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Xbox 360 Elite i hus. Bilder og inntrykk


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hva er da vitsen med å bytte inn? da mister du jo alle tingene eller ligger alle savene på xbox live accounten?

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Jeg har allerede gamertaggen min på minnekort, men har mange savegames på harddisken. Tror dog man skal klare å prate seg til å beholde 20GB HD-en frem til man har overført innholdet på den over på 120GB disken, bare man kan gjøre rede for at man faktisk har harddisken.

 

Og robiwan, tror nok de skal ha navn og telefonnummer av deg når de tar innbytte, slik at de kan kontakte deg om noe er feil.

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Ja burde jo egentlig ikke være noe problem for de i butikken at man får overført alle savene fra 20 gb til 120 gb harddisken......håper hvertfall på det :)

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Noen som vet hvor komplett den opprinnelige premium-pakka må være? Eske, plastikk, alle deler etc?

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Snakket med kompis som har byttet nå. Gikk fint uten Eske

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Hvordan var det med harddisken da?

fikk han overføre savene fra 20 gb til 120gb?

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Dette skal jeg jammen slå til på... Klarer fint å plukke fram fem spill jeg ikke spiller... Noen som vet om det går an å overføre savegames til usb minnepenn?

 

Ved nærmere ettertanke så spørs det nok om det har så mye for seg egentlig... Siden den ikke er noe stillere, og det ikke er noen særlig forskjell på bildekvalitet... Blir nok å vente til det blir 65nm iallfall...

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hdmi/komponent er så minimal

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Feil. Stor forskjell, værtfall på mitt TV. Med HDMI får jeg mye klarere bilde, kontraster og fargedybde.

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stor forskjell wtf ?

 

Trenger ikke være av-guru for å skjønne at forskjellen mellom hdmi/komponent er minimal Avanor, bare hør med kompisen din Dr.Peedee.

 

Den gir 1080p over hdmi ved hd-dvd og det er et pluss, da vga i 1080p gir så farge-blast bilde, iforhold til komponent i 1080i..

 

Well, we've had a few hours with our Xbox 360 Elite wherein we've done nothing but test it against the most rigorous (unscientific) means at our disposal. But finally we are able to answer the question: is an HDMI-enabled Xbox 360 capable of outputting noticeably higher quality gameplay and movies? We compared our classic Xbox 360 (manufactured 12/08/2005) with our spankin' new 360 Elite (manufactured 3/4/2007). Ready for the face-off? Check out the gallery, and read on for our conclusions.

 

We tested the consoles with a Sharp 1080p LCD and a 5.1 surround system -- we went HDMI vs component, since it's safe to assume the majority of people don't have VGA inputs on their HDTVs (including us). We played the first stage of Gears of War (on casual, so what?), and then plugged in our HD DVD drive and watched a few scenes from Batman Begins.

 

Console noise

We know how much you all wanted your Xbox 360 Elite to quiet down a bit, but we have some bad news for ya. As we heard from our sources who supplied us with much of our info about the Elite, unfortunately it's about the same as before. It doesn't use the new 65nm chips, so it seems to require the same number of case fans.

 

The same is true of the disc drives. They do sound different and it's obvious they're not the same make or model. However, unfortunately, they're equally loud. Sorry guys, you're still going to have to put up with the same level of noise as before.

 

Heat

As we said before, these are using the old round of 90nm chips, not the 65nm. So it goes without saying that using the same chips as before, these things are going to produce the same amount of heat. We didn't run an 18 hour stress test or anything (obviously), but they did feel about the same after an hour of play, and they both felt like they were outputting about the same amount of heat.

 

HDMI 1080p vs component 1080p/i

We're going to be totally honest here. We hardly noticed a damn difference at all. We figured the best visual test would be playing in 1080p on both HDMI and component video, and we were right. What little difference we did notice, we noticed it here. In a couple of darker scenes in Gears there seemed to be a little more depth to the blacks (and a bit more distance detail because of it). But we didn't even notice it until we literally started flipping back and forth as fast as we could. Fast motion, spinning, all the rest -- it looks almost identical on both consoles.

 

When watching an HD DVD in 1080p on HDMI and 1080i on component, we definitely didn't really notice anything different. The age old question though, right? Is 1080p noticeably different? Not to us, and probably not if you're viewing on anything less than a massive, massive display. By the way, before you make any judgments about perceived visual quality based on our screen caps, please remember that those were taken with a regular camera, not pro screen capturing tools -- so what you may think is a big difference may actually just be a small change in light metering or exposure. In other words, you'll kind of have to take our word for it.

 

Audio

We can now definitely confirm that despite its HDMI output, the Xbox 360 Elite still doesn't enable advanced codec support, like Dolby TrueHD. You still have the same three options as you had before: digital stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, and DD with WMA Pro. When we played back an HD DVD with TrueHD audio (Batman Begins), it just stayed on DD5.1, nothing changed. Bummer, but again, that's what we were expecting.

 

Other minor bits

We did notice that the front power button on the Elite console is much clickier than the squishy power button on our classic 360. Probably not enough to justify the purchase, we'd imagine.

 

Also, the black controller is entirely matte, whereas the white controller is matte everywhere but the silver strip on the bottom. Since that's where a couple of your fingers rest when holding the controller, we found the entirely matte black controller slightly preferable.

 

Final thoughts

Basically, unless you are seriously eagle-eyed and have a massive friggin screen, or for whatever reason need to use HDMI because you're all out of component inputs, your investment is probably safe. Do yourself a favor, just buy that 120GB drive if you need the space, the HDMI just doesn't justify replacing your whole console for a new $480 unit. Then again, if you're truly "elite" then all the stuff we just said really doesn't matter, and you're probably gonna buy this thing anyway. Cheers, enjoy!

http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/26/x...ssic-the-test/

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Hmm hadde nok hoppet rett på dette tilbudet dersom eg hadde hatt ein faens EB games i nærheten.

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Samme her, jeg mailet dem for å spørre om man kan sende inn konsollen, men har ikke fått svar ennå

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