[Definitive] Xbox 360 Thread


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sorry about that, i should have said this

microsoft will most likey not let sony and Nintendo use windows media player, but they could make a deal with a diff media player

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Of course they would, its a big bragging point for them and spreads there media formats further.

Microsoft's aim is that you will be able to do everything, and anything, from anywhere. This means integration. Their dream is to get the XP system out of the office, and into the living room, den, dining room, kitchen etc. To help them along this path, the 360 should be compatible with XP in some form or another. However, the question is whether you will need to buy more windows products to run on 360. Perhaps you will need to buy a media center to record/watch video onto the 360 (you could just use the media center lol). I wonder if Vista will include the ability to completely connect your systems to each other (assuming that XP wont)

Microsoft's aim is that you will be able to do everything, and anything, from anywhere. This means integration. Their dream is to get the XP system out of the office, and into the living room, den, dining room, kitchen etc. To help them along this path, the 360 should be compatible with XP in some form or another. However, the question is whether you will need to buy more windows products to run on 360. Perhaps you will need to buy a media center to record/watch video onto the 360 (you could just use the media center lol). I wonder if Vista will include the ability to completely connect your systems to each other (assuming that XP wont)

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I'm glad i have MS Media Center 2005 since it will go nicely with the 360 :D

It was mentioned originally when the specs were first annouced and I felt the same, but somehow its been forgotten about,

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/xbox360...x360theguts.htm

We couldn't just go with one 60mm fan because it would not provide the required cooling?as the diameter of the fan increases the air flow performance per revolution increases exponentially. So we ended up putting in two 60mm fans, and we came up with a water-cooled heat sink as well for the CPU. We've actually applied for a patent on that one.

The water cooled term is being used loosely; actually it is a heat sink constructed of a copper base, aluminum stamped fins and copper heat pipe. The heat pipe contains water and a vacuum is pulled on the pipe prior to sealing.

ive heard that if you want to use the 360 as an extendor you will have to have a Media Center PC, also if you want to browse your Music collection on your PC you will also need a Media Center PC

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You need to install something on XP to make the music and photos available, but its a free update that Microsoft released on Windows Update not long again as far as I remember. Video requires Media Center.

Edit:

Just watched the video of... Major Nelson? Showing off the Xbox hardware, and I was wondering if you can plug the removable harddrive into a computer? It didn't look like it..

Edited by Pc_Madness
It was mentioned originally when the specs were first annouced and I felt the same, but somehow its been forgotten about,

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/xbox360...x360theguts.htm

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It's not really true liquid cooling. Just heat pipes in the heatsink.

Holy SH*T. You've gotta be kiddin me. $ 700.00 for a console game platform. When the XBox came out I got it for $230.00 with 3 games, and the X360 is now 3 times as much.

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Inept analogy for the following reasons:

|free XBL trial.

|it includes 4 games not 3.

|2! Wireless controllers.

|play and charge+extra battery pack.

|Vastly supirior(sp?) gaming console with cutting edge tech.

|20GB instead of an 8GB harddrive.

|Media remote.

|Headset.

|Highdef cables.

|ethernet cable.

|3x230=roughly 800

|4 games+extra controller+play and charge+battery pack+premium console=$800. Your getting a deal here and you don't even see it.

In conclusion, shut up.

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