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Hands-On with the Slim Xbox 360
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Editor's note: Nothing too thought-provoking here -- nor is it supposed to be. Matthew just gives us a thorough breakdown of the new slim Xbox 360 console versus the older models. Useful if, like me, you're contemplating the upgrade. -Greg


We have probably all read or heard about the features of the slimmed-down Xbox 360 over and over again, so I’m going to try to refrain from covering old ground and just give a hands-on comparison of the new and old versions of the hardware.

For starters, and to no surprise, the console is definitely smaller and lighter. The shiny black finish is the same one adorned by the launch PlayStation 3 hardware. It attracts fingerprints and dust like hipsters to anything Apple, but it sure is sexy. The lack of a protruding hard drive on the top of the console makes the overall appearance much more pleasant, too.

Another feature borrowed from the PlayStation 3: the absence of mechanical buttons. Microsoft replaced the eject and power buttons with touch-sensitive areas. When you touch the eject "button," the console makes a sound similar to that of an elevator reaching your floor.

 

To give credit where it's due, when Microsoft said this newer version was whisper quiet, they weren’t kidding. I couldn’t hear it while powering up the console nor while browsing the dashboard. In fact, even when I inserted a disc I still couldn't hear anything unless I placed my head right up next to the console. I’m very satisfied considering my PS3 now sounds like a jet on takeoff by comparison.

Besides the built-in Wi-Fi, my favorite new feature is the inclusion of an optical audio port on the console itself instead of on the component video cable. The old optical audio port was lousy because the optical cable couldn’t snap into place. It seemed that if so much as a butterfly farted the optical cable would fall out. Now it snaps in perfectly. And yes, I realize I’m probably the only one who appreciates this.

Before I move on, allow me to digress for a quick rant: Why on earth is Microsoft still including composite cables with each console? They always tout how the Xbox 360 is a high-definition machine and how great the penetration rate of HDTVs is. Microsoft, give me a full high-definition experience out of the box if you’re going to sell it as a high-definition console. OK, thank you. Rant complete.

As for the accessories, the controller and headset are completely black now. No grey accents as seen on the Elite versions. they have a nice, uniform look. One other difference with the controller is that the guide button has a chrome-looking finish, as opposed to the brushed-steel look of the old controller. The power brick is black but remains the same size and shape. If it is any smaller, it's only minutely so.

Lastly, I compared load times. I started the timer with both consoles completely powered down and stopped when each reached Modern Warfare 2's main menu. The older Xbox 360 had a time of 31.62 seconds, while the new slim model beat it with a time of 29.88. Granted, a little under two seconds difference isn’t much to get excited about.

If you’re in the market for a new Xbox 360, this is the version you should get. At the same price as the Elite, you get much more for your money with just the built-in Wi-Fi alone. Add on top of that its great new look, expanded hard-drive capacity, and fixed optical input, and I consider this to be an extraordinary buy. And it doesn't hurt that it looks so good next to the Wii and PS3.

 
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Comments (14)
Demian_-_bitmobbio
June 18, 2010


Nice! I'm looking forward to buying one very soon, as my launch 360 just died a couple weeks ago.


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June 18, 2010
Does it come with power brick still?
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June 18, 2010


@Juan



Yes, unfortunately the power brick is still present. It appears to be the same size as the old one.



@Demian



You've had some great luck with your 360! I've had 6 red-ring on me. :(


Lance_darnell
June 18, 2010


What about the D-pad? is it the same or did they tighten it up a bit?


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June 18, 2010


@Lance



The D-pad is still the same. I tested it by navigating through the dashboard and it still mistakenly goes up or down when pressing left or right... and vise versa.



Huge bummer there.


Photo-3
June 22, 2010


I kind of knew this was coming, but I just bought an elite a couple months ago, albeit on sale. Oh well.


Dan__shoe__hsu_-_square
June 22, 2010


Ha, I just showed this article to a friend of mine, and he immediately went and ordered one because of what you wrote about it being quiet.


Brett_new_profile
June 22, 2010


Tempted tempted tempted. Just wish I had more of that "money" Microsoft wants in exchange for one of these.


Imag0074
June 22, 2010


Mine arrives tomorrow. A wallet-drainer, to be sure, but it was worth it.


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June 22, 2010


I really want one but I only got my 360 a year ago. Having to fork out an extra $150 (on top of trade-ins) just doesn't really feel like an option for me at this point. Too bad.


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June 23, 2010


Time will tell if I take the plunge. After my fourth system died in a matter of months spending more money on Microsofts new hardware doesn't seem rational. Heck with 'slim', give me a system without such a high failure rate.


June 23, 2010


I have had 2 people tell me their new Xbox was defective out of the box, and other numerous people say it runs VERY HOT.  Can you comment on the latter?


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June 23, 2010


@Tabitha, it is rather hot to the touch. But it's only hot around the large vented area where the big fan is located. I have not, however, ran into the problem of it shutting itself down to prevent the new Red Dot of Death.



Yesterday, I played a lot of Blur and the amount of heat was consistant. It never got very hot then cooled down... was always just hot.


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July 02, 2010


I just can't bring myself to spend $300 when I already have 2 360's (one bought back @the $400 price, and one I acquired from someone unwilling to deal with the red ring while it was under warranty). But I tell you, it's very tempting. And it would look nice next to my 60GB PS3.


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