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22 February 2007 16:13 by James "Dela" Delahunty
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Microsoft Corp. will show off the Xbox 360 IPTV features at next month's Connected Home exhibition in London. The event will take place between March 5th and 7th. Ed Graczyk, Microsoft's Worldwide director of marketing, will demonstrate the service during his keynote speech titled, "The Future of Connected Entertainment".
"Separately the Xbox 360 and Microsoft TV IPTV Edition deliver unique and exciting entertainment experiences, but IPTV on Xbox 360 delivers a real value proposition for consumers, service providers and content and game developers alike," Graczyk said.
He added: "By integrating these industry-leading solutions, we continue to drive innovation and enable new connected entertainment experiences for consumers." The IPTV service is set to launch in Europe before the end of the year. Being part of the Xbox 360 brings some new feature possibilities, such as recording video while playing games and chatting over Xbox Live while watching TV.
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GamesIndustry.biz
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| deesy32 (Inactive) 23 February 2007 2:24 |
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this thing is only gonna keep getting better.the 360 is leaps and bounds better than the ps3.
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| tabletpc (Inactive) 23 February 2007 3:10 |
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minus one rpoblem microsoft has already announced the new hard drive for the xbox 360 will be coming out in australia first in a limited edition black xbox 360 kinda stupid but i guess some country has to be a guenia pig to bad they didn't release it first in the u.s.a who knows maybe with this announcement maybe microsoft will announce pricing for the new hard drive and when we can expect to see it
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| cascadeuk (Inactive) 23 February 2007 3:30 |
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Does this actually mean the UK will get something the US is getting too?
time will tell!
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 23 February 2007 5:40 |
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| BobbyBlu (Inactive) 23 February 2007 8:26 |
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Nothing new Sony has already said they was going to have something like this months ago but the PS3 will have a DVR function.Plus i'm glad i don't have yet to dig into my pockets to buy a bigger HD.
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 23 February 2007 8:32 |
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Originally posted by BobbyBlu: Nothing new Sony has already said they was going to have something like this months ago but the PS3 will have a DVR function.Plus i'm glad i don't have yet to dig into my pockets to buy a bigger HD.
just ait till they remove all PS2 hardware from all versions of the PS3....they already wraped it from the UK version.
BTW can you post a link to info on the PS3 TV?
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| scorpNZ (Senior Member) 3 March 2007 10:40 |
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Originally posted by tabletpc: minus one rpoblem microsoft has already announced the new hard drive for the xbox 360 will be coming out in australia first in a limited edition black xbox 360 kinda stupid but i guess some country has to be a guenia pig to bad they didn't release it first in the u.s.a who knows maybe with this announcement maybe microsoft will announce pricing for the new hard drive and when we can expect to see it
What new hdd, provide link or is it the "larger" one that people mistakenly think is comming when stangely there's no official word from microsoft...lol...
EDIT: just googled it's the same bullcrap rumour from way back
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 3 March 2007 10:45
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 3 March 2007 10:50 |
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Originally posted by tabletpc: minus one rpoblem microsoft has already announced the new hard drive for the xbox 360 will be coming out in australia first in a limited edition black xbox 360 kinda stupid but i guess some country has to be a guenia pig to bad they didn't release it first in the u.s.a who knows maybe with this announcement maybe microsoft will announce pricing for the new hard drive and when we can expect to see it
What new hdd, provide link or is it the "larger" one that people mistakenly think is comming when stangely there's no official word from microsoft...lol...
EDIT: just googled it's the same bullcrap rumour from way back
why would it be bull crap? the 360 needs a new HD there is no doubt abotu that, HDMI on the new revision would be nice but is not needed same for HDVD,as long as MS is not selling the 20GB or 120GB 360 in black with the revised guts for 480 I will be happy.
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| scorpNZ (Senior Member) 5 March 2007 18:40 |
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zippy
Quote: [quote][quote=tabletpc]
why would it be bull crap? the 360 needs a new HD there is no doubt abotu that,HDMI on the new revision would be nice but is not needed same for HDVD,as long as MS is not selling the 20GB or 120GB 360 in black with the revised guts for 480 I will be happy.
*sighs* like i said provide a link to any official word by MS,don't bother you won't find one,what you will find is ms refuting any changes at this time,for any bigger hdd etc there needs to be a more vocal demand only then when the pressure mounts will it happ'n,that does'nt mean i don't agree with a larger hdd as that'd be great but at this time it's noth'n more than rumour we can only hope..out.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 5 March 2007 18:41
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| ZippyDSM (AfterDawn Addict) 5 March 2007 19:13 |
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scorpNZ
sometims they block the news or avoid news thats in their best interest to say,also the rumor was "updated" from soemone in retail.
Plus you have the the price at 450-500$ retail(soem stores ahve the price and mfg numbers) MS would be a fool to only offer a black revised 360 with no
HD size boost
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HDMI
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HDVD
Looking at MS and the most easiest path its either HD or HDMI with a lower chance being HDVD.
So "something" is coming ,its a HDVD or HDMI or both for that price with no advancement in the HDD then they to have thier head stuck up sonys butt...its a magical butt that can take anything.....hehehehehe
no bad ><
bad bad bad sorry LOL
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| nite001 (Inactive) 6 March 2007 16:46 |
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hey i think its a crock. me and my friend know that you can change the hdd your self and put in a larger hdd. all the hdd is a laptop hdd we cracked open ours found that best buy sells the same hdd but in a larger size and you can format it we are working on file transfer right now and when we have it we wil post with results and what to do so why pay all that just for a HDMI when if a larger hdd is what you want then got to best buy and pick one up.
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