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Xbox360 Launch Prices, Details
Posted on 08.17.05 by templeton @ 11:55 pm

November 4, $299 & $399 versions

Details have been released concerning the Xbox360 gaming console launch. As expected, two versions of the console will be released, one retailing for $299, the other for $399. The console will be released on November 4. Details are as follows

Xbox 360 Core System – $299 (299 Euros, 209 GBP) Xbox 360 console

  • Wired controller

  • Detachable faceplate

  • Xbox Live Silver membership

  • Standard AV cables


Xbox 360 – $399 (399 Euros, 279 GBP)

  • Xbox 360 console

  • 20GB detachable hard drive

  • Wireless controller

  • Wireless Xbox Live headset

  • High-definition AV cables

  • Ethernet cable

  • Xbox 360 Media Remote Control (limited time)

  • Detachable faceplate

  • Xbox Live Silver membership


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