Wii vs. Xbox 360 Elite: Which Video Game Console is Right for You? |
Two of the best selling next generation video game consoles are the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft Xbox 360. Xbox 360 Elite Stunning HD Graphics and Online Gaming FeaturesXbox 360 has been at the head of the pack from the day it was launched with advanced technology, breathtaking high-definition graphics, and Xbox Live – one of the best and most complete online gaming networks out there. The Xbox 360 Elite is the latest model in the Xbox fold and has delivered all the great gaming features Xbox fans expect.Wii Interactive Features and Online Gaming NetworkWhen Wii was launched its popularity grew at an incredible rate. Wii’s motion-sensing controller and Nunchuk – along with amazingly entertaining interactive gameplay – won the hearts of video gamers worldwide. And Wii + Internet membership provides great online games and features.A Fast Broadband Connection Brings Wii and Xbox 360 Elite Online Games to LifeIf you’re an online gamer – whether you choose Wii or Xbox 360 Elite – be sure you have a fast, reliable broadband Internet connection to get the most out of your gameplay. Depending on which console you choose, the online services include multiplayer games, a huge assortment of new and classic titles, the ability to connect with your friends with voice/text/video chat, competition with other players all over the globe, exclusive content, and lots of other great features.Enhance Your Online Video Game Experience with a Fast Broadband Internet ConnectionIf you’ve ever played video games online with a slow Internet connection you know how frustrating it can be. But all you need for fast connections, smooth animation, and enhanced graphics is a fast, reliable broadband connection. You’ll feel like you’re playing a whole new game and you’ll be able to compete at your very best.Wii and Xbox360 Elite Comparison Chart InformationConsole Features:Xbox 360 Elite: sleek black finish; HDMI port; IBM PowerPC 3 cores 3.2 GHz; full surround sound; supports 720p to 1080p HD resolution or 480p SD; DVD-ROM; 16:9 widescreen Wii: white; compact; IBM PowerPC processor; built-in speaker Hard Drive Features: Xbox 360 Elite: 120GB detachable hard drive allows gamers to save games and store TV shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, levels, demos, and other Xbox Live content Wii: 512MB RAM installed Controller Features: Xbox 360 Elite: black, high performance wireless; features Xbox Guide button for quick in-game access to friends and music; 30-foot range; up to 30 hours of battery life with two AA batteries Wii: remote, motion-sensing wireless controller, Nunchuk Additional Features: Xbox 360 Elite: free Netflix trial to stream movies; plays all Xbox 360 games and more than 300 Xbox games Wii: Wii Speak to communicate with friends in up to four locations What’s Included: Xbox 360 Elite: console, black wireless controller, 120GB storage; black headset that enables communication with other players and voice messages to friends on Xbox Live; network cable; component/composite A/V cable Wii: console; console stand; controller; Nunchuk; sensor bar, AC adapter; A/V cable |
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