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Xbox360 Elite Round up
Xbox360 Elite Round up
Published by JNRidgway15
30th March 2007
Xbox360 Elite Round up

For once, the rumors were true, the Xbox 360 Mark II, codenamed Zephyr, is no longer the subject of intense speculation, but is a real product that comes just in time to spoil the PS3 party. In case you’re wondering, the actual hardware within is the same as in the current Xbox 360’s, meaning gameplay on both existing Xbox 360’s and the new Elite will remain identical, something that’s crucially important in the world of console gaming whenever an ‘updated’ model is released that isn’t a totally new version.

Unlike the PS3, the new HDMI-equipped Xbox 360 Elite comes with an HDMI cable in the box, no doubt to rub it in to Sony who decided including an HDMI cable wasn’t necessary. It also offers 1080p HD output, something that existing Xbox 360 owners received an update for not too long ago, equaling the PS3’s output capabilities.

The hard disk at 120Gb is double that of the PS3’s 60Gb drive, although at least with the PS3 you can easily remove the hard drive and install another, letting you pop in a 200Gb hard drive should you desire, something that you can’t do with the Xbox 360 – or at least, something that you can’t do just yet. Nevertheless, the 120Gb hard drive will be sold as an option for existing Xbox 360 owners, with a cable included to transfer data from one hard drive to the other, ensuring that existing Xbox 360 owners aren’t left out of the bigger hard drive loop.

For those wondering, the Xbox 360 Elite still ships with a DVD drive, instead of an HD DVD drive, which incidentally finally goes on sale today in Australia.
Like the PS3, the Elite is black, although it’s a ‘sleek black’ as Microsoft describes it, and not the shinier (and more fingerprint magnetic) ‘piano black’ that the PS3 offers, although no-one is truly going to choose one console over another over the type of black finish on offer.

Of course there are also black accessories, such as the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, an optional black rechargeable battery for the controller and an Xbox 360 headset, while third party accessory manufacturers are no doubt looking to see which of their products can quickly be pumped out in black models to match the new Elite console.

David McLean, Regional Director Xbox Australia and New Zealand, said in a press release that “Since Xbox 360 launched a year ago, we’ve been listening to customer feedback and, as a result, we’re very excited to now add the premium Xbox 360 Elite to the top end of the Xbox range. With a large storage capacity for games, music, and high-definition TV shows and movies, the new 120 GB hard drive will help to satisfy our customers’ appetite for on-demand, HD entertainment experiences offered through Xbox LIVE Marketplace, both now and in the near-future.”
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By supafly on 30th March 2007, 10:39 AM
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Hopefully the Australian Marketplace has improved in the way of TV episodes and Movies by the time Elite or the 120gb hard drive hits our shores. Im only intending on purchasing the 120gb Hard Drive when the Marketplace improves, which reminds me I had to create a new Xbox Live account last night and say my location was New Zealand (i cancelled and deleted the account straight after) just so i could download the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game, because it is not available on the Australian Marketplace. I wonder if i made one saying my location was USA i could access the USA marketplace?? hmmmmmmmm
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By Stephen_N on 7th April 2007, 12:11 AM
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Hi there

There has been much discussion about how full an implementation the HDMI output will have.

Apparently, it doesn't add PCM 5.1 or other advanced audio via HDMI outputs, and will retain the restrictions that the existing analogue audio + TOSLINK 2.0/DD/DTS devices are hit with, and thus will only output PCM 2.0 or Standard Dolby Digital, even when replaying the newer audio codecs (which are transcoded to Dolby Digital). There is hope that transcoding to 1.5Mbs DTS will be added in a future update - but uncompressed 5.1 or the newer Dolby Digital Plus and DTS HD formats are still not going to be fully supported apparently.
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By jsbbs on 15th May 2007, 04:59 PM
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Is the June 1 arrival date still valid? Has anyone seen RRP prices?

I'm eagerly waiting for it
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By supafly on 15th May 2007, 05:01 PM
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no way will it be June 1, talking more like August - September
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By Chris on 15th May 2007, 05:10 PM
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I searched last week. I only found one online store that had them listed. Mid August $1000
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By supafly on 15th May 2007, 05:14 PM
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nah it wont be $1000, thats a price that stored put up when they dont know, you see it with individual games too i.e GTAIV $1000, from my sources its going to be around $749
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By JNRidgway15 on 15th May 2007, 06:55 PM
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I also heard $749 It should make the PS3 guys think why they paid $1000 for there dust magnet

Here’s a Prom video I came across using the new MS Silverlight engine

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By scritch on 15th May 2007, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Stephen_N View Post
There is hope that transcoding to 1.5Mbs DTS will be added in a future update - but uncompressed 5.1 or the newer Dolby Digital Plus and DTS HD formats are still not going to be fully supported apparently.
As of today - the Xbox 360 HD-DVD player has received a software update (when you next play a HD-DVD when connected to Live):

Added option for user to select from the following audio output formats via TOSLINK or HDMI:
o Digital Stereo (2 channel PCM)
o Dolby Digital 5.1
o DTS 5.1
o WMA Pro
Added "Dynamic Range Control" toggle for digital audio output
Improved HD DVD networking support
Improved HD DVD title compatibility
Improved performance with MPEG-4 AVC / H.264
1080p via HDMI is supported on the Xbox 360 Elite with HDCP compliant displays
Improved parental controls

Regards,
Shane.
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By scritch on 15th May 2007, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by supafly View Post
I wonder if i made one saying my location was USA i could access the USA marketplace?? hmmmmmmmm
I think they are using IP address geo-tracking to ensure you are in region - which may be why the New Zealand one would have worked (do they see us as the same area?).

Regards,
Shane.
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By supafly on 15th May 2007, 09:08 PM
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US Accounts still work ive been using one since i posted that and it still works since the last update , its depressing to see what content is on offer in the US compared to here. lol.
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By Awesome_Aleks on 15th May 2007, 09:41 PM
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I also heard $749 It should make the PS3 guys think why they paid $1000 for there dust magnet
we paid $749 for console + $250 for blu-ray player just like anyone who buys an Xbox 360 elite + HD-DVD player
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By JNRidgway15 on 15th May 2007, 09:47 PM
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Good Come back I was waiting for a bite
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By supafly on 15th May 2007, 11:28 PM
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Good Come back I was waiting for a bite
As was i. lol. All to true too.
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By warren13 on 17th May 2007, 02:14 AM
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White is the new black in this market anyway...it is iBox360 and PSZen3...I bought the Zen when everyone else had the iPod and I think it was superior at the time...but most of the world didn't agree with me and had "white" earplugs on down the street!
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