I've been trying to find out about the 360 Elite, and have found conflicting information.
Microsoft claims that the Elite has HDMI ports for output, and thus people can play their games at 1080p instead of 720p (regular XBox). That sounds all cool, but a coworker of mine who's pretty technical claims that it's misleading.
He's a PS3 fan, and claims that the Elite has HDMI output, but that it *only* works for playing movies, and only works if you buy the HD DVD drive that comes extra. He said that the DVD drive of the Elite itself is only regular DVD, and consequently can't read data for transmission via 1080p. Because the system plays games through the main drive, and not the HDDVD drive, he claimed that Microsoft is being deceptive, and you can't actually play games at 1080p.
Is this guy biased or incorrect, or is this correct?
Banshee
Microsoft claims that the Elite has HDMI ports for output, and thus people can play their games at 1080p instead of 720p (regular XBox). That sounds all cool, but a coworker of mine who's pretty technical claims that it's misleading.
He's a PS3 fan, and claims that the Elite has HDMI output, but that it *only* works for playing movies, and only works if you buy the HD DVD drive that comes extra. He said that the DVD drive of the Elite itself is only regular DVD, and consequently can't read data for transmission via 1080p. Because the system plays games through the main drive, and not the HDDVD drive, he claimed that Microsoft is being deceptive, and you can't actually play games at 1080p.
Is this guy biased or incorrect, or is this correct?
Banshee