Sony PS4 vs. Microsoft Xbox 720

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Sony PS4 vs. Microsoft Xbox 720: Gaming Console Battle on Specifications, Price and Release Date

With the unveiling of Sony PS4, a gaming console competition is expected to heat up between the latest PlayStation and Microsoft's upcoming Xbox 720. Gamers will definitely have their attention fixed in monitoring and comparing the Sony PS4 vs. Microsoft Xbox 720 battle on specifications, price and release date.
The Sony PS4 specifications include 8GB RAM, 1.84 teraflops with Blu-Ray support while the Microsoft Xbox 720 has 4GB RAM with only 1.23 teraflops. Both gaming consoles are reportedly incorporated with eight 1.6GHz CPU cores with powerful 800 MHZ AMD 7000 series graphics cards.
Microsoft Xbox 720 might utilize the latest Illumiroom technology with the updated Kinect 2.0, AR glasses and a projector that can extend the TV display across the room. On the other hand, the Sony PS4 will reportedly feature the further developed version of PlayStation Eye.
In the mean time, recent reports suggest that Sony and Microsoft might block used games as well as the ability to share games in the PS4 and Xbox 720. Robert A. Lloyd, GameStop's CFO, immediately voiced out its effect on profits from the game sales.
"I think it was 60 percent of customers who said they wouldn't buy a new console that blocks used games. Consumers want the ability to play pre-owned games. They want portability in their games. They want to play physical games. And to not have those things would be a substantial reason for them not to purchase a new console," Lloyd stated during the Goldman Sachs Technology and Internet Conference earlier this month.
The PS4 and Xbox 720 are both projected to be worth $350 to $400 while a close release date is expected for both gaming consoles. Microsoft will most likely release the Xbox 720 at the same time that Sony will launch the PS4 which is some time during the 2013 holiday season. Other reports claim that Microsoft could wait to reveal the Xbox 720 at the Game Developers Conference in March or at the annual games expo E3 in June.

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Xbox 360 will finally get an upgrade this year! Earlier this week, “Major Nelson” otherwise known as Larry Hryb, Xbox’s director of programming, posted a countdown clock to the event on his blog, hinting at a major announcement coming at E3 in June. E3 is the year’s largest video game conference and it’s widely expected that the new Xbox 720 release date will coincide with E3 this year in June. Microsoft has yet to officially confirm the likes of Xbox 720 or the Xbox 720 release date, but some folks are already making predictions.
In a report on tech speculation and rumor site SemiAccurate, the Xbox 720 – which has allegedly been codenamed Kryptos internally – has test chips that are currently in development. Both SemiAccurate and Bloomberg say Microsoft is shooting hard to release Xbox 720 in September 2013. Which is slightly later than the June Xbobx 720 release date, but that could be when the Xbox 720 hits shelves. Either way, you can almost guarantee that the Xbox 720 will be in stores for the next lucrative holiday season.
Here’s some more info on Xbox 720 from a report in NDTV Gadgets.
In June last year, a leaked Xbox presentation spanning 56 pages revealed some interesting details regarding the Xbox 720. The console might include Blu-Ray support, be capable of playing 1080p HD movies, 3D viewing and an ‘always on’ state mode for faster start up speeds. Power is expected to be beefed up 6 times compared to the current Xbox.
Processor wise, Microsoft is currently debating between two options – use six or eight ARM cores or x86 cores clocked at 2GHz each with 4GB RAM. These would be put alongside 3 PPC cores clocked at 3.2GHz each to enable backwards compatibility with current Xbox 360 titles. Earlier speculations have also hinted at a quad-core Intel processor.
We do know that Xbox’s major competitor, Sony Playstation, is also planning a new game console in 2013, the PS4. It’s been over six years since we’ve seen any new gaming consoles from these companies so it is certainly about time!
Check out some of the PS4 and Xbox 720 photo mocks. *Take these with a grain of salt. They’re artistic mock-ups.

+1 0 Xbox 720 is real and its release is nearing. Earlier this month, “Major Nelson” aka Larry Hryb, Xbox’s director of programming, posted a countdown clock to the event on his blog, hinting at a major announcement coming at E3 in June. It’s widely expected that the new Xbox 720 release date will coincide with E3 this year in June. Microsoft has yet to officially confirm the likes of Xbox 720 or the Xbox 720 release date, but they have certainly hinted at it. Today a new leak from VGLeaks, and reported on by TechCrunch, offers a look at some of the computing power being built into the Xbox 720. And according to those leaks, the new Xbox 720 console includes: 8 CPU cores at 1.6GHz, with a custom 800MHz graphics processor in the GPU. There are 8GB of RAM on board, with 32MB of fast embedded SRAM at double the throughput speed, and a 50GB-capable 6x Blu-ray drive. Wireless connectivity protocols include both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct, and there’s still a Gigabit Ethernet port for gamers with low latency multiplayer demands. It’ll also come with USB 3.0 and HDMI 1.4a, which supports 3D over HDMI, Ethernet, audio return channels and 4K resolution. And just last week at CES Microsoft demoed “a proof of concept system” that could be the future of gaming. IllumiRoom technology combines the virtual and physical worlds of a TV and living room by using a Kinect and a projector. Imagine playing the newest Xbox console in your entire living room surrounded by the entire game. That is a true augmented reality experience. In a report on tech speculation and rumor site SemiAccurate, the Xbox 720 – which has allegedly been codenamed Kryptos internally – has test chips that are currently in development. Both SemiAccurate and Bloomberg say Microsoft is shooting hard to release Xbox 720 in September 2013. Which is slightly later than the June Xbox 720 release date, but that could be when the Xbox 720 hits shelves. Either way, you can almost guarantee that the Xbox 720 will be in stores for the next holiday season. We do know that Xbox’s major competitor, Sony Playstation, is also planning a new game console in 2013, the PS4. It’s been over six years since we’ve seen any new gaming consoles from these companies so it is certainly about time! Check out some of the PS4 and Xbox 720 photo mocks. *Take these with a grain of salt. They’re artistic mock-ups. Xbox 720 and PS 4 Concept left left left left 1 - via dvice Comment +1 What do you think of the Xbox 720? Will you be first inline to purchase one later this year?

