In conclusion, we are able to state that the quality is exceptional; yet, this is a quite pricey form of pleasure. 99% of the purchase price is warranted by the console. Got pros: -Design. It feels great in the hands and looks great in black. I've never had any issues with the joystick, and it's never given me any trouble. Yet, this will be an exceptional occurrence for personal computers; there will be no issues with communication (I mean the Internet, both wired and Wifi, if everything is configured correctly) -Kinect. It's a shame that it won't work with all of the games. - Can spin the disc while maintaining a reasonable level of silence - The cooling technology ensures that it hardly ever gets hot First things first: exclusives, of course. There are some good games that you won't play on your computer. The games are highly pricey, ranging from 1,500 to 3,000 dollars per. Yet, I have to admit that there are times when I have to exercise restraint before purchasing a new gadget like Xbox Live. There is not a lot of unnecessary filler in it. If you want to play games online, it will cost you roughly 2,000 dollars each year, but if you have a PlayStation 3, you won't have to worry about that because the PS Network service is free. Also, a wide variety of minor items, such as themes or photos of the player, cost a minimal amount of money but were nonetheless paid for. It is possible that the number of system settings is one of the disadvantages; however, the available options are insufficient. There is also no full media center.