but
Epic, the
Gears of War developer, demonstrated to Microsoft that the console should have 512 MB of RAM to deliver much better performance. When asked about this, Epic Games Executive Vice President Mark Rein said in 2006: "So the day they made the decision, we were apparently the first developer they called; we were at Game Developers Conference, was it two years ago, and then I got a call from the chief financial officer of MGS and he said 'I just want you to know you cost me a billion dollars' and I said, 'we did a favour for a billion gamers'." Various hard disk drives have been produced, including options at 20, 60, 120, 250, 320, or 500 GB.
Accessories Many accessories are available for the console, including
both wired and wireless controllers, faceplates for customization, headsets for chatting, a
webcam for video chatting,
dance mats and
Gamercize for exercise, three sizes of
memory units and six sizes of
hard drives (20, 60, 120, 250 (initially Japan only, but later also available elsewhere), 320, and 500 GB), among other items, all of which are styled to match the console. In 2006, Microsoft released the
Xbox 360 HD DVD Player. The accessory was discontinued in 2008 after the
format war had ended in
Blu-ray's favor.
Kinect sensor device. The Xbox 360 E revision has an additional Xbox logo to the left of the Xbox 360 branding.|alt=A long, black plastic tube with a stand on its bottom and sensors arrayed along its front. The Xbox 360 brand is displayed next to the sensors. Kinect is a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" for the Xbox 360. It was first announced on June 1, 2009, at the
Electronic Entertainment Expo, under the codename,
Project Natal. The add-on
peripheral enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 without a
game controller by using gestures,
spoken commands and presented objects and images. The Kinect accessory is compatible with all Xbox 360 models, connecting to new models via a custom connector, and to older ones via a USB and mains power adapter. During their
CES 2010 keynote speech, Robbie Bach and Microsoft CEO
Steve Ballmer went on to say that Kinect would be released during the holiday period (November–January) and work with every Xbox 360 console. It was released on November 4, 2010.
AV output Built-in •
HDMI (only made after 2007) •
S/PDIF (only Slim) • Stereo Audio,
Composite Video –
Jack 3.5 mm (only Slim E) Through AV connector •
Composite Video •
S-Video •
SCART RGB •
VGA •
YPBPR •
D-Terminal •
S/PDIF •
RCA –
stereo audio Retail configurations At launch, the Xbox 360 was available in two configurations: the "Xbox 360" package (unofficially known as the 20 GB Pro or Premium), priced at US$399 or
£279.99, and the "Xbox 360 Core", priced at US$299 and £209.99. The original shipment of the Xbox 360 version included a cut-down version of the Media Remote as a promotion. The Elite package was launched later at US$479. The "Xbox 360 Core" was replaced by the "Xbox 360 Arcade" in October 2007 and a 60 GB version of the Xbox 360 Pro was released on August 1, 2008. The Pro package was discontinued and marked down to US$249 on August 28, 2009, to be sold until stock ran out, while the Elite was also marked down in price to US$299. Two major hardware revisions of the Xbox 360 have succeeded the original models; the Xbox 360 S (also referred to as the "Slim") replaced the original "Elite" and "Arcade" models in 2010. The S model carries a smaller, streamlined appearance with an angular case, and utilizes a redesigned motherboard designed to alleviate the hardware and overheating issues experienced by prior models. It also includes a proprietary port for use with the Kinect sensor. The Xbox 360 E, a further streamlined variation of the 360 S with a two-tone rectangular case inspired by
Xbox One, was released in 2013. In addition to its revised aesthetics, the Xbox 360 E also has one fewer USB port and no longer supports
S/PDIF.
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United States November 22, 2005 • Launch of Xbox 360 Premium (20 GB) – $399.99 • Launch of Xbox 360 Core – $299.99
April 29, 2007 • Launch Xbox 360 Elite (120 GB) – $479.99
August 6, 2007 • Price cut on Xbox 360 Premium (20 GB) – $349.99 • Price cut on Xbox 360 Core – $279.99 • Price cut on Xbox 360 Elite – $449.99
October 27, 2007 • Launch of Xbox 360 Arcade – $279.99 • Discontinuation of Xbox 360 Core
July 13, 2008 • Discontinuation of Xbox 360 (20 GB) (price cut to $299.99 for remaining stock)
August 1, 2008 • Price cut on Xbox 360 Elite – $399.99 • Price cut on Xbox 360 (60 GB) – $299.99 • Price cut on Xbox 360 Arcade – $199.99
August 28, 2009 • Discontinuation of Xbox 360 (60 GB) (price cut to $249.99 for remaining stock) • Price cut on Xbox 360 Elite – $299.99
June 19, 2010 • Launch of Xbox 360 E 4 GB – $199.99 • Launch of Xbox 360 E 250 GB – $299.99
April 20, 2016 • Discontinuation of all Xbox 360 models. To aid customers with defective consoles, Microsoft extended the Xbox 360's manufacturer's warranty to three years for hardware failure problems that generate a "General Hardware Failure" error report. A "General Hardware Failure" is recognized on all models released before the Xbox 360 S by three quadrants of the ring around the power button flashing red. This error is often known as the "
Red Ring of Death". In April 2009, the warranty was extended to also cover failures related to the E74
error code. The warranty extension is not granted for any other types of failures that do not generate these specific error codes. After these problems surfaced, Microsoft attempted to modify the console to improve its reliability. Modifications included a reduction in the number, size, and placement of components, the addition of dabs of epoxy on the corners and edges of the CPU and GPU as glue to prevent movement relative to the board during heat expansion, and a second GPU heatsink to dissipate more heat. With the release of the redesigned Xbox 360 S, the warranty for the newer models does not include the three-year extended coverage for "General Hardware Failures". The newer Xbox 360 S and E models indicate system overheating when the console's power button begins to flash red, unlike previous models where the first and third quadrant of the ring would light up red around the power button if overheating occurred. The system will then warn the user of imminent system shutdown until the system has cooled, whereas a flashing power button that alternates between green and red is an indication of a "General Hardware Failure" unlike older models where three of the quadrants would light up red. == Software ==