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Cormaster628 wrote:Downside about the 360 is no wi-fi so if you wanna get on-line you either gotta shell out $100 for the Wi-fi adapter or put the 360 near a wired router where you can plug it in.
Cormaster628 wrote:But I think the RROD problem is pretty much fixed now in new consoles. The new consoles have a new motherboard and a smaller nm CPU, as well as an improved heatsink, so I don't think overheating is as much of an issue.
Me, Grimlock! wrote:I'm not too concerned about Blu-Ray. I don't have the TV big enough or good enough to take advantage of it anyway, and when I get one, I'll probably get a Blu-ray player at the point anyway.Cormaster628 wrote:Downside about the 360 is no wi-fi so if you wanna get on-line you either gotta shell out $100 for the Wi-fi adapter or put the 360 near a wired router where you can plug it in.
All I have is a telephone jack. Don't suppose that's good enough.
Cormaster628 wrote:But I think the RROD problem is pretty much fixed now in new consoles. The new consoles have a new motherboard and a smaller nm CPU, as well as an improved heatsink, so I don't think overheating is as much of an issue.
TheMuffin wrote:Game data must be saved to a Microsoft brand HDD. A regular external drive or flash drive will not work.
TheMuffin wrote:I'm not sure what you mean.
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