Take the power and flexibility of a dedicated computer gaming system and combine it with the easy-to-use, instant-on format of a high-end console system and what do you get? Well, if you also add in DVD playback ability and broadband Internet connectivity, you get Xbox.
The advanced components inside Xbox make it the undisputed powerhouse among current game consoles. A 733 MHz Intel main processor and 233 MHz graphics processor from industry leader nVidia deliver photorealistic graphics in real time. A cavernous hard drive stores saved games and characters, making flimsy memory sticks obsolete. The built-in Ethernet port enables super-fast multiplayer online gaming over a broadband Internet connection. Four game controller ports allow you and three of your buddies to play at the same time, or you can use them for other peripherals such as gamepads, light guns, and who knows what else?
But Xbox has more going for it than fancy innards. The Xbox's Windows-based operating system is a breeze to program on, earning it grateful accolades from Electronic Arts, Infogrames, THQ, and other game producers. The less time developers spend struggling with the operating system means the more time they spend tweaking gameplay, which ultimately results in better games. And games are what it's all about.
Well, games and the fun of owning a green-glowing game console that looks like it came from Darth Vader's living room.--Mike Fehlauer - Amazon.com
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Our Top 5 Xbox Games:
1. Halo
2. Dead or Alive 3
3. Metal Gear Solid II
4. Sega NFL 2K3
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Features:
Four game controller ports that allow easy multiplayer gaming and enable other peripherals, ranging from game pads to voice-activated headsets.
A front-loading DVD tray.
A multisignal audio-video connector that allows for easy hookup to televisions and home theater systems.
An Ethernet port for rich, fast-action online gaming via a broadband connection.
An NVIDIA graphics processing unit (GPU), delivering superior graphic performance.
An Intel 733MHz processor, the most powerful CPU of any console.
An internal hard drive, for massive storage of game information a first in the console gaming industry.
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