I like how it only has one HDMI-out, and it knows which xbox is on.
The portability is very neat, seems convenient if you wanna do system-link.
No thanks. I'll stay with my gamecube and that attachable screen thing for it.
From what I've seen, this things are more expensieve then a high end gaming laptop.
Holy shit that thing is ugly.
[QUOTE=Valiantttt;46375727]From what I've seen, this things are more expensieve then a high end gaming laptop.[/QUOTE]
[quote]XBOOK ONE 500GB with Kinect – $1,495.00
XBOOK ONE 500GB w/o Kinect – $1,395.00
XBOOK ONE (You provide xbox one) – 1,095.00
to include HDMI Out – $50.00[/quote]
So why not solve every problem and buy a proper pc.
[QUOTE=nVidia;46375842]So why not solve every problem and buy a proper pc.[/QUOTE]
Gotta get those Multiplats tho bro
[sp]this was sarcasm, PC master race o/[/sp]
[QUOTE=MrWhite;46375879]Gotta get those Multiplats tho bro
[sp]this was sarcasm, PC master race o/[/sp][/QUOTE]
Yeah like Dead Rising 3 and Ryse oh wait
That's a lot of potato in one package.
[QUOTE=nVidia;46375842]So why not solve every problem and buy a proper pc.[/QUOTE]
It's a custom built thing, probably built by an enthusiast who does this kind of thing for the fun of it. The pricing doesn't really matter
He didn´t do it as something to sell, but rather to experiment, as is it stated in the video ffs.
I'd want one, if I had that much money to throw away on a console, but still it's pretty neat, looks nice, too.
2x 30 FPS still doesn't give you 60 FPS.
[QUOTE=nVidia;46375842]So why not solve every problem and buy a proper pc.[/QUOTE]
Because you can't play Halo 3 on PC silly.
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