[Official UK] Xbox 360 Special Offers & Deals


Recommended Posts

Warrington, half an hour away.

Just to get in the courier depot debate....

UPS have a depot 20mins away from my house, and another 1hour 15mins away.....I'll let you guess which one they decide to use :pinch:

Luckily I haven't had to pick up a parcel yet, and I guess after a stern phonecall they would re-route the parcel to the nearest depot.

They take the money when you order.

Also, their preorder prices don't stay around for long from what I remember. Don't expect to wait on this and then preorder 2 weeks before launch at this price. Most likely they'll have an allocation of units they can offer this price to and then they'll bump it back up.

So either take the gamble & order now, or wait until closer to launch for a possible lower price elsewhere.

Edit: Current selling price valid until 23/07/2010

Just for reference, the game comes out on September 24th and the next best price currently is £36.99 at Coolshop.

-------

Battlefield Bad Company 2 for £20 instore at HMV.

I'll keep my eyes peeled for you

Tesco are offering an unofficial Play & Charge kit for £1 instore

-----

Xbox 360 120GB Elite Console

Super Street Fighter IV

Burnout Paradise Ultimate Box

Trivial Pursuit

Connect 4

Extra Controller

£152 at Argos

Add the console to the basket then the rest to get this price.

-----

Lego Rock Band £10.20 at Tesco Entertainment

-----

Official universal media remote for £5.85 at Shopto

Full details for this week's DoTW...

http://majornelson.com/archive/2010/07/19/deal-of-the-week-assassin-s-creed-ii-add-ons-avatars.aspx

Sequence 13 : Bonfire of the Vanities & Secret Locations - 400pts (£3.40)

Sequence 13: Bonfire of the Vanities - 240pts (£2.04)

Sequence 12: Battle of Forli - 240pts (£2.04)

Da Vinci's Flying Machine - 160pts (£1.36)

Guard Armor - 240pts (£2.04)

On the lookout for a cheap usb mic for the xbox to use with rock band, only interested if its under a tenner rofl.gif

Here you go. ;) I bought this mic, and it's brilliant! The sound quality is surprisingly good. The only minor niggle is the d-pad is a bit fiddly, but it's not that hard to get used to.

Here you go. ;) I bought this mic, and it's brilliant! The sound quality is surprisingly good. The only minor niggle is the d-pad is a bit fiddly, but it's not that hard to get used to.

Cheers man, found it on amazon for ?6.95, turns out my gfs brother has a rock band one he doesn't need anymore. The standard ones just as good but without controls on I'm guessing.

And you can use a controller with the standard RB mic for that yeh?

Thanks +1 imaginary rep.

Cheers man, found it on amazon for ?6.95, turns out my gfs brother has a rock band one he doesn't need anymore. The standard ones just as good but without controls on I'm guessing.

And you can use a controller with the standard RB mic for that yeh?

Yeah, you use a controller with a mic, the only exception being the MadCatz M.I.C. I linked, as that's got a controller built in.

As for quality, that's probably a matter of opinion. The MadCatz one is fairly quieter than the official one (which is a Logitech one), but on top of that, there's less chance of distortion when singing loudly.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Personally, I’ve found that it’s usually worth investing in the infrastructure you don’t want to replace later, especially cabling. Running Cat6A (or better, depending on your needs) during an upgrade is relatively inexpensive compared to having to re-cable a few years down the road. For switches I try to balance current specs with realistic growth. If my budget allows it Ill choose switches with higher uplink speeds which leaves room for expanding later on, but I don’t necessarily overspend on access ports if the endpoints won’t benefit from them anytime soon. One lesson I’ve learned is that planning for scalability pays off. It’s much easier to add devices, VLANs, or higher-bandwidth workloads when your network infrastructure already supports it than to replace hardware later.  What is your budget like?
    • I hate the term, "future-proof." We saw it back in the 90's / 2000's, if not before. You cannot future-proof anything, since there is no definition of how far into the future you plan on prepping for. Best idea is to tell us what you currently have and what its use is at the moment, and we can then offer ideas about some areas that might need an upgrade and other areas that can be left alone.
    • I can agree that it is being used in a small capacity. I worked for a company where their engineers still used XP, and when asked why it was because their sensor software wasn't compatible with newer operating systems and the software was discontinued so they couldn't upgrade the software. Given that the sensors were still in use by companies, they had to continue using XP to support the sensor, otherwise the price to the company would have gone into the millions or billions. Our response was simple: Ok, you can keep the XP machine. But we're removing it from the network. "But then it can't access the Internet or folder shares!" Yup, kinda the point. If someone wants to continue using an unsecure OS they can do, I have no problem with that. But it should be isolated. Simple. I had a fight with a guy in the engineering department for weeks before he finally relented. But we digress.   What do I plan on doing to commemorate the anniversary? Nothing. I have fond memories of the OS, but at the end of the day it's just an OS. If I had some time I might see if I could install it on my Raspberry Pi for a laugh. But my reflex memory with today's OS ideas would probably get me frustrated and I'd uninstall it after 5 mins.
    • Shutter Encoder 20.2 by Razvan Serea Shutter Encoder is one of the best video converter software and image, audio available today. It has been designed by video editors in order to be as accessible and efficient as possible. It is one of the few free professional tools. Based on FFmpeg, it has the largest codec library available. You can thus convert your files into many different formats. Complete settings for the most advanced Shutter Encoder has a panel containing a large number of settings, in order to define your own choices based on your files and perfect your video or audio output. Well-thought-out settings, with parameters predefined to create files quickly and easily. List of functions Without conversion: Cut without re-encoding, Replace audio, Rewrap, Conform, Merge, Extract, Subtitling, Video inserts Sound conversions: WAV, AIFF, FLAC, MP3, AAC, AC3, OPUS, OGG Editing codecs: DNxHD, DNxHR, Apple ProRes, QT Animation, GoPro CineForm, Uncompressed YUV Output codecs: H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1, OGV Broadcast codecs XDCAM HD422, AVC-Intra 100, XAVC, HAP....and much more. Shutter Encoder 20.2 changelog: Added "Intel Quick Sync" hardware acceleration for Linux Added 'Identify speakers' option for "Audio transcription" function Improved installer package Improved video player performance Improved timecode display with drop-frame videos Improved naming convention for surround audio files Fixed splash screen freeze Fixed bug with file hanging Fixed bugs with presets loading Fixed bugs with video player's buffer Fixed bug with 'Total length of file' option Fixed bugs with 'Record screen/device' option Fixed bug with "XAVC" & "XAVC Long GOP" functions Rollback to XPDF tool for PDF conversion Removed unused binary architecture for Mac Various corrections Various improvements Download: Shutter Encoder 20.2 | 166.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Shutter Encoder Portable | 185.0 MB Links: Shutter Encoder Home Page | FAQ / Tips | macOS | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • did you give it permission to do so? its probably on the ToS. After that South Park episode I'm paying attention to them lol
  • Recent Achievements

    • Reacting Well
      NovaEdgeX earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      NovaEdgeX earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      BA the Curmudgeon earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Conversation Starter
      rosiecharles earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • First Post
      KMilenkoski1202 earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      534
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      265
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      152
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      99
    5. 5
      macoman
      66
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!