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#1 italygamer
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I want it! it's amazing O_O I don't know how they do it, it's unbelievable. http://blog.streamingmedia.com/the_business_of_online_vi/2009/10/xbox-1080p-streaming-quality-is-incredible-handson-with-video.html
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Microsoft applying some good technology, I guess. I probably won't use it though. :)
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#4 PublicNuisance
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Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

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Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

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Yeah it is most likely upscaled through the console and you will not get true HD audio, I am sure it is good but not the true HD experience.
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#6 salxis
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Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

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You mean most of the current gen games :P Minus PC
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#7 PublicNuisance
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[QUOTE="PublicNuisance"]

Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

salxis

You mean most of the current gen games :P Minus PC

I mean that upscaled trash they call 1080P when it is usually a ative reoslution of 720P or lower.

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Eh, I heard it was crappy on a slower connection. Kotaku had an article up I believe.
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Watching Transformers in low bitrate 1080p with stereo sound, I can't wait!!!

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Eh, I heard it was crappy on a slower connection. Kotaku had an article up I believe.RideUrLightning

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that's just awesome. *waits for ps3 fans to downplay this*
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#12 Oresome
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that's just awesome. *waits for ps3 fans to downplay this*Mystery_Writer

Do they need to?

Pretty evident that MS is doing this exactly because they don't have blu-ray.

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#13 mythrol
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[QUOTE="PublicNuisance"]

Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

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Yeah it is most likely upscaled through the console and you will not get true HD audio, I am sure it is good but not the true HD experience.

It's native 1080p. "HD Audio"? Lol. That was invented by stereo manufacturers.
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[QUOTE="Mystery_Writer"]that's just awesome. *waits for ps3 fans to downplay this*Oresome

Do they need to?

Pretty evident that MS is doing this exactly because they don't have blu-ray.

or maybe because they realise that data streaming is the real future of gaming, movies and other media entertainment and not blu-ray, does blu-ray allow you to play crysis ultra high on a low end PC? no, but data streaming does, onlive will prove this, data streaming will be around long after blu-ray is redundant, MS are planning for the very long term future.
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#15 italygamer
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NO. it's not upscaled, it's true 1080p. you can choose to watch a movie either at 720p or 1080p. the server tests if your connection is good enough fro 1080p. this is a good thing, too bad I live in Italy with our crap flawed connection.
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[QUOTE="italygamer"]I want it! it's amazing O_O I don't know how they do it, it's unbelievable. http://blog.streamingmedia.com/the_business_of_online_vi/2009/10/xbox-1080p-streaming-quality-is-incredible-handson-with-video.html

I'd rather have the disk, no matter what the quality will be better!
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Is that 4 MB correct? If so, I guess I'll have to wait for fiber-optic or the cable companies to increase their bandwith. I thought I was doing decent at 8 Mb, but if this requires 32 Mb, not many people in the US will have it...

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[QUOTE="wooooode"][QUOTE="PublicNuisance"]

Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

mythrol
Yeah it is most likely upscaled through the console and you will not get true HD audio, I am sure it is good but not the true HD experience.

It's native 1080p. "HD Audio"? Lol. That was invented by stereo manufacturers.

So it's going to stream perfect 1080p with 7.1 lossless audio?
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http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/check-out-1080p-smooth-streaming-now

http://www.iis.net/media/experiencesmoothstreaming1080p

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#20 FunkyHeadHunter
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Dont believe the hype.."thanks ChukD"..If you could take the video and check its "true" specs, you would see its downgraded 1080p. I dont care what im being told..You do not stream TRUE 1080p HD with consumer grade "so called" hi speed internet...period.

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Obviously it'll be compressed to hell but it'll still be good enough for the majority of people.

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#22 asylumni
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http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/check-out-1080p-smooth-streaming-now

http://www.iis.net/media/experiencesmoothstreaming1080p

mirautaj

Ok, a 5Mb cap makes much more sense with current internet access.

For comparison's sake, my own SD streams encoded in H.264 with 5.1 AAC run about 1-2 Mbps with peaks at 3-4Mbps during heavy scenes.

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[QUOTE="Mystery_Writer"]that's just awesome. *waits for ps3 fans to downplay this*Oresome

Do they need to?

Pretty evident that MS is doing this exactly because they don't have blu-ray.

so it's not a cool because you believe the intentions behind it related to MS not having blu-ray drive in X360?

or not cool because you believe instant digital delivery of HD movies / tv series somehow already magically available in blu ray drives?

