vừa kiếm được 1 số thông tin quan trọng về ps3 và xbox360 đây.hình như là so sánh 2 hệ máy hày. và ps3 = 11/4 xbox 360 .vì ké tiếng anh nên chỉ hiểu có vậy.ai giỏi (e) thì dịnh jufm nha
PS3 keyboard support and Xbox 360 = 11/4
RUMOR #3: The PlayStation 3's vaunted RSX graphics processor is less powerful that NVIDIA's new 7800GTX graphics card.
Source: See below.
The official story: Sony had not returned requests for comment as of press time.
What we heard: A classic game of telephone was played out on the Web this week. The end point was the widely--and deservedly--read Team Xbox, which ran a story headlined "PlayStation 3 GPU Less Powerful than GeForce 7800." This article linked to a piece over at our friends the Inquirer called "Playstation 3 GPU slightly less powerful than GeForce 7800." This in turned linked to a discussion thread on Evil Avatar called "GeForce 7800 LESS powerful than PS3???" which featured a quote taken from the September issue of PSM. The quote was attributed to an Nvidia spokesperson, who said "There's no doubting that NVIDIA's new 7800GTX is the ultimate in PC graphics technology. The card's G70 GPU, which is more than twice as powerful as two of NVIDIA's previous top-of-the-line 6800 boards, shares a lot of similar workings with the PS3's RSX chip--only it isn't as fast." [Emphasis added.] So the article is saying that the 7800GTX isn't as fast as the RSX, as Evil Avatar pointed out, not the other way around, as the speed-readers at the Inquirer claim--at length. To their credit, the editors at Team Xbox were quick to realize their error--after a phone call from Nvidia--and set the record straight with the follow-up article/mea culpa "PlayStation 3 GPU more powerful than GeForce 7800!"
Bogus or not bogus?: Bogus.
RUMOR #4: The Xbox 360 is coming out on November 4.
Source: The press release announcing Intec's line of Xbox 360 accessories.
The official story: “Microsoft has made no official announcements regarding the release date for the Xbox 360. We do not comment on rumor or speculation.”--Microsoft spokesperson.
What we heard: When Intec announced its accessories for the Xbox 360--the first for the next-gen console--it was more than the peripheral-makers who got excited. That's because the very first paragraph of the company's press release says the peripherals "will be available on retail shelves in North America on November 4, 2005, the expected launch date for Xbox 360." [Emphasis added again.] Many Xbox enthusiasts took that tidbit to be the smoking gun they had been waiting for...only to come up against Microsoft's wall of silence. Currently, the conventional wisdom amongst the industry is that the Xbox 360 will almost certainly be released in mid- or late November. So was the date mentioned by Intec a factual slip-up or merely a case of copy writing gone wrong. We should find out soon--November is only two months away.
Bogus or not bogus?: A wagerin' fella would probably put money on the 360 launching on or around Novermber 16, the fourth anniversary of the Xbox's launch.
RUMOR #5: Halo 3 is coming out on November 16.
Source: A product listing on Best Buy (pictured).
The official story: "Microsoft does not comment on rumors or speculation."--Microsoft rep.
What we heard: Often the company to reveal a game's release date isn't its publisher, it's an online merchant who accidentally posted the product page ahead of the press release. While the typical perpetrators are GameStop and EB Games, this week it appeared to be Best Buy. On Monday, the site posted a page that seemed to indicate that the most anticipated game for the Xbox 360 would be a surprise launch title. The posting, coupled with the fact Wal-Mart is letting you pick Halo 3 as one of the games in its Xbox 360 bundles, had would-be Master Chiefs more hysterical than a pack of Grunts on the run. However, a sneak November release would go against all logic, especially considering the very existence of the game was revealed by Bill Gates talking about how it would parry the PlayStation 3 launch. If you need more convincing, just look at the listing now--it says May 2006, right around the PS3's expected launch.
Bogus or not bogus?: Bogus, sadly.
theo nguồn:
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/09/02/news_6132546.html