Coming April 29 - XBox 360 Elite

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/fun.games/03/28/xbox360.hard.drive.ap/index.html

REDMOND, Washington (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. will sell a version of its Xbox 360 with a 120-gigabyte hard drive and a souped up high-definition video connection, in a bid to broaden the appeal of its popular console beyond video games.

Earlier versions of Xbox 360 came with 20 gigabytes of storage. But that filled up too quickly with movies, TV shows and games from the Xbox Live Marketplace online store, said Peter Moore, a corporate vice president in Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment group.

The new Xbox 360 Elite will sell for $479.99. Consumers who already own the $399.99 20-gigabyte model will be able to buy a snap-on 120-gigabyte hard drive for $179.99.

Both the new console and the drive are expected to hit U.S. shelves April 29.

Microsoft also added an HDMI connection, which sends high-definition content from the console to the TV without losing picture or sound quality, while also helping prevent piracy.

Xbox 360 was the No. 2 U.S. video game console after Nintendo Co.'s Wii in January and February, according to data from market researcher NPD Group. The Xbox outpaced Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3, a $599.99 console that plays Blu-ray DVDs.

Microsoft's decision to upgrade the Xbox 360 is the latest of many steps the software maker has taken to position its products at the center of home entertainment.

Microsoft has incorporated Media Center software, which can turn a computer into a digital video recorder, movie and music player, into all but the most basic version of its new Windows Vista operating system.

And Xbox 360 users can connect the console to their home network, then stream movies, music and other content from computer to the Xbox and television. Unlike Sony, Microsoft hasn't added a high-def DVD player to the console, but consumers can buy an external HD DVD player for the Xbox for $199.99.

On Wednesday, Microsoft also announced deals to bring new high-def video to the Xbox Live Marketplace, including New Line Cinema's film "Snakes on a Plane" and upcoming releases from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment's direct-to-video division.

Microsoft's focus on downloadable high-def video sets the effort apart from the competition, said Moore. He said the content fills a gap between cable companies' DVR services for fresh TV episodes, Tivo Inc. and Amazon.com Inc.'s standard-definition content available over the Web, and Apple Inc.'s recent move to send iTunes movies and music to the TV from a Mac.

At the core, though, video game players aren't going to choose their system based on its ability to play movies or television shows, said Anita Frazier, an analyst for NPD Group.

"To the extent (the consoles) do other things, it's great, but this industry is all about the games," she said.
 

LordStanley

I know nothing
The graphics wont be any better, just another way to hook it to the TV. Only thing that changes is the harddrive size and the color of the unit.
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
LordStanley said:
The graphics wont be any better, just another way to hook it to the TV. Only thing that changes is the harddrive size and the color of the unit.

Doesn't matter to me. I'm not buying one anyway. I'm a PlayStation kinda girl. :shrug:
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
jenbengen said:
Good God! Could they slow down! LOL. How do kids keep up? More like how do PARENTS keep up.

Pshhhhh. That one's easy. I say "no. You got what you got and that's all you gonna get."
 

pingrr

Well-Known Member
LordStanley said:
The graphics wont be any better, just another way to hook it to the TV. Only thing that changes is the harddrive size and the color of the unit.


The grafics will be a little better.

Digital(Xbox) --> Analog(component cable) --> Digital (HDTV)
Digital(Xbox) --> Analog(Vga cable) --> Digltal(HDMI) --> Digital (HDTV) If you by a vga to hdmi adaptor

Much better is to:
Digital(xbox) --> Digital(HDMI cable) --> Digital (HDTV)


1080P is not suported through component cables on most TV. For exapmle I have a sony TV that will only allow a max resolution of 1080i with the xboxs current coponent cables. The new one with an HDMI output would allow me to view a resolution of 1080P.


Granted it isn't a big difference but it is somthing that is noticable.
 
J

juggy4805

Guest
jenbengen said:
Good God! Could they slow down! LOL. How do kids keep up? More like how do PARENTS keep up.


I'm trying to keep up with the kids.
 
R

RadioPatrol

Guest
Me too Crowd Competing with the Apple TV

nachomama said:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/fun.games/03/28/xbox360.hard.drive.ap/index.html

REDMOND, Washington (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. will sell a version of its Xbox 360 with a 120-gigabyte hard drive and a souped up high-definition video connection, in a bid to broaden the appeal of its popular console beyond video games.



On Wednesday, Microsoft also announced deals to bring new high-def video to the Xbox Live Marketplace,

and Apple Inc.'s recent move to send iTunes movies and music to the TV from a Mac.


"To the extent (the consoles) do other things, it's great, but this industry is all about the games," she said.

I wonder how long M$ has been working on this ....... but there a day late competing with Apple TV .............. :lmao:
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
MS sends CVG the difference between 360 and PS3... in beer!

:biggrin: :lol: :roflmao: :killingme :lmao: :biggrin: :lol: :roflmao: :killingme :lmao:
Don't let anyone else fool you; this is the reason we do what we do - free beer, and lots of it.

Wheeled into our office this afternoon by a special ops team of beer couriers was this £146 pile of Fosters on behalf of one Microsoft Corporation. Was it because of our gushing GDC coverage? No, apparently MS has a more specific reason for its generous gift.

"What would you purchase for £146...? (The price difference between an Xbox 360 and a PlayStaion 3)", asks the included Xbox 360-headed notice. "Well, for a start we thought you might like £146 worth of beer to kick start your weekend early."

Signed, "Jump in. Xbox 360. The Leader in the next generation of gaming and entertainment."

Sony - we need £146 worth of pork scratchings and kebabs. PRONTO!
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=160496&site=cvg
 

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