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High-performance wireless gaming is here! Using
optimized technology, the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller lets you enjoy a 30-foot
range and up to 40 hours of life on the two included AA batteries—and when they
run low, you're given ample warning so you can connect a Play & Charge Kit for
uninterrupted play. Plug the Xbox 360 Headset into the controller for full
two-way voice communication: a wireless first.

Every chance you
get to rid yourself of yet another
wire, cord, or cable is cause for celebration.
There's a little part of the Xbox®
controller cord that stays plugged into the console when you stumble
over the cord—you know, those controller cords designed to come
apart easily because, let's face it, gamers have notorious
difficulty not tripping over cords.

But soon I will be cord-free. No more
controller cord accidents for me. No more spilled drinks, banged
knees, lost games, or cursing and kicking the cat. It's the end of
an era—the wired era. Because, friends and neighbors, I've seen the
light. My new favorite word in the English language? Wireless.
Xbox 360™ is all about the
wireless—wireless controllers, wireless networking; if there's a
wire involved, Microsoft has gone out of their way to replace it
with space-age radio waves. We'll start with the wireless
controller, which is truly a marvel of modern technology.

Salient
Features for Xbox 360 Wireless Control
Precision engineering
The wireless controller is precise, accurate, and has the same
speed and performance as its wired brother.
Innovative design
My first thought was, heck, it's lightweight, even for a wired
controller. As soon as you pick it up you notice the ergonomic and
innovative design. No controller has ever felt more natural and
intuitive to use.
No hefty memory
The Xbox 360 Memory Unit now inserts directly into the console
itself, instead of the controller. You'll also note that your
headset cable plugs directly into the controller, without a "puck"
like the old-school variety.

Xbox 360 puts
you at the center of the
digital entertainment revolution, and unsightly
cords are the last thing you need.
More players
Look closely at Xbox 360, and you notice that there are only two
ports in the front for regular wired controllers—this is because
it's better to play wireless, where the high-tech whiz-bangery
inside the new machine lets you easily have four gamers on at once
without a hiccup or delay.
Long range
The wireless controllers have a 30-foot range, so you can really
sit back and enjoy your HDTV/Surround Sound setup on your monster
plasma screen. They also use normal AA batteries, or an Xbox 360
Rechargeable Battery Pack that uses the innovative Xbox 360 Play &
Charge Kit for continuous game play when the charge get low.
Wireless connectivity
Right out of the box, Xbox 360 is ready to receive your wireless
controller(s). No bulky attachments to mount; this baby is open and
on the air. All you need to do is turn it on … which you can do with
the Xbox Guide Button on your wireless controller. Synchronicity!
No clutter
Ultimately, isn't that what it's all about? Wires are unsightly
and dangerous. Trust me on this, my coffee table leaves marks when
you unexpectedly strike the corner, and it ain't pretty.

Wireless Networking
The Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter is an eminently affordable
accessory that plugs right into the back of your console—there are
even a couple of little tabs built in to hold it fast while you use
the wonders of modern technology to access Xbox Live. Talk about
plug and play! Wireless networking is advantageous for a number of
reasons:
- Next-gen wireless
The adapter installs with no power cables or other
attachment and is equipped with the most advanced technology
(802.11 a/b/g) so you can stream entertainment from your
Windows® XP or Media Center PC.

- No cables
Ethernet cables are expensive, long, and dangerous. I told
you about the coffee table, right? Now how many of you happen to
have your Xbox sitting right next to your computer, or right
next to an Ethernet router? Probably not many of you, and it's
for you I make this recommendation. Go wi-fi and you won't need
to fear the coffee table again.
- The wi-fi future
Your computer is going, if not already gone, over to the
wireless side. Isn't it about time your game console did the
same? You can bet that when your grandkids are playing whatever
Xbox exists in 2050, they'll laugh at us primitives with our
cables and our "Ethernet."
- Online experience
This is global gaming with no strings attached. Unleash the
awe-inspiring online capabilities of Xbox Live without the
inconvenience of cables or wires.
- Living space
Your space is valuable, and deserves to be tidy. I know mine
does. That's why I took these helpful "before and after" photos
with the help of one of the guys that does the real work on
Xbox.com:
Don't be a slave to the cable and the
wire. Uncluttered your gaming area and your life with wireless
controllers and wireless networking. Xbox 360 puts you at the center
of the digital entertainment revolution, and unsightly cords are the
last thing you need.

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