Bondrewd
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?Figure I’ve always seen is between 350-400w total.
?Figure I’ve always seen is between 350-400w total.
Why?
It's just a XOS successor.
It's literally the oppositeXbox One is on it's way out It's all that MS have banged on about for months.
It's literally the opposite
Because while it may be an Xbox One S successor in many ways, there are many reasons to take a different approach to selling it IMO.
For one thing, Xbox One lost badly to Playstation and the games generally ran worse. In addition, people are under the impression that Xbox One is on it's way out, and Series X is the future. It's all that MS have banged on about for months. Lockhart also has almost nothing in common with Xbox One and everything in common with series X. E.g. Series X has SSD and ray tracing, and MS have been and will be ramming that home. Xbox One doesn't. Hey everyone, here's a new Xbox One for $399!
And if you're going to be spending tens upon tens of millions of dollars driving the Series X name, you might as well not mix messages about a new Xbox One. Ride the Series X name with your "mini" product. The name explains exactly where it sits and what people should expect from it.
The "Xbox one" name will be dead weight for Lockhart. Again, IMO.
The xbox series s wont be $100 more than the ps5.
The xbox series s will have the same feature set as the ps5 just rendering at a lower resolution. If your kid wants to play fortnite or minecraft or cod or cyberpunk the xbox series s will do that at a cheaper price than the ps5. When compared to the ps4 it will be a similar price it will also play games with raytracing and better performance along with faster load times and a host of other improvements over that system.
Mini doesn't work because in the console market additional terms like slim and micro and mini have been used before
Would we call that an XSS vulnerability?Because while it may be an Xbox One S successor in many ways, there are many reasons to take a different approach to selling it IMO.
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The "Xbox one" name will be dead weight for Lockhart. Again, IMO.
1440P 60 FPS "performance target". Half the pixels with 1/3 the GPU performance. Huh.
1550 mhz clock, would be quite conservative for RDNA2, why dont they start by upping that baby to 1800+? Would seem to be damn near free performance and push it up to near 5TF which is that much more palatable.
I guess it increases cooling cost or something? It's weird.
Well, again I think Lockhart is a terrible idea because they wont be able to get it much below $400, and I think it will die very quickly.
1550 mhz clock, would be quite conservative for RDNA2, why dont they start by upping that baby to 1800+? Would seem to be damn near free performance and push it up to near 5TF which is that much more palatable.
Why? If you told me a next-gen console would be like a PS4 with double the flops, 2 more GB of RAM, and an SSD, I would hardly think it would require a $400 price tag.
You didn't see ps4 pro?
I guess Lockhart will be 300-400. Again will not be remotely compelling to the market IMO. But we will see I guess, if they ever announce the thing.
Because while it may be an Xbox One S successor in many ways, there are many reasons to take a different approach to selling it IMO.
For one thing, Xbox One lost badly to Playstation and the games generally ran worse. In addition, people are under the impression that Xbox One is on it's way out, and Series X is the future. It's all that MS have banged on about for months. Lockhart also has almost nothing in common with Xbox One and everything in common with series X. E.g. Series X has SSD and ray tracing, and MS have been and will be ramming that home. Xbox One doesn't. Hey everyone, here's a new Xbox One for $399!
And if you're going to be spending tens upon tens of millions of dollars driving the Series X name, you might as well not mix messages about a new Xbox One. Ride the Series X name with your "mini" product. The name explains exactly where it sits and what people should expect from it.
The "Xbox one" name will be dead weight for Lockhart. Again, IMO.
PS4 Pro was meant to accommodate the high-end market. I doubt Sony tried to maximize cost savings with large volume contracts. I imagine that XSX is the high-end console with lower volume sales while the bulk of sales will come from Lockhart.
I can see MS targeting $300. Maybe lower if Sony is aggressive with pricing.
Definition of early adopter in the case of xbox series doesn't apply in exactly the way.It's hard to gauge interest in an unannounced product, but I think early adopters will be aiming at XSX or nothing.
Definition of early adopter in the case of xbox series doesn't apply in exactly the way.
In terms of console launches earlier adopter encompasses the willingness to enter early with some of the following being known for example:I don't see how the meaning of the term is changed at all. The experience of being an early adopter might be changed. As you will have thousands of games to play as opposed to a few new ones that can only play on that system. Some will take more advantage of the power than others.
It's hard to gauge interest in an unannounced product, but I think early adopters will be aiming at XSX or nothing.
I'll add that if lockhart lacks a disk drive I find it hard to believe it will sell well early as people will be using it to play existing libraries. Unless they work around the drm.