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Xbox 360 4GB Console with Kinect

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Features

  • Kinect sensor, Built-in Wi-Fi
  • Xbox LIVE, Xbox 360 wireless controller

Description

From the Manufacturer Xbox 360 4GB Console with Kinect The Xbox 360 4GB Console with Kinect. Kinect brings games and entertainment to life in extraordinary new ways – no controller required. Easy to use and instantly fun, Kinect gets everyone off the couch moving, laughing and cheering. See a ball? Kick it. Control an HD movie with a wave of the hand. Want to join a friend in the fun? Simply jump in. Wi-Fi is built-in for easier connection to the world of entertainment on Xbox LIVE, where HD movies and TV stream in an instant. Xbox 360 is more games, entertainment and fun.Product FeaturesKinect Sensor: With the Kinect sensor, you can experience gaming like never before. Easy to use and fun for everyone, the Kinect sensor utilizes revolutionary full-body tracking to put you in the center of the fun. This amazing new technology allows the sensor to recognize your body and mirror your movements in the game, making you the controller. With Kinect Xbox 360 now has the best controller ever made – YOU.Built-in Wi-Fi: The new Xbox 360 is the only console with 802.11n Wi-Fi built-in for a faster and easier connection to Xbox LIVE. Stream HD movies and TV or download games from Xbox LIVE in 1080p and 5.1 surround sound from anywhere in the house. Compatible with b/g/n networks.Xbox LIVE: Xbox LIVE brings a world of entertainment to you. Instantly watch movies and TV streaming from Netflix. In crystal-clear HD, or download game add-ons like new levels, characters, maps and songs. Easily jump right into online multiplayer fun and play along with friends around the world. Plus, get your favorite music from Last.fm, connect with friends on Facebook and post Tweets on Twitter. Xbox LIVE is your connection to more games, entertainment and fun.Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (black): This award-winning, high-performance wireless controller features a range of up to 30 feet and a battery life of up to 30 hours on two AA batteries.More ports: Connect more accessories and storage solutions with added USB ports. Now with a total of 5, (3 back/2 front) you’ll find more places to plug and play. Plus, in addition to the standard Ethernet port and HDMI output, we’ve added an integrated optical audio out port for an easier connection to the booming sound of your A/V receiver.Kinect Adventures game: Float in outer space. Experience the thrill of roaring rapids. Tackle mountaintop obstacle courses and dive into the deep to explore a leaky underwater observatory — all from your living room. With Kinect Adventures, you are the controller as you jump, dodge and kick your way through exciting adventures set in a variety of exotic locations. Rated “E” for Everyone.What’s In The Box?Xbox 360 4GB S ConsoleKinect Sensor for Xbox 360Kinect Adventures game - rated “E” for EveryoneXbox 360 Black Wireless ControllerXbox 360 Composite A/V cable (standard definition)1 year limited warranty on consoleGame Description Kinect Adventures Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios Developer: Good Science Studio Format: DVD compatible with Kinect for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system Genre: Action ESRB Rating: E for Everyone Float in outer space. Experience the thrill of roaring rapids. Tackle mountaintop obstacle courses. And dive into the deep to explore a leaky underwater observatory — all from your living room. With Kinect Adventures, you are the controller as you jump, dodge and kick your way through exciting adventures set in a variety of exotic locations. Download tokens included in marked packages at launch, at participating retailers, while supplies last. 80 MB required to download from Xbox LIVE. Microsoft Points required to purchase games, add-ons and media content (sold separately). Instant on HD in full 1080p available with select videos; requires HDMI cable, HDCP compliant 1080p display, minimum 4 mbps broadband speed. Xbox LIVE Gold membership and Netflix unlimited membership required to instantly watch movies streaming from Netflix. See Netflix Terms of Use for details about Netflix service. Xbox LIVE Gold membership required for online multiplayer, video chat, Facebook, Twitter and Last.fm. Xbox LIVE Gold membership and Zune Pass subscription required for Zune Pass. Broadband internet required.

Release date: November 4, 2010


Product Dimensions: 12 x 13 x 7.25 inches; 10.55 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: S4G-00001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 10.53 pounds


Manufacturer: Microsoft


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Date First Available: May 27, 2010


