Microsoft Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition
Editors' rating
Excellent
8.5
out of 10
- The good: Superior selection of games, including several console-exclusive titles; all games in high-definition; easy-to-use Dashboard interface; excellent online gaming and communications via Xbox Live; plays hundreds of (but not all) original Xbox titles; doubles as a superior digital media hub and Windows Media Center extender; online Marketplace allows for easy purchases of downloadable full-scale games, mini-games, movies, and TV shows; latest version offers HDMI output with 1080p support.
- The bad: Early versions of the console prone to "red ring of death" system crash; noisy exhaust fan and DVD drive; gigantic oversize power supply; no built-in wireless networking or flash media reader; DVD playback has substandard video quality; support for next-gen HD DVD movies requires a bulky external accessory; 20GB hard drive fills up very quickly; online gaming requires a paid subscription to Xbox Live.
- The bottom line: With its extensive digital media features, a superior online service, and an excellent game library, the Xbox 360 remains the game console to beat.
- Reviewed by:
- Jeff Bakalar
- Edited by:
- John P. Falcone
- Review date: 11/19/07

for Microsoft Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition from online stores:
- J&R Music and Computer World In stock: Yes
- $399.99
- Amazon.com In stock: Yes
- $399.99
- Newegg.com In stock: Yes
- $399.99
- Amazon.com Marketplace In stock: Yes
- $464.99
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