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Every Feature With The Xbox 360 Premium Console

Among all of the different models of the Xbox 360, the premium console reigns supreme in terms of features and power. With a massive 120 Gb hard drive and backwards compatibility with over 300 Xbox titles, there is simply no single most more powerful game console on the market. Even though the Playstation 3 costs more, the produces better graphics. With blockbuster titles like Grand Theft Auto IV or Final Fantasy XIII already here or forthcoming, purchasing an premium console is a smart choice if you want to play video games.

In fact, the only type of machine capable of producing better graphics is the PC. However, an equivalent PC would cost several hundred dollars more. Each system is developed by Microsoft, so there is a lot of crossover between the two platforms. However, blockbuster titles usually come out on the first, like Gears of War and Mass Effect. However, the PC has some big titles of its own that can't be found for the 360, like Company of Heroes and Supreme Commander. If you already own a pretty capable PC, you might want to hold off on purchasing an premium console if simply for the fact that most of the big games have come out on the PC anyway.

An Impressive List of Features

If you've ever looked at 1080p graphics, then you know that you simply cannot go back to old standard definition TVs. The premium console has support for 1080p, although many gamers play at 720p or 1080i, which are both much better than standard definition TVs. With support for all titles and most original Xbox games, you'll be able to play games all day, everyday. However, you may not want to shoulder the $450 price tag of the premium console. Fortunately, there are a few alternatives to help you save a good portion of that price tag.

An console bundle combines an with some extra goodies, like an extra controller or free game. A bundle can help you get gaming right away at a large discount. Other alternatives are to purchase the arcade or standard versions of the Xbox 360, which can cost as little as $250. Also, refurbished Xbox 360s can give you huge discounts, shaving off half the retail price of a new or even more. While there are various ways to save money on the Xbox 360, the most useful version is still the premium console.
By Bob B Taylor

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