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Possible HDMI Port On The 360?
Though this rumor of the Xbox 360 having an eventual HDMI port has been floating around for a good while now, we finally have what looks like visual proof of it being a reality.
From Xbox-Scene:
Of course, this is great news for us folks who are looking forward to using the 360 as an HD-DVD player, since the HDMI port will allow us full use of the 1080i image that HD-DVD delivers, and HDCP copy protection will not be an issue. However, Microsoft has stated before that they are not planning on making 360s with an internal HD-DVD drive, and this leaked image seems to counter their previous stance, as there would be no other reason why an internal HDMI port would be needed. So what do you guys think? Is this leaked image genuine, or a fake just created to cause a commotion? To me, well, I just want to start enjoying HD-DVDs on my 360 as soon as I can, so no matter how this turns out, I won't be affected :biggrin: As long as I can see V For Vendetta on my 360 in 1080i, I'll be a happy man. How ya doing, buddy? |
Chocobo |
HDCP won't be an issue, because by the time that roles out, the next set of consoles will likely be out already. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I don't think the 360 will be using 1080p, as the chipset wasn't created with the 1080p resolution in mind.
Yes, the 360 already has 1080i support, but only with their games. Obviously, if you put in a DVD, it's only going to be displayed in 480p. I just want to see movies in HD resolutions as well (and yes, I can buy an upscaling DVD player for that, but no reason if the 360 will eventually do that). And from what I understand, HD-DVD movies will be incorporating the HDCP protection sometime next year. If that's the case, then Microsoft needs to release that HDMI cable soon. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by Fluffykitten McGrundlepuss; Jul 11, 2006 at 07:57 AM.
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Chocobo |
It would be nice for some extra image shapeness... or you can use the VGA Box and be done with it.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Whether it's fake or not, I don't really care. 1080p is a total geek thing. Not to mention I don't even have a TV that will benefit from it. But I guess if that stuff floats your boat, it's something to be excited about, and it's probably only being put out to combat Sony.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |