Buy Microsoft Xbox 360
Where to buy Microsoft Xbox 360? You can buy Microsoft Xbox 360 from many big retailers offline or online like Amazon, Best Buy, Target, Walmart etc. But which one is the best? We have done work for you, we find the best place to buy Microsoft Xbox 360 is at Amazon.com. This giant online retailers give the best price which included FREE Shipping (in US only).
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The Xbox 360 Elite is a great holiday bundle and also good for your money with these two great games included: PURE and Lego Batman: The Videogame.
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What’s in the Box
- PURE (Rated "E" for Everyone)
- LEGO Batman: The Videogame (Rated "E10+" for Everyone 10+)
- Microsoft Xbox 360 120GB Hard Drive
- Microsoft Xbox 360 Black Console
- Xbox 360 Black Wireless Controller
- Standard Xbox 360 Composite A/V cable
- Xbox 360 Black Headset
- Xbox LIVE Membership
- Ethernet Cable
Microsoft Xbox 360 | Product Description

The Xbox 360 Elite Holiday Bundle is a great value with two great games included, a massive hard drive, an HDMI port (HDMI cable sold separately), a black wireless controller and headset, and a premium black finish. With three powerful core processors and full surround sound, the console redefines what games look like, sound like, feel like, and play like to engage you like never before. Every Microsoft Xbox 360 game title supports a minimum of 720p, and up to 1080p high definition resolution or 480p standard definition resolution, in 16:9 widescreen.
Recomended Ages
Manufacturer recomended age for this Microsoft Xbox 360 is 6 years and up.
Microsoft Xbox 360 | Product Features
(Edition: 120GB Elite 2009 Holiday Bundle)
- Includes LEGO Batman: The Videogame and PURE
- 120GB hard drive
- Sleek black console with matching wireless controller and headset
- HD ready - with an HDMI port (HDMI cable sold separately)
- Ethernet cable
Product Details
- Media: Video Game
- ASIN: B002LBGB1S
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
- Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 11.5 x 7.3 inches ; 14.4 pounds
Customer Reviews
BUY IT, December 23, 2009 By sufu "Mike" (Sioux Falls, SD)
Incase anyone is wondering, I purchased mine on 12/19/09 and I recieved the elite with the "jasper chip." Amazon guaranteed the newest model and they were not kidding. This is the xbox to buy.
>>Awesome bundle!!, October 24, 2009 By jbay<<
This is one awesome holiday bundle!!! I got it early because my previous 360 rrod'd and m$ said it would be $100 to fix it. So I went with the elite because the jasper chip that causes more efficient running, less heat and noise overall ... I think. The two games are awesome, two that I wanted. I am 23 by the way, so for anyone that says 12 and under pfft, Lego series games are popular with everyone, and racing games are awesome. Pure is an off road extreme atv game where its all about the tricks you pull. Two very awesome games. I haven't played them yet, but I'm a serious gamer so I watch videos and stuf like that. Xbox Live is THE STANDARD for online gaming now. Unmatched by anything else. It requires a subscription to play, but its worth it!! 1 month ~ $8 (if they still make those), 3 month ~ $20, and 12 month (with bonus month sometimes!) cards ~ $50. Thats about all you need to know.
Oh so in the box is the following:
-Xbox 360 console with the 120 gb HDD
-One wireless controller
-One Xbox Live headset
-One ethernet cable (8 foot)
-AV cable
-Power brick + connector power cable
-2 AA batteries (for controller)
-Holiday edition Pure/ Lego Batman games! (comes in one case, 2 separate discs)
>>Now's a great time to grab a 360., October 12, 2009 By paradiselost (Florida)<<
First of all, I'm a PS3 owner and have been nearly since it's launch. I really love the PS3 and think it's a great system. I had considered buying a 360 many times but kept passing over it after hearing of all the problems it had and just figured I didn't want to deal with the chances. Well after seeing this bundle with the new price cut and finding out this bundle is definitely the latest "Jasper" version I went ahead and purchased it. The two included games aren't exactly *amazing* but they're still pretty good and it's definitely a good deal to get both of them included for no added cost.
So far I've noticed the system does seem to run a good bit cooler than my brothers original launch model 360. I'm also really enjoy the new menu system for the 360. Or maybe I should say newer, I'm not sure when it came out, but I prefer it over the older "tabbed" style menu previously used. Overall I believe now is a great time to grab a 360. Since it has been out longer than the PS3 you do have access to more titles and more titles that are cheap. Some of the systems best games can easily be picked up for $29.99 now. The ability to use Netflix on the system is also really amazing. The menu system and the integration to the Xbox menu is top notch, it definitely doesn't feel like an after thought.
Thus far my only gripe with the system is how Microsoft uses it's point system for purchasing items. I much prefer just buying a game for say $6.99 from the Playstation Network than more or less being forced to buy considerably more points than you need to be able to grab one game. For example, you want to purchase a game that's 1200 points, guess what the smallest you can add is 1000 so you're then forced to jump up to 4000 points (which I believe equals twenty dollars) to be able to get the game. You're then left with odd point amounts and it's really just a pain! It seems pretty deliberate to grab more money out of consumers.
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