Bottom Body
Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Troubleshooting
For common issues and their solutions, visit the Xbox 360 troubleshooting page for help.
Background and Identification
Microsoft announced the Xbox 360 E alongside the Xbox One at E3 during June 2013. The 360 E replaces the Xbox 360 S, the slim version of Microsoft's marquee game console. The Xbox 360 E was immediately available to consumers and would continue to be sold alongside the Xbox One as Microsoft's economy console. This console has a new hardware design that should prevent any red ring of death errors previously caused by overheating on previous systems.
The 360 E is easy to distinguish from previous Xbox 360 consoles because it abandons the tapered design of earlier consoles for a more rectangular form factor. In addition, the rear of the Xbox 360 E has only two USB ports, HDMI or 1/8th inch A/V output for audio and video(component or composite), and a sticker with the model number on it. The power plug has also changed to a circular plug.
Technical Specs
Release date: June 10, 2013
Storage: 4GB, 250GB
Dimensions: 10.38in x 10in x 2.63in
Ports: Four Full-size USB, HDMI, A/V, Ethernet, Kinect, 135 watt power supply unit (PSU) port.