Supports: Component, Composit, S-Video (but not out of the box...), and VGA (woot!); SCART adaptor(s) in Europe
Does not support: DVI, HDMI
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1817024,00.asp
The entire interview is worth a read: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1817022,00.asp
e.g. It is WiFi ready and will be available at launch but not out of the box (you need a small addon). Mixed reaction on that... obviously current Xbox owners with LIVE have the connection deal figured out and personally not an issue for me... but I can see this being a detourant. Well, then again, a lot of people have their Cable boxes not far from their TV... but for ease of use WiFi would have been better (but I wonder about pings)
Does not support: DVI, HDMI
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1817024,00.asp
ET: What sort of connections can we expect to our TVs, out of the box? The original Xbox comes with just composite video, and you have to go buy another pack if you want S-video, or another pack if you want component.
TH: With the Xbox 360 you'll be able to connect to composite or component out of the box. There will be other things that we support like VGA.
ET: So you will support VGA this time around?
TH: Yeah. We'll also support some of the SCART type adaptors in Europe. It will support S-video, but not out of the box.
ET: What about DVI or HDMI? Those are popular connections on HDTVs these days.
TH: We believe that we have the right set of outputs right now to meet the requirements of people who have HDTV sets today. We're continuing to look at what's going on in the future, and as things change, we've developed a very flexible system, so we can adapt to the different demands that are out there. Continued...
The entire interview is worth a read: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1817022,00.asp
e.g. It is WiFi ready and will be available at launch but not out of the box (you need a small addon). Mixed reaction on that... obviously current Xbox owners with LIVE have the connection deal figured out and personally not an issue for me... but I can see this being a detourant. Well, then again, a lot of people have their Cable boxes not far from their TV... but for ease of use WiFi would have been better (but I wonder about pings)