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Microsoft denies Blu-ray on Xbox 360DVDBack23 @ Oct 25, 2009 21:18 | 13 comments
At the time, the notoriously tongue-tied Ballmer had said: "Well I don't know if we need to put Blu-ray in there -- you'll be able to get Blu-ray drives as accessories."
The company has since released a statement denying the rumor and adding that Ballmer was speaking instead of PC accessories.
"During an interview yesterday, Steve Ballmer was asked about Blu-Ray and the Xbox 360. I wanted to clear something up. Steve was referring to Blu-Ray accessories for the PC. As we have said in the past, we have no plans to introduce a Blu-Ray drive for the Xbox 360. In fact, the future of home entertainment starts very soon when Xbox 360 becomes the first and only console to offer instant-on 1080p streaming HD movies. With a library of thousands of TV shows and movies to choose from, Xbox 360 owners can instantly watch the movies they want, when they want, in the highest form of high definition," says the post on MajorNelson.
That should put the Blu-ray on Xbox 360 argument to rest, at least for the time being. |
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Comment by: Morreale (Oct 25, 2009 23:26) Oh god. 1080P streaming movies sounds like a great idea, for those who have a mass load of bandwidth...
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Comment by: lamain (Oct 26, 2009 00:26) I am a little confused here. I live In a small town in Alaska. It has a population of 8500 and no roads leading off the island. I pay $90 a month for 7M unlimited internet connection. I have been using it for over a year as one of my main ways to watch Movies.
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Comment by: llongtheD (Oct 26, 2009 00:41) @lamain
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Comment by: scorpNZ (Oct 26, 2009 01:16) There's nothing on the net that gets reported by whatever numskull saying nonsense this is what's going to happen to a 360 or whatever,i'll believe when i see it & now it's been confirmed for a second time that the 360 will not have a blue ray we can all get some sleep...out |
Comment by: KillerBug (Oct 26, 2009 03:30) Apparently no one here has netflix. If they did, they would know that microsoft's internet video streaming is terrible, with quality that is incredibly low for the resolution. Streaming 1080P from Microsoft will probably not look as good as an upscaled DVD does.
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Comment by: lamain (Oct 26, 2009 04:15) Quote: Question then were do they need to lighten up the bandwidth limits? are we talking more then 50% of the population has this problem? I am curious who has worse internet options then Alaska?
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Comment by: KillerBug (Oct 26, 2009 09:54) Remember that it will be of a quality that makes DivX look good, and will be served from Microsoft's network of servers owned and operated by other companies. These two facts mean that you won't need much bandwidth to utilize this service. Perhapse a 3G cell plan won't be enough, but most cable plans should be fine. |
Comment by: xnmalletx (Oct 26, 2009 23:39) I'm on 1500 kbps down and 370kbps up and I pay $20 a month because it is the fastest DSL offers and I refuse to subscribe to evil time warner cable. |
Comment by: chris4160 (Oct 27, 2009 08:13) Wow, you guys are lucky. I'm paying $69 a month for 12gb of download limit with a 10mb dl connection... but it's only a 0.1mb upload (sucks for xbox live). |
Comment by: modmyxbox (Oct 27, 2009 18:49) i pay 26.99 per month for 7mbdown 5mb up. no limits. |
Comment by: Morreale (Oct 27, 2009 19:08) I was paying $45 a month for ~6.5mbit down and ~1.0mbit up on a 60GB cap (Cable). Now I'm switching to $30 a month at probably ~4.0mbit down and ~1.0mbit up with a 200GB cap (DSL). Now I'm going to have a big enough cap but the speed isn't all there... *\\\****//\\\***//\\\*****
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Comment by: handsom (Oct 27, 2009 19:11) Well; I'm out here in San Diego. My cost is about $55month for the highest speed Cox offers. I get Netflix HD streams flawlessly, no stutter, haven't seen it stop to re-buffer for speed\quality since February, and it's very good on my 42" 1080p flat screen. I'd love it to have 5.1 sound, but that's not a huge deal for streaming media.
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Comment by: Gnawnivek (Oct 29, 2009 13:25) That's more like it, no BD add-on for the Xbox. It's not that i don't want to see the BD add-on made for the Xbox 360. It's just that it will confuse a lot of people... Imagine mama and papa buy PS3 games for the kids with the notion "Blu-ray" and they don't work on the add-on? And then there are BD movie and game kind of discs? Like Watchmen, so on the add-on, only the movie runs... |