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#24 smartcriminal
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You can encode crappy Youtube videos to 1080p. What i care about is the bit rate which i doubt would be high. I will stick to blu-ray since it offers un-parallel audio and video

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#25 PrimusGears
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[QUOTE="PublicNuisance"]

Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

wooooode

Yeah it is most likely upscaled through the console and you will not get true HD audio, I am sure it is good but not the true HD experience.

wow I have FIOS so watching this Native 1080P will be better than watching a blu ray that costs 35 bucks. Once again MS delivers. Its good to be a Lem. The first 1080P streaming service, oh yeahhhhhhhhhhh

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so much DC going on I love it. MS sure is delivering!!!!
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If I want to watch a movie in 1080p I'd just rent it on Blu Ray and watch it on my Ps3, If I had a 360 as well I wouldn't be able to use that feature I dont have that much bandwidth to being with.
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This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p streaming Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

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This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

HD-DVD, DL Movies, Netflix, and 360 1080p Movies! are just ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's...but if they fell they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

SolidTy

no denying that it is a good feature. I personally love it since I have Fios 35/20 connection....

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#30 SolidTy
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[QUOTE="SolidTy"]

This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-Ray Movie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt.

PrimusGears

no denying that it is a good feature. I personally love it since I have Fios 35/20 connection....

No, it's a good thing, absolutely. It's the confused, young gamers that try to compare it to Blu-Ray that need to stop. However, as far just looking at this as a neat feature...absolutely. There is no need to compare, but if comparison's are to be made, obviously Blu-Ray wins hands down.

I see a lot of posters try to misinform, and some do it unintentionally as they were misinformed by CLEVER Marketing, so I like to bring at least some information to SW.

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Is that 4 MB correct? If so, I guess I'll have to wait for fiber-optic or the cable companies to increase their bandwith. I thought I was doing decent at 8 Mb, but if this requires 32 Mb, not many people in the US will have it...

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What are you talking about? Were does it say anything about "32Mb?" And no. 4Mbps doesn't equate to 4 Mega Bytes Per Second. 4Mbps = 4 Mega BITS per second. 1 Mega bit equates to 125 kilobytes. Multiply that x4 and you get a connection speed of 500kilobytes/s. Even the most basic DSL connections achieve this speed... Seriously, people need to get informed before they post.
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[QUOTE="asylumni"]

Is that 4 MB correct? If so, I guess I'll have to wait for fiber-optic or the cable companies to increase their bandwith. I thought I was doing decent at 8 Mb, but if this requires 32 Mb, not many people in the US will have it...

Vadamee

What are you talking about? Were does it say anything about "32Mb?" And no. 4Mbps doesn't equate to 4 Mega Bytes Per Second. 4Mbps = 4 Mega BITS per second. 1 Mega bit equates to 125 kilobytes. Multiply that x4 and you get a connection speed of 500kilobytes/s. Even the most basic DSL connections achieve this speed... Seriously, people need to get informed before they post.

The article says 4 MB (big B). Big B equals bytes, not bits. 4MB = 32Mb

"While Microsoft is not yet giving out a lot of details on how the Zune video technology makes all this possible, they have stated that it only takes about 4MB of bandwidth to be able to get 1080p streaming."

So unless you get 32 Mb on this (www.speedtest.net), you aren't fast enough.

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[QUOTE="PrimusGears"]

[QUOTE="SolidTy"]

This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-Ray Movie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt.

SolidTy

no denying that it is a good feature. I personally love it since I have Fios 35/20 connection....

No, it's a good thing, absolutely. It's the confused, young gamers that try to compare it to Blu-Ray that need to stop. However, as far just looking at this as a neat feature...absolutely. There is no need to compare, but if comparison's are to be made, obviously Blu-Ray wins hands down.

I see a lot of posters try to misinform, and some do it unintentionally as they were misinformed by CLEVER Marketing, so I like to bring at least some information to SW.

Honestly when you compare a full blu ray disc to a ripped blu ray mkv with a lower bitrate the difference is really small.

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[QUOTE="SageJMP"]

[QUOTE="Vadamee"][QUOTE="asylumni"]

Is that 4 MB correct? If so, I guess I'll have to wait for fiber-optic or the cable companies to increase their bandwith. I thought I was doing decent at 8 Mb, but if this requires 32 Mb, not many people in the US will have it...

What are you talking about? Were does it say anything about "32Mb?" And no. 4Mbps doesn't equate to 4 Mega Bytes Per Second. 4Mbps = 4 Mega BITS per second. 1 Mega bit equates to 125 kilobytes. Multiply that x4 and you get a connection speed of 500kilobytes/s. Even the most basic DSL connections achieve this speed... Seriously, people need to get informed before they post.

The article says 4 MB (big B). Big B equals bytes, not bits. 4MB = 32Mb

"While Microsoft is not yet giving out a lot of details on how the Zune video technology makes all this possible, they have stated that it only takes about 4MB of bandwidth to be able to get 1080p streaming."

So unless you get 32 Mb on this (www.speedtest.net), you aren't fast enough.

