was positioned as the "premium" version of the hardware. Its most notable technical upgrade was a 120GB hard drive—at the time, a massive increase from the standard 20GB—and the inclusion of an HDMI port, which allowed for better high-definition output on modern televisions. The "Slim" Revolution
In 2010, the black aesthetic became the new standard with the release of the (often called the " "). Revealed on June 14, 2010 Black Xbox 360
, was released in 2013. This model featured a two-tone black design (part matte, part glossy) to mimic the aesthetic of the then-upcoming Xbox One. It offered configurations with up to 500GB of storage , marking the peak of the 360's storage capacity. Legacy and Cultural Impact The shift to black signaled Microsoft's intent to move the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. was positioned as the "premium" version of the hardware