Tuesday 24 August 2010

Microsoft Responds To 360 Slim’s “Red Dot” Claims


Did Xbox 360 slim still have RRoD problem? and did Microsoft already solve overheating problem whihc happened in old Xbox 360?  - which i would say overheating is the most disadvantages of Xbox 360.
Videos and screenshots have started popping up on the web showing the Xbox 360 Slim (which was revealed during this year’s E3) with the “Red Dot of Death”-Basically it’s an overheating issue- which has caused quite an outburst of fanboys. Today, Microsoft has responded to these issues with an email.
The email, which was sent to the folks over at Now Gamer, was a response to Now Gamer after the website had asked about the specific issue:
“We couldn’t be more proud of the consoles we are building now, as well as the new Xbox 360. This console is the culmination of years of continuous innovation in design, testing and learning. Today we are confident we are shipping a high quality product.”
If you remember recently, Gamer Syndrome was the first to report on a couple of screenshots which showed an Xbox 360 Slim with an overheating issue.But make console overheating is a easy way, you can turn of its fan of you can close it air circulation, so need to make sure that news is valid.
When your new Xbox 360 Slim is on the verge of overheating, the green Power LED will turn red and you’ll get a warning message:

Apparently the Slim model makes use of an elegant way of preventing overheating – it shut itself down and won’t allow you turning back on until the system is cool enough. Once the Power LED stops flashing red, you’ll know the Xbox is ready for gaming again.
It’s good this time Microsoft has been wise enough to implement some preventative measures against permanent hardware damage due to overheating.

Friday 20 August 2010

Xbox 360 Sales Reach Best Seller on July 2010


Console from Microsoft, Xbox 360, won the best sales in July and managed to occupy the top video game sales in the United States.

According to research firm NPD Group, Xbox 360 has sold 443 500 units during July, more than double the number of sales in the same period the previous year. Xbox 360 that has been revised to take advantage of technological advances chips and components and slimmer than previous versions. It already includes several upgrades, such as Wi-Fi is faster and more USB ports.

Xbox 360 has exceeded sales of the Nintendo Wii sold 253 900 units and the PlayStation 3 which sold 214 500 units. Still according to NPD, in the portable category, Nintendo DS sold 398 400 units and as many as Sony's rival PlayStation Portable is behind it by selling a total of 84 000 units.

While for the game itself, "NCAA Football 11" from Electronic Arts is the best-selling games for July. Game Xbox 360 version taking the number one ranking with sales of 368 000 units and the PlayStation 3 version of the game is the second best-selling games in July with sales of 298 800 units.

Source : www.ictfiles.com

Monday 16 August 2010

Kinect Downgraded To Save Money, Can't Read Sign Language


The patent for Microsoft's motion-sensing camera Kinect suggested that the device could understand American Sign Language. Well, it can't. At least, the version going on sale in November can't.

Responding to the claims made in the patent, Microsoft has told Kotaku "We are excited about the potential of Kinect and its potential to impact gaming and entertainment. Microsoft files lots of patent applications to protect our intellectual property, not all of which are brought to market right away. Kinect that is shipping this holiday will not support sign language."

So why did the patent suggest it could? Well, sources close to the evolution of Kinect's development tell us it's because the version of the hardware that'll be available later this year isn't as capable as was originally intended.

The original Kinect had a much higher resolution (over twice that of the final model's 320x240), and as such, was able to not only recognise the limbs of a player as the current model version can, but their fingers as well (which the current version can't). And when the hardware could recognise fingers, it would have been able to read sign language.

But that capability came at a cost, and while Microsoft had always intended Kinect to sell for $150, "dumbing down" the camera would have meant that Microsoft wouldn't be losing as much money on each unit sold, an important point should Kinect prove to be a failure. So dumb it down they did, reducing the camera's resolution (which in turn reduced the number of appendages it'd have to track) and placing the burden for some of the device's processing on the console and not Kinect's own hardware.

This probably isn't the first time you've heard such a rumour, but this latest time at least explains why Kinect can't read sign language!

Source : www.kotaku.com

Thursday 12 August 2010

Will Kinect support regular xbox 360?

Some Gamer asked, does kinect can be use for old xbox 360? well, all current editions of the Xbox will work flawlessly with Kinect/Natal. The Slim Xbox just has a special port reserved for it. Most likely Kinect will connect via USB on older consoles, and will require usage of an included power adapter. The new Slim Xbox will not need this power adapter.Xbox slim one just has a special port for plugging it in as well as improvements like quieter fan, more USB slots.

Wednesday 11 August 2010

Silver color Xbox 360 Slim bundle including Halo Reach announced. Game features: Forge 2 and Firefight Versus


The Xbox 360 Limited Edition “Halo: Reach” Bundle features an exclusive silver design and comes with two custom Xbox 360 Wireless Controllers with artwork inspired by the game, a Standard Edition copy of “Halo: Reach,” a token for the Limited Edition Elite armor set, an episode of “Halo Legends” and a “Halo: Reach”-themed Xbox 360 wired headset. As an added touch, the specially designed console in the Xbox 360 Limited Edition “Halo: Reach” Bundle not only captures the look and feel of the game, but also features custom sound effects from the “Halo” universe.

Designed by Bungie, the Xbox 360 Limited Edition “Halo: Reach” Bundle includes all the features of the newly designed Xbox 360 console, such as a 250 GB Hard Drive and the fastest built-in Wi-Fi for the easiest connection to Xbox LIVE. The bundle is available in limited quantities and only while supplies last at a price point of $400.

Source: www.videogamesblogger.com

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Microsoft's Kinect gets pricing, holiday season release date


Microsoft announced pricing and availability on Tuesday for its Kinect motion sensing controller for the Xbox 360, saying the device would be available November 4 at a price of $149.99. The release of the Kinect means that Microsoft would square off this holiday season against Sony, who also plans to release its own system.

Microsoft would bundle the Kinect controller and an Xbox 360 console with 4GB of internal memory for $299.99. The console itself would begin selling on its own for $199.99 on August 3, however.

Source: www.betanews.com
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