.................... no comment. if it says ONLY, how on earth would that mean that you need 32 Mb?????
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[QUOTE="Vadamee"][QUOTE="asylumni"]

Is that 4 MB correct? If so, I guess I'll have to wait for fiber-optic or the cable companies to increase their bandwith. I thought I was doing decent at 8 Mb, but if this requires 32 Mb, not many people in the US will have it...

SageJMP

What are you talking about? Were does it say anything about "32Mb?" And no. 4Mbps doesn't equate to 4 Mega Bytes Per Second. 4Mbps = 4 Mega BITS per second. 1 Mega bit equates to 125 kilobytes. Multiply that x4 and you get a connection speed of 500kilobytes/s. Even the most basic DSL connections achieve this speed... Seriously, people need to get informed before they post.

The article says 4 MB (big B). Big B equals bytes, not bits. 4MB = 32Mb

"While Microsoft is not yet giving out a lot of details on how the Zune video technology makes all this possible, they have stated that it only takes about 4MB of bandwidth to be able to get 1080p streaming."

So unless you get 32 Mb on this (www.speedtest.net), you aren't fast enough.

Obviously a typo if people would read further. This article says Mbps: http://blog.streamingmedia.com/the_business_of_online_vi/2009/10/xbox-1080p-streaming-uses-iis-media-services-smooth-streaming-but-not-silverlight.html "4Mbps" equates to 500Kilobyte/s. 1080p w/only a small connection is amazing, no matter how you spin it.
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[QUOTE="wooooode"][QUOTE="PublicNuisance"]

Is this the same 1080P that most of their games use ?

PrimusGears

Yeah it is most likely upscaled through the console and you will not get true HD audio, I am sure it is good but not the true HD experience.

wow I have FIOS so watching this Native 1080P will be better than watching a blu ray that costs 35 bucks. Once again MS delivers. Its good to be a Lem. The first 1080P streaming service, oh yeahhhhhhhhhhh

Who said it was native 1080p? It has less bitrate than a dvd and with 1080p resolution. It's a trick!!! Yeeey, we're going back in time. Back to crappy picture with stereo sound. Remember that a nice looking 1080p movie rip range from 8GB and up, mostly it's around 12GB. Try streaming that with 4Mb.
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Thats cool but blu-ray is better still

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[QUOTE="SolidTy"]

This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

HD-DVD, DL Movies, Netflix, and 360 1080p Movies! are just ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's...but if they fell they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

PrimusGears

no denying that it is a good feature. I personally love it since I have Fios 35/20 connection....

You mean mom & dad have that service that you enjoy right?

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[QUOTE="Martin_G_N"][QUOTE="PrimusGears"]

Yeah it is most likely upscaled through the console and you will not get true HD audio, I am sure it is good but not the true HD experience.wooooode

wow I have FIOS so watching this Native 1080P will be better than watching a blu ray that costs 35 bucks. Once again MS delivers. Its good to be a Lem. The first 1080P streaming service, oh yeahhhhhhhhhhh

Who said it was native 1080p? It has less bitrate than a dvd and with 1080p resolution. It's a trick!!! Yeeey, we're going back in time. Back to crappy picture with stereo sound. Remember that a nice looking 1080p movie rip range from 8GB and up, mostly it's around 12GB. Try streaming that with 4Mb.

Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen someone come in a thread and post with no idea what he's talking about...Bravo....Bravo...
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[QUOTE="Martin_G_N"][QUOTE="PrimusGears"]

wow I have FIOS so watching this Native 1080P will be better than watching a blu ray that costs 35 bucks. Once again MS delivers. Its good to be a Lem. The first 1080P streaming service, oh yeahhhhhhhhhhh

Shattered007

Who said it was native 1080p? It has less bitrate than a dvd and with 1080p resolution. It's a trick!!! Yeeey, we're going back in time. Back to crappy picture with stereo sound. Remember that a nice looking 1080p movie rip range from 8GB and up, mostly it's around 12GB. Try streaming that with 4Mb.

Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen someone come in a thread and post with no idea what he's talking about...Bravo....Bravo...

Please elaborate:P. Do people really think it's going to be native 1080p?? If it was possible, we should be getting native 1080p through our TV cable network, but that's just 720p/1080i. A native 1080p movie demands more than 4Mb.

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[QUOTE="Shattered007"][QUOTE="Martin_G_N"]Who said it was native 1080p? It has less bitrate than a dvd and with 1080p resolution. It's a trick!!! Yeeey, we're going back in time. Back to crappy picture with stereo sound. Remember that a nice looking 1080p movie rip range from 8GB and up, mostly it's around 12GB. Try streaming that with 4Mb.Martin_G_N

Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen someone come in a thread and post with no idea what he's talking about...Bravo....Bravo...

Please elaborate:P. Do people really think it's going to be native 1080p?? If it was possible, we should be getting native 1080p through our TV cable network, but that's just 720p/1080i. A native 1080p movie demands more than 4Mb.

