Xbox 360 S
The Xbox 360 S, also known as the Xbox 360 Slim, is a revision of the Xbox 360 console that was released in 2010. It was designed to offer a more compact and energy-efficient version of the original Xbox 360 while retaining its features and functionality.
The Xbox 360 S had a sleeker and more modern design than the original Xbox 360, and was significantly smaller and quieter. It also had built-in Wi-Fi connectivity, which eliminated the need for a separate wireless adapter.
The Xbox 360 S included a 250GB hard drive, which was larger than the hard drives included with previous Xbox 360 models. It also had a custom IBM PowerPC processor and a custom ATI graphics processor, which allowed for improved performance and graphics.
The Xbox 360 S was compatible with all Xbox 360 games and accessories, and also supported Kinect, a motion-sensing device that allowed for controller-free gaming and other interactive experiences.
The Xbox 360 S was eventually succeeded by the Xbox 360 E in 2013, which offered a slightly updated design and additional features such as improved Wi-Fi connectivity and an internal port for the Kinect sensor.
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Release Date: 2010
Model: 1439