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Awesome design and super quiet.
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The new design is nice
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Most of the differences seem like they would be obvious - better design, HDMI port (which yes, 360s have had before but ours was old enough to not have that), smaller power supply, etc etc
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There's numerous other improvements as well; built in Wireless N (which works great and takes almost no time to set up), touch sensitive buttons (which make cool Halo noises when used), and a sleeker, more angular design than the original 360 model.
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The Design is so cool
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But it's a much nicer design than the old white 360.The graphics themselves are not incredibly noticable, which I like.
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Not only is it the latest Xbox 360 console with a new sleeker design and built-in wi-fi, it comes with a 250G HD, 2 controllers, a headset, Halo Reach (the latest installment for the Halo saga), and the console features custom sounds from the Halo games
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Now for the positives: This is the sleekest design Xbox has released yet
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In the end, Halo Reach is absolutely stunning in every aspect and delivers on all fronts despite few, if any, flaws and poor design choices
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Definitely well worth the money, and the design on the system/controllers is pretty cool
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The design is very nice (love the new slim), but the one thing that I love the most is that its not a dust magnet
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The sleek design of the 360S is really nice and this Halo