Wednesday, November 5, 2008

What is the Xbox 360 Core System?

Some gamers are not aware of it, but there are actually a few different configurations of the Xbox 360 video game console that are available. Xbox 360 Core System is one of the most popular systems out there, you might want to be aware of some important information before you buy it.

Xbox 360 Core System

This game really sets a new pace for digital entertainment. It is a cutting edge video game system and it is a whole new world that is in your hands to access whatever you want. It is powered by a custom IBM PowerPC based CPU with 3 symmetrical cores and is much smaller than the system before. The Core System conists of a embedded DRAM or a ATI custom graphics processor 10MB.

This system features a 12x dual-layer DVD-ROM drive, plus, it uses a refined button layer for the controllers so your gaming is easier and more convenient. What this means is, you can sit for hours and play your game and your hands won't get tired or hurt.

Included in the Core system is the Xbox 360 console, wired controller, detachable faceplate, Xbox Live Silver membership, and standard AV cables.

Xbox 360 Premium System

Both of these games – namely the Xbox 360 Core system are incredibly popular and it looks as though this popularity is only going to continue growing in the future. If you want to get the Xbox 360 Core system or other 360 console for yourself, you should be able to find what you are looking for at any of your local video game stores.

It is possible that you won't be bale to find what you need there, if that is the case then you can go through Microsoft; the creator and manuafacturer.

Your system comes along with many accesories, but if you feel like you need more you may purchase others. A good idea that you might want to think about is before buying anything else for your Xbox 360 Core System, you might want to get used to playing it first. You might want to wait on spending money on purchases for your Xbox 360 until you have more knowledge and skill at the game and system.

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