The XBox 360 is going to be one of the
most sought after gifts of this upcoming
holiday season. However many people want
to know is it worth upgrading now, or
should you wait, here are some factors
you may want to consider.
The base price for and XBox 360 is $300,
the most common accessories are the 20GB
hard drive ($100), wireless controllers
($50) and headsets ($20). Many vendors
are offering packages with a variety of
options with prices of $500 or more. While
some of these options depend on your gaming
style and preferences the hard drive is
the one option we recommend you get right
away. The hard drive allows you to save
games to play back later and install updates
that make many older games compatible
on the new platform.
One of the advantages the XBox 360 will
have over other game systems is graphics.
The graphics of other gaming systems are
top notch but on newer games like Project
Gotham Racing 3, NFL 06 and Call of Duty
2 which were written for this platform,
there simply is no comparison. When you
compare the specifications the XBox 360
to any of its competitors, it's anywhere
from 2 to 10 times more powerful. If you
are lucky enough to own and HDTV you will
really notice the difference, although
it will work on standard TV's as well.
With this console Microsoft is also making
a concerted effort to make the Xbox part
of your media center. It can connect to
any other windows networked computer in
your house. It can be used to play movies,
slideshows of pictures, and MP3 files.
If you own and IPod or digital camera
you can also connect them directly to
the USB port located on the front game
console.
Lastly you'll want to think about Xbox
Live. This is a paid online membership
that allows you to get free trials of
new games and play in head to head action
against other players over your high speed
internet connection. You also have access
to updates and patches as they become
available.
For hard core gamers there is no choice,
they will do practically anything to get
their hands on the newest and latest systems
available. For others it may be worth
waiting until 2006 when Playstation 3
is released to see how platforms compare.
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This article was posted on November
24, 2005