The Xbox 360 is getting to be a better deal all the time. Hot off the news of a price drop, Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox 360 Premium--which now retails for $350--now includes an HDMI output.
Microsoft announced today their much-anticipated Xbox 360 "Elite" model. This will serve as the premier Xbox 360 console package. It will include a 120GB hard drive, 1080p HDMI output, a ...
OK, this one is brief but very interesting - especially if you were thinking about trading up your Xbox 360 for the new Elite version hitting shelves. The extra costs gets you a shiny black box and ...
Will Xbox 360 have an HDMI output? Is HDMI even possible on the Xbox 360? Pieces of the puzzle are fitting together. Over a year ago, Trusted Reviews saw an Xbox 360 at the IDF (Intel Developers Forum ...
Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. (AMEX/TSX: MCZ), a leading third-party interactive entertainment accessory provider announced today the release of the Xbox 360 HDMI Conversion Kit, a revolutionary new ...
Microsoft have confirmed that they’re going to be shipping Xbox 360 Premiums with HDMI built in. Once the fabled reserve (albeit briefly) of Xbox 360 Elites and one of the PS3’s selling points, ...
Mad Catz Interactive, Inc.has confirmed the release of the Xbox 360 HDMI conversion kit, a new accessory designed to allow owners of the Xbox 360 console to connect directly to any standard HDMI input ...
Either this Best Buy listing is wrong, or there’s a $349.99 version of the Xbox 360 Core with HDMI coming in September 1. We’re leaning towards wrong listing since the box shows a Premium (the DVD ...
A guy I know wants to have the component video output (along with analog stereo and optical digital audio) of his Xbox (HD-DVD player, mostly) go to his whole house distribution system while at the ...
I just got a 1080p television and was wondering, would the new HDMI port make any difference in picture quality over component cables? Didn't MS require 720p resolution? But have any games gone all ...
Source: A story with a dimly lit photo on tech blog Engadget. The official story: "We have seen all types of claimed leaked photos like this show up online, and as a standard policy we don't comment ...
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