Xbox 720 Rumours: Blu-ray Drive, Radeon 6000 GPU, Kinect 2, But No Used Games

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

    Xbox 720 Rumours: Blu-ray Drive, Radeon 6000 GPU, Kinect 2, But No Used Games

    With experts tipping Microsoft to unveil the first details of their next console, dubbed the Xbox 720, at E3, the rumour mill is in full action.

    With apparent leaks to IGN, Kotaku, and other gaming sites, a full picture of what the Xbox 720 could be like is emerging. That is, if you believe any of the rumours.

    With the Wii U already using a "Blu-ray like" high capacity disc format, the first rumour has the Xbox 720 using a Blu-ray drive. Whether it plays Blu-ray movies or not, that's a question that can only be answered in the future, and it could be possible that the Xbox might skip HD movie disc support to promote its digital distribution offerings.

    With Microsoft launching an improved version of Kinect for the PC that features a new "near mode" for close range motion detection, the next rumour sees the Xbox 720 getting the imaginatively titled Kinect 2, which may or may not be integrated into the console.

    In the graphics department, the Xbox 720 might be powered using Radeon 6000 family of GPUs, a newer offering (if not more powerful) than the R770 family (Radeon 4800 range) that the Wii U will be using.

    But perhaps the most controversial rumour of all is that the Xbox 720 will make it impossible to play second-hand games, according to sources close to Kotaku. How it works is anyone's guess, but if true, publishers will be rejoicing, at the expense of gamers.

    All will be know once Microsoft unveils the Xbox 720, which may or may not happen at E3 2012 in June.
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  • dr_ml422
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    • May 2007
    • 1903

    #2
    Ok so one question which I think the answer is "yes", is "Does Sony get a cut from anything remotely Blu-ray"? If so then joining the party now even though MS went through the roof w/Kinect, and Sony lost mucho money this last year, isn't too much of a big deal. Like you mentioned Wii U put out a similar perk, and didn't do that well according to the NPD Analysis correct?
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    • admin
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      • Nov 2001
      • 8954

      #3
      To be fair, Microsoft also gets money from Blu-ray movie discs via patents it owns (the VC-1 codec, used by around 30% of all Blu-ray movies, for one), so while it will be helping a competitor, it might just become a necessity.

      The Wii-U will use a Blu-ray like disc format, that also holds 25GB, but it won't play Blu-ray movies. Perhaps Nintendo thinks that using a proprietary format may help with piracy issues.
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      • drfsupercenter
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        • Oct 2005
        • 4424

        #4
        Nintendo did the same thing on the Wii... that "Wii Optical Disc" is just DVD with a fancy file-system so they avoided having to pay DVD patents. Quite stupid if you ask me - isn't DVD an open format anyway? Just the VIDEO portion you have to pay for?
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