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| Review: Microsoft X-Box (Console) |
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| Manufacturer | Microsoft | | Released | November 15, 2001 | | Dimensions | 320 x 100 x 260 mm (12.5 x 4 x 10.5 inches) | | Weight | 4 kg (8 lb 13 oz) | | Processor | CPU: Micro PGA2 733 MHz Intel Mobile Celeron/Pentium III hybrid. | | Unified Memory Subsystem | Total Memory: 64 MB DDR SDRAM running at 200 MHz. | | Graphics Processor | 233 MHz custom chip developed by Microsoft and NVIDIA code named NV2A, the A setting it apart from
the PC based NV20 and NV25. | | Storage Medium | 2-5x DVD (XFAT), 8 gigabyte hard disk (new consoles contain a 10GB physical hard drive, though it is
formatted to only use 8GB, uses XFAT), optional 8MB memory card for savegame transfer. | | Audio Processor | NVIDIA MCPX. | | General power requirements | 180-265V AC, 50 Hz | | Power consumption | 100 W | | Operating temperature | 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F) | | Laser diode properties | Material: GaAlAs | | Wavelength | l = 650/780nm | | Controller ports | 4 | | Ethernet port | 1 | | AV port | 1 | | DC IN power port | 1 |
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