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  • Finally, where the Wii failed, Kinect succeeded!
I was a hardcore wii fan when it was announced way back in e3 so many years ago and I thought to myself, this is the kind of videogame immersion experience im looking for! I bought it the month it came out and got the top reviewed games for it, and continued purchasing games. However, i noticed that the Wii did not provide the total immersion experience that many were looking for but in fact was just a gimmick. Nonetheless, it was a solid console (minus the graphics) for games and my family and I continued to buy games for it. Then, the kinect came out and after going thru my disappointed with my wii, I'm looking at it thinking its just an expensive PS2 eye toy, a major step back from the Wii itself! However, i kept up on kinect news and kept seeing many favorable reviews and crazy developer work and DIY hacking done with it. over the course of the year, hit games were developed for it, it became the fast selling entertainment device in US history, and.....they released FRUIT NINJA for it! All these were signs that maybe the kinect was on to something...maybe it wasnt a gimmick? So i kept reading on deals, and after missing the great black friday deal, i recently saw a deal for $100 amazon credit when buying the 4gb xbox with kinect for $299, effectively making it $199! not only that, but at the same time amazon was running a special on buy 2 get 1 free for kinect games! So i thought this is my chance! I made the move (and clicked the mouse) and bam, my familys xbox 360 kinect with three kinect games was on its way. Thanks Amazon for a great deal! Anyways, while it was on its way, amazons usually snappy 2 day prime shipping was taking an awfully long time so my sister and I coped with our anxiety by watching youtube videos of kinect demos at e3. And to say the least, we were impressed. Finally the kinect showed up, and since Im no stranger to videogames, setup was easy. I had read earlier and saw that many other amazon users reported that having the kinect above the tv made for better sensor recognition so i found a nice kinect tv mount clip from PDP on amazon for $20. However I could not wait even another day and suprisingly i saw that best buy was already price matcing amazon (quite the retailer war we have going on!) so I used some BB rewards and chose pick up at store to snag me one (i hope amazon can jump aboard some kind of pick up at store model, otherwise best buy/walmart/etc will slowly have them beat!) So everything was setup, I made sure to update our dashboard to the latest and had a hdmi cable setup to broadcast from our now ancient tv in 720p (most newer tvs can do 1080p but u gotta work with what you got). So I have to say, HD looked nice, much better than the 480p for the wii which i was getting from component cables. As for navigating, kinect navigation of the dashboard is great, works really nice and gives you a minority report feel to it (now all we need is a Jacuzzi for precursors and we're in business!) But the kinect games is where it really shines. This is THE VIDEOGAME IMMERSION you've been looking for. Im saying this after having tried kinect disneyland adventures (has some fun minigames in it even for the hardcore COD MW3 crowd), kinect adventures, kinect sports 2, power up heros, YSFE 2012, and fruit ninja kinect. It really gets you up and moving versus Wii, which most people to realized that it was all in the wrist so they got lazy and just sat down. Once you experience kinect, you will truly understand how and why this became the best selling device in US consumer history. As for xbox 360, it has some nice social features, xbox live gold integrates a plethora of online entertainment and the xbox live marketplace is jam packed which many items actually worth downloading. Also, there is a nice cloud saving feature for games for gold members. they give you one month of gold free after that they charge you (in my opinion an over priced subscription fee even for the 1 yr option). you will need gold to play online with your friends but you can download demoes and games (and i think video/audio content though im not sure) on the free silver membership. speaking of games and demoes, they do take up a lot of space, so if you plan on doing a lot of that you'll probably need to upgrade your xboxs harddrive. To be honest, i didnt buy the xbox for (nor will i be using) most of the features i mentioned above (though they definitely do add value) so im perfectly happy with my 4gb and silver membership. You can always add a usb flash drive (up to 16gb according to some users) or a bigger 250gb harddrive so at least your not stuck with 4gb All in all, the xbox is a 5 star entertainment product that is now 10 stars with the addition of kinect! sadly, amazon only allows a max of 5 :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2011 by Superdesi

  • Good All Around
First, let me review the XBOX 360 Slim. Prior to purchasing this I had owned 2 of the original XBOX 360s (bought the first, and Microsoft sent me a refurbished one when mine got the red ring of death). The Slim version is MUCH better than the original. The original one sounded like a jet engine when running with all the fans at full speed; the slim one is extremely quiet. The original would get very hot and raise the temperature in the room by a few degrees when running for an extended period of time; the slim runs pretty cool, and does not noticeably heat up the room. The slim version is smaller than the original. The slim version has built in wireless. And a few other minor improvements. Now on to the Kinect. One reason I purchased a Kinect was that I have a pretty sedentary life. I sit in front of a computer most of the day, and I play video games and watch TV at night. I was hoping that the Kinect would motivate me to move around more and get some exercise without breaking up my routine. I haven't owned it long enough to verify that I will use it over the long term, but in the short term, I believe I will use it often. As for the exercise, after playing it for an hour I was sweaty and tired, and the next morning, my muscles were pretty sore. It certainly requires a lot more movement than sitting in a chair with a controller, and I am pleased that I found doing it to be pretty fun (which is good since I abhor exercise in general). A lot of people are concerned about space requirements, but I find them to be very reasonable. I was worried about buying it because I live in an apartment, and I was going to set this up in a small room with a lot of furniture. However, I haven't had any problems. The Kinect sensor senses your "workspace" when setting it up, and it seems to know where I have to stop moving because it doesn't require me to go out of my furniture boundaries. I stand about 6-7 feet away from the Kinect sensor, and have about 1.5 arm lengths of space in front and to each side (no room behind me). With that, I am able to do everything required in the Kinect Adventures game without any issue. My largest problem is that Kinect Adventures wants you to do a lot of jumping. I live on the second floor of an apartment, so jumping is out of the question. I've found that if you squat down a little and stand up quickly on to the tip of your toes and shrug all at the same time, it recognizes that as a jump. It takes a little practice to get the hang of that, but once you do, it works while preserving the sanity of any downstairs neighbors. Next, the Kinect Adventures game. As someone who likes to play a lot of action games (Call of Duty, Halo, et cetera), I don't find the premise to be my cup of tea, but it's still fun. It seems to implement the Kinect sensor pretty well, and I think it's a good demonstration of what the Kinect can do. That being said, I don't think I'll be playing a lot of it once I get some other Kinect games. And a final note. If you intend to use the Kinect with an older XBOX 360, or to use it on a computer, you will need a "Kinect Sensor Power Supply." If you buy the Kinect standalone, it comes with one. I assumed that the bundle would come with one as well. It does not. I had to purchase it separately from the Microsoft Store for $34.99. Not too big of a deal, and I understand Microsoft's leaving it out, but it would have been nice to know. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2010 by jtmorris

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