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== Xbox 360 S and E == | == Xbox 360 S and E == | ||
The following wireless cards were used on Xbox 360 S and E consoles | |||
=== Model 1488 === | |||
Used on the Corona motherboard consoles and newer, this has a smaller antenna that extends over the RF shielding of the console, but it is shorter than that of the model used on trinity consoles.<gallery> | |||
File:X360S WiFi 1488 (1).jpg | |||
File:X360S WiFi 1488 (2).jpg | |||
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==Prototypes== | ==Prototypes== | ||
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=== Model 1400 === | === Model 1400 === | ||
Used on early Trinity prototypes. this wireless card did not have an extension that extends over the rf shielding of the console. | Used on early Trinity prototypes. this wireless card did not have an extension that extends over the rf shielding of the console.<gallery> | ||
File:X360S WiFi 1400Proto (1).jpg | |||
File:X360S WiFi 1400Proto (2).jpg | |||
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Revision as of 18:34, 9 April 2024
Xbox 360
Omni
Xbox 360 S and E
The following wireless cards were used on Xbox 360 S and E consoles
Model 1488
Used on the Corona motherboard consoles and newer, this has a smaller antenna that extends over the RF shielding of the console, but it is shorter than that of the model used on trinity consoles.
Prototypes
The following wireless cards were used in different prototype systems.
Model 1400
Used on early Trinity prototypes. this wireless card did not have an extension that extends over the rf shielding of the console.