The Xbox 360 and How It Works

by Larry Moon on July 3, 2009

by Larry Moon

The public’s interest in gaming consoles rises and falls with the ability of the company to provide a new gaming experience. However, when you come out with a new and improved product it usually comes with a not so improved price. With prices going up Microsoft was the first to step up and provide a new gaming experience that took on the higher price but sold over 20 million units. They came out with the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 was the pioneer of the seventh generation gaming consoles and provide an unreal gaming experience.

The Xbox 360 will come with everything you need to hook it up to a standard television, or a HD television. You will get the best quality out of a HDTV with 1080p resolution, but by still hooking the Xbox 360 to a regular television will give you the experience of new generation gaming.

You will need a hybrid component/composite cable to make it work with HDTVs which is included in both the Pro and Elite. An HDMI 1.2 cable can also be used which is included only in the Elite edition. It is also good to get a pair of stereo speakers to make the gaming experience more intense.

One of the new features of the Xbox 360 is the ability to turn your console on without pushing the button on the tower itself. Starting your console can be done in two ways, which is on the tower itself or the new feature button in the middle of your controller. Once the console is started, you can browse the Xbox 360’s own user interface, so that you don’t need a DVD inside the optical drive or a built in flash memory. Some of things that can be browsed on the hard disk are pictures, music, video, and games that you may have downloaded, or installed.

There are a number of things as you can see that the user interface does. One of the other things you can do with the interface is check out anything you might have on a USB storage drive or a Microsoft windows pc.

Once you are ready to play, this is where the real fun begins because this is when the console goes to work. Your game play experience will go to the highest level once you are ready, because of the consoles 3.2 GHz clock speed Xenon processor. This processor allows frame rates to be a lot smoother, and makes sure that your loading times are as quick as possible. Loading speeds vary from game to game depending on how the game takes advantage of the processor.

Combined with the graphics processor named Xenos, the Xbox 360 is capable of displaying really high-end graphics providing that the game uses it to its fullest. Some of the graphics capabilities include z-buffering, alpha blending, and 4x GSAA. Unlike older consoles, these capabilities can be executed without any drag in performance.

Older Xbox 360 versions would heat up real fast and cause your game play to be lower, and even the console not to work. However, the new versions of Microsoft’s latest console uses a jasper motherboard, which does not suffer near as much from heat problems that the older ones did, leading to the red ring error. If you are careful with your console and keep it in good condition you will have a great running system for a long time.

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