Xbox 360
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Type | Home video game console |
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Generation | Seventh |
Lifespan | 2005–2016 |
Discontinued | April 20, 2016 |
The Xbox 360 is a home video game console developed by Microsoft. It is the successor to the original Xbox and is part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.
There are primarily 3 different versions of the Xbox 360 produced during the lifespan of the console (2005-2016).
Xbox 360 (Original)
Xbox 360
Introduced | Late 2005 |
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Motherboard | Xenon, later Zephyr, Falcon, Jasper, and Jasper Tonasket |
Storage | 20GB, later 60GB Hard Drive |
Color | White, chrome DVD bezel |
Notes | HDMI added starting with Zephyr |
Xbox 360 Core
Introduced | Late 2005 |
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Motherboard | Xenon |
Storage | None |
Color | White, white DVD bezel |
Notes | No HDMI |
Xbox 360 Elite
Introduced | Early 2007 |
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Motherboard | Zephyr, later Falcon, Jasper, and Jasper Tonasket |
Storage | 120GB Hard Drive |
Color | Black, chrome DVD bezel |
Xbox 360 Arcade
Introduced | Late 2007 |
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Motherboard | Falcon, later Jasper and Jasper Tonasket |
Storage | 256MB/512MB Memory Unit |
Color | White, white DVD bezel |
Notes | Falcon versions include a separate Memory Unit Jasper and Jasper Tonasket have the Memory Unit on the Nand |
Xbox 360 S
Introduced | Mid 2010 |
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Motherboard | Trinity, later Corona and Corona Waitsburg |
Storage | 250GB Hard Drive or 4GB Memory Unit |
Color | Glossy black (initial 250GB SKU only) Matte black (later 250GB and all 4GB SKUs) |
Notes | Built-in WiFi |
Xbox 360 E
Introduced | Mid 2013 |
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Motherboard | Corona Stingray, later Winchester |
Storage | 250GB Hard Drive or 4GB Memory Unit |
Color | Half glossy, half matte black |
Notes | Built-in WiFi |