Simple clear advice in plain English

X-box rewrites rules for gamers

Bill Gates has unveiled Microsoft's forthcoming Xbox game console which is scheduled to launch in Europe early next year. Microsoft claims that the performance from its 733Mhz processor and 250Mhz custom-built nVidia graphics processor is three times that of Sony's PlayStation 2.

Bill Gates has unveiled Microsoft's forthcoming Xbox game console which is scheduled to launch in Europe early next year. Microsoft claims that the performance from its 733Mhz processor and 250Mhz custom-built nVidia graphics processor is three times that of Sony's PlayStation 2.

The software giant has admitted that the 125 million polygon-per-second performance is half that originally announced and 'only' twice that cited for the PS2.

X-box general manager J Allard was quoted as saying that what mattered was the gaming experience, and that he was confident that this would be three times better than the Sony rival.

The X-box, like the PlayStation 2, will have a DVD drive but this will be available only for gaming out of the box. You will need to buy a special remote control, costing around £20, to unlock the device as a movie player. This is apparently to avoid licensing fees on the main product.

Gates unveiled the machine at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, claiming that "X-box will set the standard in gaming for years to come".

Reader Comments

   

Add your comment

All fields must be completed. Your email address will not be displayed or used to send marketing messages.

All messages will be checked by moderators before appearing on the site.

See our Privacy Policy for more information.

Related articles

Watch TV free illustration

Do I need my TV licence any more?

It's possible to cancel your TV licence, save a heap of money and still watch TV legally – although not in real time. We explain exactly what you need to do

Everything 3D illustration

Discover everything about 3D

We explain all you need to know about the latest advances in 3D technology

Apple Macbook Pro

Apple Mac versus Windows PC

Love 'em or hate 'em, Apple computers have a lot going for them. We explain the differences between Apple and Windows PCs if you're thinking of swapping over

Question & Answer

Q.Why are some of the keys on my keyboard doing strange...

> Read the answer

Q.Is my phone’s Bluetooth any use?

> Read the answer

Q.Can I switch boot drives so that I can work on older...

> Read the answer

Best deals on the web

img

Apple iMac 21.5" (MC309)

£926.40- Buy it now

img

Dell Inspiron 620 ST Intel Core i3-2100 3.10GHz / 3GB / 500GB / DVDRW / Win 7 Home Premium

£329.00- Buy it now

img

ZooStorm 7877-1023

£386.38- Buy it now

Latest issue & subscription deals

Most popular articles

Poll

Are you concerned about viruses that target mobile phones?

Jargon Buster

Computing terms explained in plain English

Restore point

A Windows backup of system files and settings.

Great shopping deals from Computeractive