The 360 has a wired ethernet port, so you can use a wireless game adaptor. While I don't know of any game adaptors that support the newer wifi standards, I don't think they are to far away. Additionally, some of the newer standards do give a measurable performance boost to old devices, I believe the boxes say 10-20%.
Truth be told, when it comes down to it I am going to go for wired too. I have wireless on my current xbox, but I think for full HD I'd be pushing it, as my computer and TV are on different sides of the house.
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The 360 has a wired ethernet port, so you can use a wireless game adaptor. While I don't know of any game adaptors that support the newer wifi standards, I don't think they are to far away. Additionally, some of the newer standards do give a measurable performance boost to old devices, I believe the boxes say 10-20%.
Truth be told, when it comes down to it I am going to go for wired too. I have wireless on my current xbox, but I think for full HD I'd be pushing it, as my computer and TV are on different sides of the house.