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May 17, 2005

Xbox 360 to Offer Enhanced Media Center Experience, Link with iPod and Sony PSP

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   Microsoft revealed yesterday that its upcoming Xbox 360 video game and home entertainment system will offer integrated Media Center Extender functionality that will let the device interact with a Windows XP Media Center Edition (XP MCE) 2005-based PC. However, this simple description only hints at the digital media prowess of Xbox 360. In addition to offering a Media Center interface that is, in some ways, superior to that of many Media Center PCs, Xbox 360 will also aggregate content from networked PCs running other XP versions and will directly connect with Apple Computer's iPod, the Sony Portable PlayStation (PSP), and a slew of other portable devices.

In a conversation with Xbox 360 Executive Producer Jeff Henshaw and Windows General Manager Joe Belfiore, I discovered that Microsoft's efforts to extend the Xbox beyond just video games is a years-long effort that saw both the Windows and Xbox teams at the company work collaboratively toward a common goal. "We've put out some big numbers," Henshaw told me. "With Xbox 360, we want to reach one billion customers worldwide. Reaching that demographic requires you to understand that people like to be entertained in different ways. Everyone plays in some way or another. Some people play games. Some play music or card games, watch recorded TV, or view photos. The more types of play you can build in, and the more connectivity you supply, the better your reach will be over time.

"Our goal with Xbox 360 is to make the first consumer electronic device that supports all consumer experiences and does so in high definition," he continued. "It's a combined focus where the two capabilities become really powerful when used together."

Aside from the obvious gaming features, Xbox 360 will support a second-generation Media Center Extender experience that goes well beyond the dedicated Media Center Extenders or Xbox-based software Extender you can use today. First, the new Media Center Extenders will be built directly into Xbox 360 and won't require a separate software disk that you must manually load into the unit's optical drive. This obviates certain limitations with today's Xbox-based Extender kit, which, among other things, doesn't let you turn off the device with the remote control.

The Xbox 360 Media Center Extender will be driven by the remote control that comes with the device. Users must have an XP MCE 2005-based PC to drive the console, and Microsoft will ship a free software update, code-named Emerald, that will update XP MCE 2005 to support the new Xbox 360 features. These features include full HDTV support for both live TV and recorded TV. That means that the Media Center Extenders in Xbox 360 will be able to stream HDTV broadcasts over a home network, a capability today's Extenders lack.

Furthermore, the Xbox 360 Media Center Extender will include the full Media Center user experience, not the stripped-down version seen on today's Extenders. That means you get the full fidelity of the Media Center experience, complete with animations, transitions during photos slide shows, and so on. For many users, the Xbox 360 Media Center Extender will look even nicer than the default UI on a Media Center PC, a first for any Extender.

If you don't have an XP-based Media Center PC, Xbox 360 will use Windows Media Connect technology to interact with the digital media content on your XP-based PCs over your home network. This experience won't be as rich as the Extender experience, but will instead use regular Xbox 360 menus via its "Access Music or Photos" interface. Additionally, you can use this interface to interact with audio CDs or photo disks, music you've ripped directly to the Xbox 360 hard disk, music stored on attached MP3 players, or photos stored on attached digital cameras.

Unexpectedly, Xbox 360 will include direct support for two competing portable devices: Apple's iPod line of MP3 players and Sony's PSP. Xbox 360 will natively support music and photos stored on an iPod, and music, photos, and videos stored on a PSP. "Plug in an iPod or PSP via USB, and we'll give you access to all that content," Henshaw told me. "We'll play it right off of the device. Plug it in and stream that content through your stereo."

Both Henshaw and Belfiore credited the close relationship between the Windows and Xbox teams for making the Xbox 360 the best possible digital hub device. "We're both very passionate about simple and compelling consumer experiences," Belfiore told me. "While the Extender for Xbox was a dry run for this kind of interaction, Xbox 360 is the main show. It was designed from the beginning to do this. We both now have the experience and know what needs work. Hopefully we'll really nail it this time."

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Reader Comments
The more I get to know about XBOX 360, the more impressed I get.
By the time Sony comes out with their dopey PS3 in "spring 2006", the XBOX 360 will already have a massive 160 games, had the entire next generation console market to themselves for 8 months, sold over 10 million units worldwide to both hard core gamers and the non hard core media using population, and grabbed a lead in the vidg ame business that it will never relniquish.

Meanwhile, Sony and Nintendo will be releasing their consoles at around the same time and be reduced to fighting for what is left of the vidgame market.

