Not sure exactly what this means but I thought I' d post...
Apparently the Elite will only have HDMI 1.2, which would lack things like true 5.1 sound. So basically the Elite HDMI just acts to give you an extra connection method rather than provide you with any real benefits the HDMI 1.3 port on a PS3 might give you.
Doesn' t affect me though, since I' m not buying into high-def movies just yet, and I dont have an HDMI TV anyway. Just seems a bit half-arsed and kinda negates the whole point of the ' 1337' edition. But meh...
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2007/04/02/xbox_360_elite_is_not_hdmi_1.3_compliant/ http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=827835 - contains link to original thread.
EDIT: Noticed the reasoning behind the decision:
We are not pushing people to buy stand-alone player. Xbox 360 (Elite or otherwise) provide a superb HD experience. But we simply don' t want to say that we have built a replacement product for stand-alone, player. That was not our goal and if that is what people want, they should go and buy those players.
Recall that in HD DVD, the price of a stand-alone player is already well below that of our game console. The other guys are not so fortunate so if they want to create a mass market, they have to stuff everything in the console. So in some way, they didn' t have much choice here. In addition, they are in the business of promoting new TVs and new AVRs with HDMI, we are not. If customers go and buy such equipment, we will support them, as we just showed with HDMI. But in advance of a market, we are not in as much hurry as they might be in.
Fair enough.
EDIT 2: Also noticed -
Answering other questions, both Xbox 360 Elite and current Xbox 360 units will have a spring (console) update which adds support for different video levels for VGA output (“7.5 IRE vs 0â€). And as someone mentioned, using this setting you should be able to use computer monitors in addition to TVs with resolutions all the way up to 1080p with high fidelity and no issues with HDCP handshaking. So for current users, I highly recommend trying this update with your VGA connection to see if it does the job for you. Note that this is a console update and will work for both games and of course, HD DVD. The HD DVD software update is separate from this (and will be available on both Xbox Live and xbox.com).
Not sure whether this means they' ll introduce support for 1680x1050 or whatever ' in-between' resolutions that they haven' t supported so far. Would be nice to play at native res on my screen.
< Message edited by choupolo -- 3 Apr 07 2:15:46 >