Introducing XBOX 360 Elite Console, the premier XBOX 360 console package that includes a massive 120GB hard drive, a HDMI port, and HDMI cable, all wrapped up with a premium black finish. Xbox 360 Elite also includes a black wireless controller and black Xbox LIVE headset. Xbox 360 Elite has enough space for a whole library of Xbox LIVE Arcade games as well as downloadable high-definition TV shows, movies, music, and all the other content available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
Total entertainment, in one box
The Xbox 360 Elite Bundle is the total entertainment experience, with two great games included: Lego Batman: The Videogame and PURE. With the Xbox 360 Elite Console, you can watch thousands of HD movies and TV episodes at the press of a button, including titles streamed instantly from Netflix. Download Game Add-ons like songs, maps, levels and characters. Plus, with 120GB of storage, there’s plenty of room to extend your fun.
What’s in the Box?
- Xbox 360 Elite Console Black
- PURE® (Rated “E” for Everyone)
- Xbox 360 Black Wireless Controller
- Xbox 360 120GB Hard Drive
- Standard Xbox 360 Composite A/V cable
- Xbox 360 Black Headset
- Ethernet Cable
- Xbox LIVE Membership
Product features XBOX 360 Elite Bundle
LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame (included):
Play as Batman and his sidekick Robin as you build, drive, swing, and fight your way through Gotham City. Then jump into the story from the other side and play as Batman’s foes! There’s no rest for the good (or the evil!). (Rated “E10+” for Everyone 10+)
PURE® (included):
Take off-road racing to a new level. Experience pure adrenaline and emotion as you execute incredible aerial tricks and death-defying massive jumps. (Rated “E” for Everyone)
XBOX 360 120GB Hard Drive
The 120GB detachable hard drive allows gamers to save their games and store television shows, movies, music, pictures, trailers, levels, demos and other content available from Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black) This award-winning, high-performance wireless controller features the Xbox Guide Button for quick, in-game access to friends and music. It has a range of up to 30 feet and a battery life of up to 30 hours on two AA batteries. Xbox 360 Headset (black) Now available in black, the headset lets gamers strategize or trade taunts while playing games and send voice messages to friends on Xbox LIVE.
Xbox 360 Composite A/V cable
Maximize your Xbox 360 picture quality on standard-definition televisions using this S-Video connection for a noticeable image improvement over traditional composite connecters.
Xbox LIVE®
Connect to Xbox LIVE for free and you’ll find free game trials and have immediate access to HD movies and Game Add-ons like songs and characters (all sold separately) so the fun never ends. Included with your console is a one month subscription to Xbox LIVE Gold. Xbox LIVE Gold is the best in gaming and entertainment. Invite friends from all over to connect and play online multiplayer games or watch thousands of HD movies streamed instantly from Netflix.*
Free Netflix trial
See how easy it is to stream movies instantly to your console from Netflix, many in high definition.
Customer reviews
Slam dunk, March 9, 2010
By Gerald W. Ennis (Dora, AL)
You can’t beat the XBOX 360 Elite for this price anywhere. It is an awesome gaming system. It is a slam dunk as far as I’m concerned. The ultimate gaming system with the best graphics.
Now’s a great time to grab a 360., October 12, 2009
By Paradiselost
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.
