Demo Kit
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Type | Demo Console |
---|---|
Generation | Seventh |
Introduced | Late 2005 |
A Demo Kit is a version of the Xbox 360 console used by game developers to demonstrate builds of games at conventions. They do not come with a Sidecar and thus include a standard 20GB Hard Drive. They were specifically designed to look like a retail console to not draw attention from the public.
Xenon Motherboard
Xenon based Demo Kits are white like a Retail console. Early consoles may contain a secondary serial barcode sticker. Some contain the Sidecar power header while others don't.
Zephyr Motherboard
Demo Kits based on the Zephyr motherboard are white and come in two variants.
- Early Zephyr Demo Kits had a white manufacturing label. With DEMO KIT label. More commonly devkit fused.
- Late Zephyr Demo Kits had a black manufacturing label. Sometimes with DEMO KIT label. More commonly testkit fused.
Jasper/Tonasket Motherboard
Jasper based Demo Kits are black like the Xbox 360 Elite. May have development or test bootloaders.
Trinity Motherboard
Two versions of the Trinity based Demo Kits exist.