Why? You ready made up your mind...No amount of facts will change that. it's pretty obvious from your post.
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#43 Norule04
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[QUOTE="Shattered007"][QUOTE="Martin_G_N"]Who said it was native 1080p? It has less bitrate than a dvd and with 1080p resolution. It's a trick!!! Yeeey, we're going back in time. Back to crappy picture with stereo sound. Remember that a nice looking 1080p movie rip range from 8GB and up, mostly it's around 12GB. Try streaming that with 4Mb.Martin_G_N

Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen someone come in a thread and post with no idea what he's talking about...Bravo....Bravo...

Please elaborate:P. Do people really think it's going to be native 1080p?? If it was possible, we should be getting native 1080p through our TV cable network, but that's just 720p/1080i. A native 1080p movie demands more than 4Mb.

YES it is native 1080p which means the video resolution is 1920x1080. However it probably doesn't have 5.1 audio and the bitrate is lower, just like a ripped blu ray mkv.

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#44 WilliamRLBaker
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This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

SolidTy

Good thing a good 99% of consumers dont own 1080p tvs but instead own 720p tvs. A few years ago most people didn't own hdtvs but it was push push push for HD, now people own 720p tvs and its push push push for 1080p and most people dont own the tv's to do it, and dont even get me on sound, cause still the majority of people dont own a surround sound system to take advantage of it.

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#45 anarchist4eva
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[QUOTE="SolidTy"]

This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

WilliamRLBaker

Good thing a good 99% of consumers dont own 1080p tvs but instead own 720p tvs. A few years ago most people didn't own hdtvs but it was push push push for HD, now people own 720p tvs and its push push push for 1080p and most people dont own the tv's to do it, and dont even get me on sound, cause still the majority of people dont own a surround sound system to take advantage of it.

You are speaking the truth here. Whether M$ can deliver this or not is irrelevant at this time. Most users cannot enjoy this with their TV's or surround sound. Or should I say lack of proper TV's & surround sound.

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#46 Norule04
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[QUOTE="WilliamRLBaker"]

[QUOTE="SolidTy"]

This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

anarchist4eva

Good thing a good 99% of consumers dont own 1080p tvs but instead own 720p tvs. A few years ago most people didn't own hdtvs but it was push push push for HD, now people own 720p tvs and its push push push for 1080p and most people dont own the tv's to do it, and dont even get me on sound, cause still the majority of people dont own a surround sound system to take advantage of it.

You are speaking the truth here. Whether M$ can deliver this or not is irrelevant at this time. Most users cannot enjoy this with their TV's or surround sound. Or should I say lack of proper TV's & surround sound.

Speak for yourself everyone I know owns a 1080p tv. In Europe the HD craze came in pretty late and by then 1080p tv's were really cheap.

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#48 DonPerian
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and now 360 1080p Movies!SolidTy
They've had these for a while now. The "new" feature is the 'instant' part in "Instant 1080p". Sure, it's not the quality of Blu-Ray, but does that mean we can't get excited for it? I own over 100 Blu-Ray titles, I still find the quality on Xbox's Video Marketplace and Netflix to be above average.
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#49 SolidTy
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[QUOTE="SolidTy"]

This is just marketing to get snappy soundbites to the consumer like 1080p, negating the need for Blu-Ray to the average joe.

It's cool feature, but anyone actually thinking that 360 1080p streaming = Blu-RayMovie Quality needs to do some research. That's just funny.

We've seen M$ respond to Blu-Ray this entire generation :

HD-DVD,

DL Movies,

Netflix,

and now 360 1080p streaming Movies!

These are all ways of distracting the consumer away from Blu-Ray Movie Market.

All of these were just incomplete ways of letting the consumer feel like they are NOT missing out on their HDTV's. It does the job, but their HDTV's are being underused.

If these consumers feel they can use 1080p streaming on their 1080p HDTV's...then they need to actually look into Blu-Ray.

This will be great way to sell some machines, and it's a cool feature for folks that buy movies anyways, no doubt. :)

DonPerian

They've had these for a while now. The "new" feature is the 'instant' part in "Instant 1080p". Sure, it's not the quality of Blu-Ray, but does that mean we can't get excited for it? I own over 100 Blu-Ray titles, I still find the quality on Xbox's Video Marketplace and Netflix to be above average.

I hope you didn't lose the context of my entire post, because I was referring to the TITLE of this thread, which is about the "Streaming aspect".

I was talking about streaming the whole time. ;) I actually simplified my response to keep it short.

Every other point you made I covered in the deleted portion of my original post. For fear of REDUNDANCY, yes this is a good thing, No it's not better than Blu-Ray. We shouldn't compare the two. Posters here are comparing, so that's where I came in.;)

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#50 JigglyWiggly_
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They might be 4 mb/s which is pretty low, only 500 KB/s.