Photos: Xbox 360 -- What's in the box?

By Randolph Ramsay on 15 March 2006

Tags: 360 | gallery | game | image | photo | system | xbox | cnet.com.au

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All of the various components are packaged in Xbox-green plastic, apart from the Ethernet cable which is wrapped in orange.

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sgt.sock
05/04/2006 01:41 AM

Why in Aus were given the basic DVD remote in the premium bundle,when other places around the globe either got the universal remote or the LIVE headset.Have we been had? you only have to look at some of the pics on google to see the difference in bundles across the world.

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Someguy
14/01/2007 01:50 AM

If you convert the prices of the US bundle ($400) you will find that it is a tad cheaper than the Australian one. And yes, we were not given the Universal Media Remote/Headset. :(

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Jason
06/07/2007 09:20 PM

Sony PS3 is a better choice

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Jason
06/07/2007 09:38 PM

one in every three Xbox 360 consoles have a 33% fail rate

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nobody...
24/10/2007 11:28 AM

anyone know if the new HDMI premium 360s come with an actual HDMI cable? just wondering...

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juzie_boy
16/11/2007 10:32 AM

just a note. im pretty sure theres three bundles now. original xbox, pro system and elite. and the pro now costs $549.95 what you were describing above is the pro system.

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Thatch
22/12/2007 01:38 AM

Quote: "one in every three Xbox 360 consoles have a 33% fail rate" Old news brother! The new consoles (Sept. 07 Forward W/ HDMI) are solid.

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Thatch
22/12/2007 01:40 AM

Quote: "one in every three Xbox 360 consoles have a 33% fail rate" Old news brother! The new consoles (Sept. 07 Forward W/ HDMI) are solid.

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Thatch
22/12/2007 01:41 AM

Quote: "one in every three Xbox 360 consoles have a 33% fail rate" Old news brother! The new consoles (Sept. 07 Forward W/ HDMI) are solid.

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vf
22/03/2008 10:21 PM

the new premium packs now have hdmi on them, one time i was looking at a premium box and noticed the difference to mine. my one was the first premium the new sayson its contents on the box hdmi. so i guess you dont have to buy the elite edition

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