Jul 23 2009
XBOX360
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The XBox 360 was quite impressive when it was first released. Even though I personally got the 3 rings of death, I was amazed by it’s price and how well it played against the PS3. Assuming at first it would fell, it sold well along with the Nintendo Wii when it first came out. The XBox 360 is almost has a certain computer feel to it with it’s computer-like interface. Even though cheaper, Microsoft would charge you extra for the wireless antenna for it or other accessories. Overall, a well built system.
Additional Information:
- 9 billion dot product operations per second
- 500MHz processor
- 10 MB of embedded DRAM
- 48-way parallel floating-point dynamically scheduled shader pipelines
- Unified shader architecture
- 500 million triangles per second
- 16 gigasamples per second fill rate using 4x MSAA
- 48 billion shader operations per second
- 512 MB of GDDR3 RAM
- 700 MHz of DDR
- Unified memory architecture
- 22.4 GB/s memory interface bus bandwidth
- 256 GB/s memory bandwidth to EDRAM
- 21.6 GB/s front-side bus
- 1 teraflop
- Support for up to four wireless game controllers
- Three USB 2.0 ports
- Two memory unit slots
- Instant, out-of-the-box access to Xbox Live features with broadband service, including Xbox Live Marketplace for downloadable content, gamer profile for digital identity, and voice chat to talk to friends while playing games, watching movies, or listening to music
- Built-in Ethernet port
- Wi-Fi ready: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
- Video camera ready
- Support for DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 CD, JPEG Photo CD
- Ability to stream media from portable music devices, digital cameras and Windows XP-based PCs
- Ability to rip music to the Xbox 360 hard drive
- Custom playlists in every game
- Built-in Media Center Extender for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
- Interactive, full-screen 3-D visualizer
- All games supported at 16:9, 720p, and 1080i, anti-aliasing
- Standard-definition and high-definition video output supported
- Multi-channel surround sound output
- Supports 48KHz 16-bit audio
- 320 independent decompression channels
- 32-bit audio processing
- Over 256 audio channels





