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Jul 23 2009

XBOX360

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The XBox 360 was quite impres­sive when it was first relea­sed. Even though I per­so­nally got the 3 rings of death, I was ama­zed by it’s price and how well it pla­yed against the PS3. Assu­ming at first it would fell, it sold well along with the Nin­tendo Wii when it first came out.  The XBox 360 is almost has a cer­tain com­pu­ter feel to it with it’s computer-like inter­face.  Even though chea­per, Mic­ro­soft would charge you extra for the wire­less antenna for it or other acces­so­ries.  Ove­rall, a well built system.

Addi­tio­nal Information:

  • 9 billion dot pro­duct ope­ra­tions per second
  • 500MHz pro­ces­sor
  • 10 MB of embed­ded DRAM
  • 48-way para­llel floating-point dyna­mi­cally sche­du­led sha­der pipelines
  • Uni­fied sha­der architecture
  • 500 million trian­gles per second
  • 16 giga­sam­ples per second fill rate using 4x MSAA
  • 48 billion sha­der ope­ra­tions per second
  • 512 MB of GDDR3 RAM
  • 700 MHz of DDR
  • Uni­fied memory architecture
  • 22.4 GB/s memory inter­face bus bandwidth
  • 256 GB/s memory band­width to EDRAM
  • 21.6 GB/s front-side bus
  • 1 tera­flop
  • Sup­port for up to four wire­less game controllers
  • Three USB 2.0 ports
  • Two memory unit slots
  • Ins­tant, out-of-the-box access to Xbox Live fea­tu­res with broad­band ser­vice, inc­lu­ding Xbox Live Mar­ket­place for down­loa­da­ble con­tent, gamer pro­file for digi­tal iden­tity, and voice chat to talk to friends while pla­ying games, watching movies, or lis­te­ning to music
  • Built-in Ether­net port
  • Wi-Fi ready: 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g
  • Video camera ready
  • Sup­port for DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 CD, JPEG Photo CD
  • Abi­lity to stream media from por­ta­ble music devi­ces, digi­tal came­ras and Win­dows XP-based PCs
  • Abi­lity to rip music to the Xbox 360 hard drive
  • Cus­tom play­lists in every game
  • Built-in Media Cen­ter Exten­der for Win­dows XP Media Cen­ter Edi­tion 2005
  • Inte­rac­tive, full-screen 3-D visualizer
  • All games sup­por­ted at 16:9, 720p, and 1080i, anti-aliasing
  • Standard-definition and high-definition video out­put supported
  • Multi-channel surround sound output
  • Sup­ports 48KHz 16-bit audio
  • 320 inde­pen­dent decom­pres­sion channels
  • 32-bit audio processing
  • Over 256 audio channels

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