Well, actually I expect them to have linked this news from some other website as usual, but that's par for the course for them and countless other news repositories anyway, so I'm not blaming them.
While you're there, you can revel in more geeky gadgetry than you can shake a stick at, so go ahead and knock yourselves out everybody; enjoy the ride while it lasts!
It's worth noting that the ethernet-to-USB adapter looks a tad large (pre-production unit?), and that there are four kinds of audio/video cables available: composite, S-video, component (sans composite I believe, unlike MS's 360 offering), and a final choice that I believe is VGA. Do note the weird pinchable clip-like things at the end of the connector; those do not look like the regular screws found on VGA plugs. Baseless speculation: this is not VGA at all, but actually HDMI.
I've now made a sensationalist speculation thread! Someone quick, beat me senseless for this most severe transgression!
While you're there, you can revel in more geeky gadgetry than you can shake a stick at, so go ahead and knock yourselves out everybody; enjoy the ride while it lasts!
It's worth noting that the ethernet-to-USB adapter looks a tad large (pre-production unit?), and that there are four kinds of audio/video cables available: composite, S-video, component (sans composite I believe, unlike MS's 360 offering), and a final choice that I believe is VGA. Do note the weird pinchable clip-like things at the end of the connector; those do not look like the regular screws found on VGA plugs. Baseless speculation: this is not VGA at all, but actually HDMI.
I've now made a sensationalist speculation thread! Someone quick, beat me senseless for this most severe transgression!