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How Does The Xbox Differ From The Xbox
360 by Tucker Osbert
How does the Xbox differ from the Xbox 360?
This is probably one of the biggest
questions for people who either own the late
model and are curious about the new one.
Also, this question would be plaguing the
minds of those who do not have either, but
are thinking of purchasing one.
We can definitely cite quite a number of
differences between the Xbox and its later
model. But whether these differences would
count at all, would really matter mostly on
the individual characteristics of the
consumers. It really depends on whether the
person asking this question is somebody who
simply wants to be able to play a video game
at home during his past time. Or, whether
this person is a total technological fan who
is always out to get the latest model of
gizmos.
First of all, the Xbox 360 is the latest
model of Microsoft's gaming console. One
might naturally expect that some of the
features found inside the latest model would
not be found in its predecessor. They would
definitely not want to release something
supposedly new that is basically the same as
the older model, would they? That's the fact
for every new edition of something that has
been created before, especially regarding
technological equipments and devices. There
is always something added to it.
Improvement is always something that comes
along in a new innovation. If you are a
person who is quite meticulous about
details, you would surely be able to notice
slight differences between the computer
graphics offered by the Xbox and its newer
version.
The design of the new Xbox 360 is supposed
to be able to work better with HDTVs. These
matters are really to be able to go along
with the other technological marvels in this
day. They would naturally want to keep up
and become as compatible as possible with
the current state-of-the-art.
However, tests have been conducted using the
Xbox 360. What they found was that, without
the proper equipment to match the
specifications of the game console, all the
new innovations in its features would simply
go to waste. If for example you connect it
to a television set that only has an RF
connection, you would basically get a
quality of graphics that is probably 10
years behind what is being offered by the
modern day.
Some of the other features that you would
want to take into consideration are the
wireless controllers available for the Xbox
360, its network gaming capability via a
broadband connection, hard disc storage, and
USB compatibility. It's basically a home
entertainment system on its own. You would
be able to view pictures and video from a
digital camera, play music, etc.
Backwards compatibility is also an added
feature that would allow you to play old
Xbox games using the new game console. If
you have the older one, then you would not
be able to play the latest games that are to
come.
As for me, I think that both of the units
would be able to perform just as well. If
you are satisfied with the conventional
features of the old model, then go for it.
It isn't really that out-of-date you know.
But if you think that the difference between
the Xbox 360 and the older version Xbox is
that big, then go for it! You would
definitely be getting some more great
features out of the newer version. That is,
of course, worth some extra money. Or you
could simply wait for about a year and
extend your patience until the prices go
down. But by then there would probably be a
720 version of it.
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