That one looks a bit like a minimalistic Wii U.mfeff said:
They did actually show pictures of the Wii U console at the E3 where it was first announced.It's just that they concentrated so much on the controller that most people completely overlooked itdragongit said:have any of the previous announced consoles been shown during their first announcement? I don't believe any of us had seen what a Wii U looked like untill nearly a year and a half later.
I don't see what the big deal is. It is basically just like a PC case (actually, the exact same). Gray box or awesome design with lights everywhere, it will still work the same.Carrots_macduff said:am i the only one who doesn't give a damn? they did give us specs, a release date, the controller and a nice list of games, and people complain that they didnt get to see the case? thats all theyre complaining about when you get right down to it.
has anyone ever complained about box art not being shown at the announcement of a game? even that i could understand since box art is marketing material. but this is a bit silly if you ask me.
I agree and I think that Sony makes a better aesthetically appealing series of devices. I went with that image to detail the technical trouble of cooling the thing off, which should extend product life. Essentially the device will be a computer like a HTPC but it still "should" retain a sense of identity as a performance console.Sir Pootis said:That one looks a bit like a minimalistic Wii U.mfeff said:snippers
OT: I personally wouldn't mind if the release turns out to be about the size of the PS3. I kinda like the appeal of having a miniaturized monolith in my house.
That gets me thinking: Sony, Make your next console the monolith with a disk slot.
Yes you are, you deviant!Carrots_macduff said:am i the only one who doesn't give a damn?
mfeff said:Didn't show it because there is nothing to show.
An AMD bulldozer or piledriver is going to be around 125 watts TDP, due to cost I don't expect a vishera in the box. Ultimately there is a thermal concern to manage. The other components are also going to be heat generators as well although scaleable. Going to be looking for some fans, fairly heavy heatsinks... hard to say if it will be custom or off the shelf components, probably looking for something in the way an external power supply with a rather large cord to separate the devices, it may have some sort of fan as well.
499.00 USD has been the buzz, but I think that is somewhat light. The OS will be kind of windows 8 kernel, which makes the wonder how Sony has worked around the patents of the Kinect device... maybe cut a deal for Xbox to run with a Blu-Ray device at close to cost in exchange for Kinect and the OS. Unified API's... ermm...
As far as the overall shape of the unit? the ductwork will dictate most of that, CAD and tunnel testing the airflow trying to mitigate the noise that the fan/fans are going to put out... probably going to have some throttling built in to control that as well.
Something like this depending if the thing has the PSU internal or external?
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lapan said:They probably only have the prototype so far, there have been a few pictures around the internet already:
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