Xbox 360 review

The Xbox 360 Slim is an all-new console with the latest update

xbox 360 S
The new Xbox 360 runs much quieter than the original models

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Sexy design

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    It's quiet!

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    Built-in Wi-Fi

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    Touch buttons

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    Xbox Live

Cons

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    No HDMI cable in the box

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    Uses disc tray

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    Still mangles game discs

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    External power brick

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    No Blu-ray

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The Xbox One might be out there in the next generation, but the Xbox 360 has changed since its launch in 2005.

That much is transparently clear from the updated version that debuted in 2010.

new xbox 360 dashboard

The majority of forms of digital entertainment are catered for, there are extensive social networking features available and a new TV tab aims to replace traditional digital boxes with IPTV and catch up services.

The new dashboard, based around the Metro design language that also features in Windows 8 and Windows Phone 7, is a far busier interface, but it's reflective of the huge amounts of content now available within the walled garden of Xbox Live.

Getting to it all has always been the challenge and Microsoft has made admirable steps towards making that a straightforward process.

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