• Reviews around system (4.77 of 5)

    Xbox 360 E 250GB Kinect Holiday Value Bundle

    • Love the xbox system
    • All the grandkids wanted for Christmas...they love the system...
    • It is a good system but could be better if the kinect part would pick you up faster and cover a bigger area
    • Not only do you get a great game system in the Xbox 360, but you get a large 250 GB hard drive.
    • I reasoned that the upfront hardware cost for the aging Xbox 360 is a good value for the price I paid, many of the games will be much cheaper (and at least for now, are still widely available), and I anticipate Microsoft will still support the system for a least a few more years even after the Xbox One is released, if prior generations are any indication
    • Good system
    • Excellent system
    • Other than having problems setting up the Kinect part of the system, he seems to really enjoy the system.
    • As with my previous console reviews, I will break it down in the key components of what makes a good system a good system.1
    • Very great system was a Christmas present for my
    • I love the system, everything works great
    • I highly recommend this system for those with kids/ teens as there are tons of games available for it
    • That being said, I understand why people love this system
    • Very nice game system at a great bundle price.
    • The system itself is awesome
    • Great system
    • System works like a charm.
    • All in all, it's a good gaming system, but think could be so much better considering the price
    • This is still a great system even with the One now on the market.
    • And this way I can move the slim into my Halo Vanguard portable gaming system, pull the elite out of there to put back into my room, and shuffle things about.
    • Awesome system
    • I don't think it's a bad system
    • I love this system
    • Great system, got it on sale for under $250
    • More importantly, the 360 S was quieter, and incorporated a new hardware design that eliminated the notorious "Red Ring of Death" overheating issue that afflicted the 360 since it was first introduced in 2005
    • More importantly, the 360 S was quieter, and incorporated a new hardware design that eliminated the notorious "Red Ring of Death" overheating issue that afflicted the 360 since it was first introduced in 2005
    • holds).The new sleek E version of the 360 is nice and looks more professional than the odd shapes of the last 2 editions