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Xbox 360 S
Xbox 360 S

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Launch
Version June 2010
Performance
CPU 3.2 GHz PowerPC Tri-Core "Xenon" (Integrated into XCGPU)
GPU 500 MHz ATI "Xenos" (Integrated into XCGPU)
GPU Power ~240 GFLOPS
RAM 512 MB GDDR3 (Unified) + 10 MB eDRAM
Storage 4 GB (Internal Flash) or 250 GB / 320 GB (Internal HDD Bay)
Expandable Internal proprietary HDD bay + USB External support
Disc Drive 12x DVD-ROM
Video Output
Resolution 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
Max FPS 60 FPS
HDR No
VRR No
Ray Tracing No
Audio
Formats Dolby Digital 5.1, WMA Pro, DTS 5.1 (Pass-through for movies)
Headphones 2.5mm jack on the controller (for chat); Optical out on console (for game audio)
Connectivity
HDMI 1x HDMI 1.4
USB 5x USB 2.0 (2 front, 3 back)
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
Wi-Fi Built-in 802.11 b/g/n (First Xbox with internal Wi-Fi)
Bluetooth No (Uses proprietary 2.4 GHz radio) --- Misc Port: Dedicated Kinect Port (Auxiliary power + data)
Services
Online Multiplayer Xbox Live Gold (Now Xbox Game Pass Core)
Cloud Saves Yes (Requires subscription)
Subscription Xbox Game Pass (Legacy library support)
Remote Play SmartGlass (Now defunct)
Controller
Included 1x Xbox 360 Wireless Controller (Matte or Glossy Black)
Features Rumble (Dual motors), 2.4 GHz wireless, 30-hour battery life (AA)
Compatibility
Backward Supports nearly 500 Original Xbox games (HDD required)
VR Support No
Physical
Dimensions 10.6" x 2.9" x 10.4" (270 x 75 x 264 mm)
Weight 6.3 lbs (2.9 kg)
Color Glossy Black (early 250GB) / Matte Black (4GB & later models)
Power
Consumption ~70W–90W (Gaming); significantly more efficient than the 200W "Phat" model
Misc
Inside the Box Console, Wireless Controller, Power Supply/Cord, Composite AV Cable (HDMI sold separately), Headset (in 250GB model).
Price $199 (4 GB model) / $299 (250 GB model)