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Old 15-06-2010, 01:42   #21
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Re: E3 2010: New Slimline Xbox360

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Originally Posted by zing View Post
and the xbox360 biggest flaw was the fact it over heats. Making it smaller is gonna help this how?
45nm process integrated CPU/GPU... should have much less of a heat problem than the earlier 360s? (which originally had a 90nm process separate CPU & GPU, & eventually moved to 65nm).

After all the issues with the 360, they've hopefully improved the layout & the cooling anyway too.

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Originally Posted by MadGamer View Post
So are there any significant hardware changes within the 360 apart from Wireless N and a kinect port on the back? anything like an updated Graphics chip to make it better than the current console? just wondering if its enough to warrant trading in my current Elite for a slimline. Though if not Could we see a price drop in the Wireless N Adapter?
They haven't improved the graphics, & it would be insanity to do so within the same generation (anger existing owners, split the install-base, etc.)


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Originally Posted by v0id View Post
Bit surprising that there's no HDMI cable included, like they did when they launched the Elite.
But built in wifi, about bloomin' time
They haven't included an HDMI cable with the 360 for a while now

I think they've even phased out bundling the component cable too.

Finally a separate optical audio output too!
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