So you've heard the specs, the news and the games that are coming. I've included a rundown of the specs and some pictures of the device below for reference:
Specs:
Operating System: 3 - Microsoft Kernel, Xbox OS with Hyper-V ting both together.
CPU: AMD/Microsoft Custom Jaguar 8-core (28nm)
GPU (on cpu die): DirectX 11.1 and 32MB of high bandwidth embedded ESRAM memory.
RAM: 8GB
Optical Drive: Blu-ray (with DVD playback compatibility)
HDMI: In and Out, Version 1.4
USB Support: Version 3.0
Hard Drive: 500GB (Supports external mass storage devices for expansion)
WiFi: Yes, 3 radios supporting 802.11n, peripheral connection and WiFi Direct.
Ethernet: Yes
Audio and Video: 1080p and 4K both supported; 7.1 surround sound.
Kinect: Version 2.0, bundled with the console and contains 250,000-pixel infrared depth sensor and 1080p resolution at 30 Frames Per Second. Web cam functionality uses 720p resolution.
Backwards Compatibility (Xbox 360 games): No
Second-hand Games: When you put the disc in, you will have to purchase a license to play the game. Similarly if you want to sell on a game you bought, you'll have to 'unlock' the disc from your account for a fee. Details to be confirmed further.
Pictures:



Discuss below your thoughts and impressions, and whether you intend to get One!
Specs:
Operating System: 3 - Microsoft Kernel, Xbox OS with Hyper-V ting both together.
CPU: AMD/Microsoft Custom Jaguar 8-core (28nm)
GPU (on cpu die): DirectX 11.1 and 32MB of high bandwidth embedded ESRAM memory.
RAM: 8GB
Optical Drive: Blu-ray (with DVD playback compatibility)
HDMI: In and Out, Version 1.4
USB Support: Version 3.0
Hard Drive: 500GB (Supports external mass storage devices for expansion)
WiFi: Yes, 3 radios supporting 802.11n, peripheral connection and WiFi Direct.
Ethernet: Yes
Audio and Video: 1080p and 4K both supported; 7.1 surround sound.
Kinect: Version 2.0, bundled with the console and contains 250,000-pixel infrared depth sensor and 1080p resolution at 30 Frames Per Second. Web cam functionality uses 720p resolution.
Backwards Compatibility (Xbox 360 games): No
Second-hand Games: When you put the disc in, you will have to purchase a license to play the game. Similarly if you want to sell on a game you bought, you'll have to 'unlock' the disc from your account for a fee. Details to be confirmed further.
Pictures:



Discuss below your thoughts and impressions, and whether you intend to get One!
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