Quote:
Originally Posted by Ninjaneer
Hmm not sure what you saw but the Halo edition is actually an olive/orange colored console for $400: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/x...le/default.htm
It comes with HDMI and the exclusive Halo colors (which I think looks nasty) for the console, controllers, headset etc.
The only black console currently is the Elite, which is $450 and has HDMI capability with a 120GB HD.
The other editions are colored white and they are the Core (no HD) for $280 and the Pro (20GB HD) for $350 but neither have HDMI support.
You can see all 3 (excluding the Halo edition) here: http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/p...htm?WT.svl=nav
|
I see. You're right about the color scheme. Still, I noticed both the Xbox 360 and Halo Edition have the 20GB hard drive. Microsoft is real coy at mentioning the 20GB hard drive with the Halo Edition, while being a bit more quiet about this same hard drive (20GB) in the standard XBox 360. The casual passerby comparing the two might think he's getting more with the Halo Edition.
As far as I can tell, the difference is the skin of the console essentially. Plus you get two fewer games and pay more.