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== Xbox 360 (Original) ==
== Xbox 360 (Original) ==
Launched in Late 2005, the original Xbox 360 consoles (colloquially known as the "Phat") come in multiple different SKUs.


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=== Xbox 360 Core ===
=== Xbox 360 Core ===
The '''Xbox 360 Core''' is the launch entry level model of the Xbox 360. It uses the [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]] motherboard and does not come with a [[Hard Drive|hard drive]]. The only accessories are a wired controller and a [[A/V Multi#Composite|composite A/V]] cable. The Core is white and can be distinguished from other SKUs by its white eject button and DVD drive bezel.
 


=== Xbox 360 ===
=== Xbox 360 ===
The '''Xbox 360''' (also known as the '''Xbox 360 Pro''' or '''Xbox 360 Premium''') is the standard launch model. It is white and uses a chrome eject button and DVD tray bezel. At launch, it used the [[Xenon (Motherboard)|Xenon]] motherboard but was later updated to use the [[Zephyr]], [[Falcon]], and [[Jasper]] motherboards. This model includes a 20GB [[Hard Drive#20GB|hard drive]], a wireless controller, a [[A/V Multi#Composite|component A/V]] cable, an ethernet cable, and an [[Xbox Live]] headset. Versions with the Zephyr or newer motherboards also came with an HDMI cable.
 


=== Xbox 360 Elite ===
=== Xbox 360 Elite ===
The '''Xbox 360 Elite''' was a top end model of the original Xbox 360 series and was introduced in early 2007. The Elite has a matte black finish with a chrome eject button and DVD tray bezel. It used a [[Zephyr]] motherboard and was later updated with the [[Falcon]], and both [[Jasper]] motherboards. The Elite includes a 120GB [[Hard Drive|hard drive]], a black wireless controller, an HDMI cable, a [[A/V Multi#Composite|component A/V]] cable, an ethernet cable, and a black [[Xbox Live]] headset.
 


=== Xbox 360 Arcade ===
=== Xbox 360 Arcade ===
In late 2007, the '''Xbox 360 Arcade''' replaced the [[#Xbox 360 Core|Xbox 360 Core]] as the entry level model of the Xbox 360. It used the [[Falcon]] motherboard and was later updated to both [[Jasper]] motherboards. There is no [[Hard Drive|hard drive]] included. The Arcade includes a wired controller, a 256MB memory unit (except on Jasper versions), and a [[A/V Multi#Composite|composite A/V]] cable. Like the Core, the Arcade is white and can be distinguished from other SKUs by its white eject button and DVD drive bezel.
 


== Xbox 360 S ==
== Xbox 360 S ==
Launched in mid 2010, the Xbox 360 S (colloquially known as the "Slim") features a major redesign of the console. It is much smaller, uses less power, and added WiFi. The Xbox 360 S has a glossy black finish and used the [[Trinity]] motherboard. It was later updated to the [[Corona]] and [[Corona#Waitsburg|Corona Waitsburg]] motherboards. While initially only available with a 250GB [[Hard Drive#250GB|hard drive]], a 4GB model in a matte black finish was added to replace the [[#Xbox 360 Arcade|Arcade]]. Around this time, the glossy finish was discontinued, and all Xbox 360 S consoles would be matte black. The console includes a black wireless controller, a [[A/V Multi#Composite|composite A/V]] cable, and a black [[Xbox Live]] headset.


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== Xbox 360 E ==
== Xbox 360 E ==
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Revision as of 23:23, 21 December 2022

Xbox 360
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  • Left: Xbox 360 (Original)
  • Center: Xbox 360 S
  • Right: Xbox 360 E
TypeHome video game console
GenerationSeventh
Lifespan2005–2016
DiscontinuedApril 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 Core

Xbox 360

Xbox 360 Elite

Xbox 360 Arcade

Xbox 360 S

Xbox 360 E