360

Yeah, the few that got 'em have problems! What else would you expect from 'Ol Gates!

Remember he got his fortune stealing others money, this is no different.
 
XBOX

Yep, I bought the new Xbox. No problems with it yet. Just like buying anything new the 1st version always has some bugs to work out. A consumer must realize that buying v1.0 is risky. I am a big kid and I love my video games and willing to take buy the latest and greatest.

Peter

P.S.
My Old Xbox with 14 games in in the for sale forum.
 
the xbox's dont have any problems, its the people not reading instructions that is causing the problems...

apparenly the 360's run hotter than any system on the market now, or in the past, and people arent taking the proper steps to fully vent that heat away
 
I'm waiting for the PS3 and the 180P televisions. Ps3 is so powerful it needs a new type of television (180P) to handle its graphics which are 3 (i think) times as powerful as the xbox360.

Hopefully released in March/April 06. =) I got mine on reserve. As well as saving for the new TV.
 
Jason924R said:
I'm waiting for the PS3 and the 180P televisions. Ps3 is so powerful it needs a new type of television (180P) to handle its graphics which are 3 (i think) times as powerful as the xbox360.

Hopefully released in March/April 06. =) I got mine on reserve. As well as saving for the new TV.

Damn dude! That's taking yer gaming SERIOUSLY! How much is that setup gonna run ya?
 
Gmachine said:
Yeah, the few that got 'em have problems! What else would you expect from 'Ol Gates!

Remember he got his fortune stealing others money, this is no different.
I had read it was only effecting 2-3% which is actually lower than the malfunction rates of the ps2 or regular xbox
Justin
 
Jason924R said:
I'm waiting for the PS3 and the 180P televisions. Ps3 is so powerful it needs a new type of television (180P) to handle its graphics which are 3 (i think) times as powerful as the xbox360.

Hopefully released in March/April 06. =) I got mine on reserve. As well as saving for the new TV.

The term you're looking for is 1080p. It means the video has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels, and it's progressive-scan (ie, non-interlaced).
 
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