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.

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