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#1 starwarshalo
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Im considering getting a 360 and was wondering which model is the most stable and also if anyone knows if there are plans for a 360 with built in wifi. Thanx.
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#2 Eddie5vs1
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Im considering getting a 360 and was wondering which model is the most stable and also if anyone knows if there are plans for a 360 with built in wifi. Thanx.starwarshalo
Supposedly if you want the new jasper 360 (it has 65 nm GPU and CPU and is less likely to overheat) you best bet is an arcade model, but then you don't have a HDD. To my knowledge there are no current plans to include wifi in the 360. But don't get MS's wifi adapter, there are much cheaper alternatives.
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In my experience, all of the new 360s are pretty reliable. I got the RROD nearly two years ago on an old console. Since then, I wanted HDMI, so I got the newer arcade model. I have had zero problems with it whatsoever.
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Please use the Recommendation sticky. Thanks.