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there have been links to a bunch of reviews and editorials dealing with the x-box, but no opinions posted by anyone who frequents this site. so what do you think? i think microsoft is in for a big letdown if they actually go through with this. they dont seem to be gearing up to put any really unique features into the box, although, why would they tell us right now if they were.
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You shouldn't go making assumptions until you know what you are talking about guys. The X-Box looks very promising. First of all, it's OS is based on the Win2K Kernel with DirectX 8, so it can play almost any game for windows computer. Second, it will have a 4x DVD, allowing you to view movies on it. Also, it has a 300mHz nVidia graphics chip and a 600mHz Intel CPU. These are both double what the PS2 houses. It has TV, HDTV, VGA, and Flat Panel outputs, whereas the PS2 only has TV and HDTV. It comes preinstalled with a LAN card so it is broadband internet access ready.
It houses an 8GB hard disk for storage of files you want to have such as mp3's or downloaded games. The PS2 will have broadband capibilities laer for an extra cost. In case you don't have a broadband internet connection, Microsoft has prepared by offering an adapter for the lan card to use it as a modem (they're thinking abnout making the slot for the lan card like they did on the Dreamcast, and packing a modem and a lan card). DVD movies can be played on the X-Box, but to play on the PS2 you have to devote a memory card to DVD bios. All in all, the X-Box looks much better
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I agree with Chris !
Although I love gaming on my computer I think there may be a better overall potential on the X-Box for gaming as well as DVD etc.
If this is all they claim it to be "and more?" then sign my ass up for a preorder
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oops, another brain fart!
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I don't know much about either systems, but what about games? I heard that the X-Box games will be pretty much PC games or have PC versions out. I am looking forward to console games like Tekken and some RPGs that don't usually make it to PCs.
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i'm with leon on the desire to see some non-pc games, and it looks like the x-box will actually end up not being compatable with existing pc games so that microsoft and their partners can force us all to buy more games. you think that they're going to pass up the chance to force us to buy games twice? no way! by the time the x-box hits the market, the ps2 will have ten thousand titles available, which will make it more worth while, because when microsoft catches up in the games available category, sony will have a better system due for release.
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I'd be happier if either of the consoles allowed "mod" chips 
(Nothing Sinister Suggested)
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bloodymess:
I agree with Chris !
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I agree with bloodymess agreeeing with me
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I think the Xbox is part of a Microsoft strategy to enter the PC business. Or perhaps the PC appliance biz -- which is where it's all going anyway.
Hell this thing kicks my current computer's azz. Just look at the specs: PIII, 64 megs,
8 gig HD, DVD, Nividia graphics, 3D sound chip, 100 MBps Ethernet... not to mention that 'lil expansion port.
Add a modem and a subscription to MSN and someone's **** is gonna hit the fan.
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imagine microsoft throwing in a keyboard and saying,"oh, yeah, there's a bunch of new software just for the x box that let's you word process and search the internet faster and better than ever before. too bad it works in conjunction with the games and wont be available with any other systems>" every family would go out and get one and dell and gateway would sh!t their pants.
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Chief of Naval Operations
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i saw a picture of bill gates standing next to an x shaped box at the last game convention, where was that sna jose?, anyway, is that the way they're saying the box is going to look? a big ass x?
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"...when the X-box comes out with those specs that will be a low end computer..."
sbp... no doubt.
But even those specs would make it a very nice consumer web appliance. And if it costs about the same as a DreamCast... and if it enjoys the power and the majesty of Microsoft branding and marketing support...
Well. There are a couple hundred million people in the USA who don't have a computer at home (yet). And some millions more who don't want to spend a $1000 on a second computer for the kids.
You'd think the 'lil stinker would play CD's like a PlayStation. So why the 8 gig HD?
Not to mention that expansion port.
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