So long Sony.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


It looks like Microsoft put a lot of effort into Xbox2, but analysts all seem to agree that PS3 is the technologically better and faster system. If the two systems were coming out at the same time, there is no doubt that PS3 would clobber Xbox2 in the market. The question is whether Xbox2 can take enough of an advantage of a few months lead time to build up a big market share before the appearance of PS3. I don't know. We'll just have to wait and see.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


iPod support? Yawn. Guess XBOX2 is just joining the rest of the crowd.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


"If the two systems were coming out at the same time, there is no doubt that PS3 would clobber Xbox2 in the market."

I wouldn't bet on that even if they were relsaed at the same time.
There is too little difference in specs to make any real difference in thegraphics of the games.
Plus if they had been released at the same time, they'd probably have about the same specs anyway.

SPECS

PS3 XBOX 360

Processor
3.2GHz Cell w/ 7 SPEs 2.0 TFLPOS
3.2GHz G5 w/ 3 Cores 1.0TFLOPS





Memory
256MB XDR @ 3.2GHz
256MB GDDR3 @ 700MHz 512MB GDDR3 @ 700MHz
10MB Embedded DRAM

GPU
550MHz NVIDIA 500MHz ATi

Best Display
1080p Standard 1080i Optional
Dual Screen Output Single Screen Output

Network
1000BASE-T Ethernet
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g 100BASE-TX Ethernet
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g
Audio
5.1 Digital 5.1 Digital

Wireless Input
x7 2.0 x4 on 2.4GHz RF
on Bluetooth

Storage
Removable HDD Removable HDD 20GB
*TBA

Release
Spring 2006 November 2005

Dimensions
About 13.5" x 3.25" About 10.25" x 2.5"




Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


news on the revolution " Revolution is about the size of a stack of three DVD cases and has no visible knobs, buttons or ports for joysticks" http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/games/2005-05-17-revolution_x.htm?CSP=N003. Wow Nintendo hasn't learned that size DOESN'T MATTER on consoles when you put it in ur basement or living room. Based on the size that it's only 3 DVD stacks in total size i would assume it's specs will not surpass those of PS3. "Nintendo makes more modest claims that Revolution is two or three times more powerful than GameCube. "It's not all about having 'turbo power,' " Nintendo's Perrin Kaplan says. "It's about what you do with it." " Ok lets all think for a moment. 2 3 times the power of gamecube which is weaker than the xbox. Xbox360 is 10 times more powerful than the original xbox. So therefore by the law of induction the xbox360 will be more powerful. So long to Nintendo. Xbox360 IS PS3's biggest competetor.



Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Wow this is one well rounded system. So much for me planning to buy a TIVO! I'd get the xbox360 if it's priced under 400

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


"So long to Nintendo. Xbox360 IS PS3's biggest competetor. "

EXTRACT:

"Senior analyst for Jupiter Research, Jay Horwitz, made a prediction about the upcoming generation of game console wars.

The stakes are certainly high and getting higher in the $10 billion-a-year U.S. games industry, the bulk of it in consoles.

In 2004, Sony’s PS2 led the U.S. console wars with 43 percent of the market. The Xbox was a distant No. 2 with 19 percent, followed the GameCube at 14 percent. The remainder included handheld game systems.

But by 2010, Horwitz forecasts, Xbox 360 would grab the lead with 38 percent of the market, followed by Sony with 32 percent and Nintendo with 22 percent. "

Like someone said earlier,we will see.


Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Please don't quote analysts. That's just lame. Their predictions are as valid as some 5 year old's.

As for this iPod stuff.. I'd like to hear from someone with some integrity before I believe this... This is a Media Center job like the HP iPod integration into WMA? Because.. er.. that involved iTunes. Are you telling me, Xbox is running iTunes under the hood?

I'd love to hear about MS hacking Fairplay, and then Apple updating the software every 2 months to mess with MS.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


Wow this is one well rounded system. So much for me planning to buy a TIVO! I'd get the xbox360 if it's priced under 400
__
me hopes you have a windows media pc to go with that xbox 360, cuz thats what you need for it to work...

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


"The more I get to know about XBOX 360, the more impressed I get. By the time Sony comes out with their dopey PS3 in "spring 2006", the XBOX 360 will already have a massive 160 games, had the entire next generation console market to themselves for 8 months, sold over 10 million units worldwide to both hard core gamers and the non hard core media using population, and grabbed a lead in the vidg ame business that it will never relniquish."

Yeah, every Sega Dreamcast owner said the same thing.

Anonymous User May 17, 2005 (Article Rating: )


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