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The New Xbox Could Bring the Gaming Experience to Your Entire Living Room [Photos]

January 18th, 2013 Posted in E3, Microsoft, News, XBOX 720
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The new Xbox release date is coming and it looks incredible. Earlier this month, “Major Nelson” aka Larry Hryb, Xbox’s director of programming, posted a countdown clock to the event on his blog, hinting at a major announcement coming at E3 in June. And guess what happens when you line up the year’s largest video game conference and a major announcement? A new gaming console announcement. It’s widely expected that the new Xbox 720 release date will coincide with E3 this year in June. Microsoft has yet to officially confirm the likes of Xbox 720 or the Xbox 720 release date, but they have certainly hinted at it.
And just last week at CES Microsoft demoed “a proof of concept system” that could be the future of gaming. IllumiRoom technology combines the virtual and physical worlds of a TV and living room by using a Kinect and a projector. Imagine playing the newest Xbox console in your entire living room surrounded by the entire game. That is a true augmented reality experience.
In a report on tech speculation and rumor site SemiAccurate, the Xbox 720 – which has allegedly been codenamed Kryptos internally – has test chips that are currently in development. Both SemiAccurate and Bloomberg say Microsoft is shooting hard to release Xbox 720 in September 2013. Which is slightly later than the June Xbox 720 release date, but that could be when the Xbox 720 hits shelves. Either way, you can almost guarantee that the Xbox 720 will be in stores for the next holiday season.
Here’s some more info on Xbox 720 from a report in NDTV Gadgets.
In June last year, a leaked Xbox presentation spanning 56 pages revealed some interesting details regarding the Xbox 720. The console might include Blu-Ray support, be capable of playing 1080p HD movies, 3D viewing and an ‘always on’ state mode for faster start up speeds. Power is expected to be beefed up 6 times compared to the current Xbox.
Processor wise, Microsoft is currently debating between two options – use six or eight ARM cores or x86 cores clocked at 2GHz each with 4GB RAM. These would be put alongside 3 PPC cores clocked at 3.2GHz each to enable backwards compatibility with current Xbox 360 titles. Earlier speculations have also hinted at a quad-core Intel processor.
We do know that Xbox’s major competitor, Sony Playstation, is also planning a new game console in 2013, the PS4. It’s been over six years since we’ve seen any new gaming consoles from these companies so it is certainly about time!
Check out some of the PS4 and Xbox 720 photo mocks. *Take these with a grain of salt. They’re artistic mock-ups.

Xbox 720 Release Date

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Xbox 720 is real and its release is nearing. Earlier this month, “Major Nelson” aka Larry Hryb, Xbox’s director of programming, posted a countdown clock to the event on his blog, hinting at a major announcement coming at E3 in June. It’s widely expected that the new Xbox 720 release date will coincide with E3 this year in June. Microsoft has yet to officially confirm the likes of Xbox 720 or the Xbox 720 release date, but they have certainly hinted at it.
Today a new leak from VGLeaks, and reported on by TechCrunch, offers a look at some of the computing power being built into the Xbox 720. And according to those leaks, the new Xbox 720 console includes:
8 CPU cores at 1.6GHz, with a custom 800MHz graphics processor in the GPU. There are 8GB of RAM on board, with 32MB of fast embedded SRAM at double the throughput speed, and a 50GB-capable 6x Blu-ray drive. Wireless connectivity protocols include both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct, and there’s still a Gigabit Ethernet port for gamers with low latency multiplayer demands. It’ll also come with USB 3.0 and HDMI 1.4a, which supports 3D over HDMI, Ethernet, audio return channels and 4K resolution.
And just last week at CES Microsoft demoed “a proof of concept system” that could be the future of gaming. IllumiRoom technology combines the virtual and physical worlds of a TV and living room by using a Kinect and a projector. Imagine playing the newest Xbox console in your entire living room surrounded by the entire game. That is a true augmented reality experience.
In a report on tech speculation and rumor site SemiAccurate, the Xbox 720 – which has allegedly been codenamed Kryptos internally – has test chips that are currently in development. Both SemiAccurate and Bloomberg say Microsoft is shooting hard to release Xbox 720 in September 2013. Which is slightly later than the June Xbox 720 release date, but that could be when the Xbox 720 hits shelves. Either way, you can almost guarantee that the Xbox 720 will be in stores for the next holiday season.
We do know that Xbox’s major competitor, Sony Playstation, is also planning a new game console in 2013, the PS4. It’s been over six years since we’ve seen any new gaming consoles from these companies so it is certainly about time!
Check out some of the PS4 and Xbox 720 photo mocks. *Take these with a grain of salt. They’re artistic mock-ups.
Xbox 720 and PS 4 Concept
               
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What do you think of the Xbox 720? Will you be first inline to purchase one later this year?