New Console To Be Released Soon

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Incompl te

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So Toshiba is going to help Microsoft create a newer better Xbox to compete with the PS3. Here's the article in question found at: http://www.smarthouse.com.au/Gaming/Console/P4G5C3U2?page=1

Do you think it will be the next huge installment by Microsoft or will it crumble away like some other failed concepts. Post your thoughts below.

Microsoft, according to insiders at Toshiba owner of the HD DVD patents, claim that Microsoft is working on a brand new Xbox that will incorporate not only a new HD DVD drive but a large hard drive and new entertainment software that is a spin off from its struggling media centre offering.

The device is being developed in response to the PS3 driving sales of games software and Blu-ray content in several countries. A recent Sony Brand Wave study conducted in five countries including the UK, Australia, France Germany and Spain revealed that a key reason that consumers are buying a PS3 is because it includes a Blu-ray player.

Recent GFK research reveals that the recently launched Xbox 360 HD DVD attach player is not selling well. Another factor that impacted early sales of the Xbox 360 was that Microsoft failed to include a HDMI port - omitted because Microsoft wanted to cut down the costs of the console in an effort to compete up against the PS3.

The new Xbox device, while allowing for extensive gaming capability, will be positioned as an entertainment hub that includes gaming and extensive wireless networking capability as well as 1080p playback. There is also talk of it including a dual HD TV tuner and EPG capability and a docking port for an MP3 player. For Toshiba, the device is critical if it is to be successful in beating Sony and the Blu-ray promoters.

Also being discussed is the development of an open standard docking port similar to the 17 pin iPod port. This would allow all manufacturers to use the same port for docking.

A senior Toshiba executive in Singapore told SmartHouse that "An Xbox with a built in HD DVD drive is critical. They and we are working on it. It also has to be more than a gaming machine. Microsoft recognise this. A version of the device may also be sold under the Toshiba brand name".

Scott Browning, the Marketing Director of JB HiFi Australia's second largest consumer electronics retailer said, "The device is a lay down mis`ere and essential for the HD DVD camp. We are told that one is coming. The PS3 has been extremely successful for Sony in getting Blu-ray off the ground and for Microsoft, the omission of a built in HD DVD player is set to hurt sales going forward as consumers are aware that the PS3 comes with a Blu-ray player."

Both Toshiba and Microsoft have also explored the possibility of a new open standard chassis system that allows an Xbox to be slotted into a HD TV screen over 40-inch. The open standard bays will allow hard drives to be upgraded and expanded similar to the way that users can upgrade the hard drive on a PC.

Another big problem for Microsoft according to insiders is getting the heat and noise output from the current Xbox 360 under control so that the new device can run silently while a movie is being played. It is known that Toshiba has been working with Microsoft on this issue as it has extensive experience in notebooks and "quiet" drives. Currently most iPods incorporate a Toshiba drive.

Another benefit for Microsoft in moving to a new Xbox platform is that it can introduce new components that are less likely to fail. Currently the PS3 has a failure rate of under two percent. Recently Microsoft was forced to allow for a $1.3 billion charge against warranty claims following reports of up to a 30 percent failure rate of the original Xbox 360.

The new device is expected to be released late in 2008 or at the 2009 CES show in Las Vegas.
 

Dommyboy

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Microsoft sure does screw over the purchasers of the original Xbox360, if anyone has the original Xbox360 still working that is.
 

Sewblon

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As I understand it Blue-ray is still a better format. This thing will fail.
 

Graustein

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So, is this an upgraded 360 or a whole new console? By which I mean, will it be the equivalent of the GBA SP or the DS?
 

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Mr.Tea said:
In the article you linked, did you notice the little line of text under the headline? You know, the one that says 19/10/2007?
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If Microsoft were working on a Blue Ray DVD player, it sure is taking them a lot of time. Though knowing Microsoft, they never rush to anything too good.
 

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from what i can gather it seems to be an upgrade of the old 360...but as it STILL seems to be in planning stages (no word from Microsoft about it yet) things could change it to a new console...has been a while since they released something new console-wise (unless you count the elite which is basically a 360 painted black with a bigger hard drive)
 

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When did the X-box 360 Elite come out?

I get the feeling that the two are related

Especially with Toshiba being the driving force behind the HD DVD
 

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Dkozza said:
from what i can gather it seems to be an upgrade of the old 360...but as it STILL seems to be in planning stages (no word from Microsoft about it yet) things could change it to a new console...has been a while since they released something new console-wise (unless you count the elite which is basically a 360 painted black with a bigger hard drive)
So, it's not exactly "to be released soon", eh?
 

Incompl te

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1. i believe it came out late 2007 (correct me if i'm wrong)

2. it SEEMS to be still in planning stages but it could be announced any day now...it's too hard to know...
 

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Mr.Tea said:
In the article you linked, did you notice the little line of text under the headline? You know, the one that says 19/10/2007?
just by reading the snippet people should have gathered this was printed before Toshiba dropped the HD.

i'd imagine microsoft is working on a blu ray or/competitor to it, but it also depends on licensing/patents.
 

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thedrop2zer0 said:
Considering that article was written a few months before HD DVD officially failed, I think it's safe to assume that the project is not moving forward anytime soon.
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The 360 hasn't lived out it's expected system cycle yet, so I doubt we'll be seeing any new Xbox console soon. Maybe some "redesigned" version like Sony did with the PS2, but not a full blown totally new console.

Personally, I think playing movie DVDs in consoles is silly considering how cheap DVD players are. Even the Blu Ray players have come way down in price since they were released. If this Netflix thing works out with Xbox Live, people will just download movie rentals and watch them that way without messing with discs. That's the future, digital distribution, not new formats of physical discs. If people buy and keep movies outside of their consoles and movie players in the future, they'll be on things similar to USB keys or memory cards, not scratchable discs.