Pfffffttttt, that's a bit disappointing if it's just the material they changed.I'm going off memory now, but i think they are using a "improved" material for the thumbsticks. Less wear and less "slip".
Pfffffttttt, that's a bit disappointing if it's just the material they changed.I'm going off memory now, but i think they are using a "improved" material for the thumbsticks. Less wear and less "slip".
What? It's 40% smaller with inclusion of power brick. That's gonna be unattainable without some kinda of shrink. Almost 3 years and no shrink? What kinda electronic device is that.
Pfffffttttt, that's a bit disappointing if it's just the material they changed.
Indeed but it's being tracked as a request on user voice and hopefully they'll sort it.Not good news for you
http://www.entertainmentbuddha.com/...k-blu-ray-uhd-player-but-not-for-audiophiles/
I still think 7.1 PCM will be just fine for the majority of buyers..
For 299$ you can't complain much....
Going to wait for Scorpio now.
Haven't bought a xbone yet (PS4 has been enough) and was thinking about getting an S, but Scorpio should be backwards compatible, I think.
Any news on this?
Given the power of the Scorpio, should it be considered a refresh of the Xbox One, or are we looking at, actually, the next-generation of what you are doing in terms of console? Is that actually the fair assessment of it?
Phil Spencer: That fact that when you buy an Xbox One and start creating your game library and when you buy Scorpio those games and accessories and everything are going to run, make it feel like part of the Xbox One family to me. That's why we communicate it that way. That was also part of the design point of the box.
I heard that not all of them do. Maybe you are right.
You haven't seen a regular Xbox One from the inside. Check out some pics and you will see just how much dead space there is.
Not good news for you
http://www.entertainmentbuddha.com/...k-blu-ray-uhd-player-but-not-for-audiophiles/
I still think 7.1 PCM will be just fine for the majority of buyers..
For 299$ you can't complain much....
I'm confused, so this means no Atmos or TrueHD at all? So much for using the excuse as a 4k bluray player to pick this up Will continue on with my PC.
Oh wow, Gamestop values the 500gb X1 for 200 if you pre-order the S
That ain't half bad considering the fact that selling an X1 in Italy ain't that easy...might get it there instead of Amazon
Wow, I may go ahead and bite despite Scorpio if that is/becomes a deal in the US.
It's definitely before FH3 hits due to HDR, but I presume it will be much sooner than that still. I have no idea what the hell they are doing not giving us a date for the $299 they plastered on stage.So still no word on when the 1tb and 500gb versions come out? I preordered a 500gb one, hopefully it comes before the December 31st placeholder date...
It's definitely before FH3 hits due to HDR, but I presume it will be much sooner than that still. I have no idea what the hell they are doing not giving us a date for the $299 they plastered on stage.
Jesus, once again proving Panasonic is the best at everything.Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
Jesus, once again proving Panasonic is the best at everything.
They still haven't confirmed the 2tb release date and it comes out next month! I hope it is the 2nd.So still no word on when the 1tb and 500gb versions come out? I preordered a 500gb one, hopefully it comes before the December 31st placeholder date...
I saw the dxw904 at the weekend. Easily the best tv you can buy.
Philips uses hdr 10 i think,or i'm wrong?Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
I thought that there were only white models confirmed. Where did you see a black model?I'll be pissed if the 1TB or 500GB models are black. I'll literally package the console up and get rid of it that day. I'm only upgrading because of the UHD player.
Question: Does the console come with the adapter for Kinect?
Question: Does the console come with the adapter for Kinect?
I saw the dxw904 at the weekend. Easily the best tv you can buy.
LG's 2016 OLED range is pretty damn impressive though.
Oh man, if that's somehow true, I'll sell my PS4. I hate the DS4 and its useless thumbsticks.Well, this video states that the thumbsticks have been "redesigned to be more precise", whatever that means. (59 sec mark of vid)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsE5U7ta9Lw
Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
And all of them have one thing in common. HDR is not available in game mode. Gaming in non-game mode is not very enjoyable on any new TV.
Vizio allows for "Game Mode" on any of their inputs. On top of that, at least with the P-Series, there is an input that provides lower latency than the others.And all of them have one thing in common. HDR is not available in game mode. Gaming in non-game mode is not very enjoyable on any new TV.
Did you try this out yourself? I have read otherwise. There are certain restrictions because of the HDMI 2.0 spec (HDR, 4k, 60fps, 10bit only at 4:2:2) but HDR and game mode are not seperate. You will lose all the post-processing options of course.And all of them have one thing in common. HDR is not available in game mode. Gaming in non-game mode is not very enjoyable on any new TV.
Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
Did you try this out yourself? I have read otherwise. There are certain restrictions because of the HDMI 2.0 spec (HDR, 4k, 60fps, 10bit only at 4:2:2) but HDR and game mode are not seperate. You will lose all the post-processing options of course.
I've also read a lot of forum panicking about this but none of it seems backed up or actually tested.
Sorry if it has been asked before but it is not explained in the OP. What exactly makes the new (?) controller a "streamlined" one?
Yes. I've tested this myself and hdtvtest.co.uk did too.
Samsung HDR is called Peak Illuminator Ultimate
Sony HDR is called X-tended Dynamic Range, X-tended Dynamic Range Pro
Panasonic HDR is called HDR
LG HDR is called Ultra Luminance
Visio, Sharp, Phillips, HiSense, and TCL uses Dolby Vision as they HDR method
For some TVs game mode is nothing more than a quick switch do disable all post-processing, which can be manually disabled as well.And all of them have one thing in common. HDR is not available in game mode. Gaming in non-game mode is not very enjoyable on any new TV.