Several images of IPTV options being displayed in the Xbox 360's dashboard have made their way into the blogosphere, courtesy of our pals* at X3F. According to tipster Aaron, the console recently returned from the oft-visited Microsoft repair center, only to display several new and seemingly incomplete menu additions. Appearing under the Media and System blades, mentions of DVR storage, live television services and pause buffers all seem to imply that the Xbox 360's IPTV services are close enough for us to start using words like "impending."
If these images are indeed proof of premature tweaks to the console (which still shows an older dashboard version number), one can speculate that IPTV may be introduced with this Fall's dashboard update. We've already asked Microsoft to comment, but if they treat this anything like the Arcade SKU, we can expect them to deny it until well after everybody's started watching TV on their consoles.
*This status may change should those bastards fail to return our copy of American Ninja 4.
Reader Comments (57)
Posted: Oct 27th 2007 4:13PM (Unverified) said
dude u struck gold, uverse is the primary partner in america. you lucky bastard! basically their platform will let you use the xbox 360 as a set top box instead of having a paid motorola box from at&t. so jealous, mediaroom is like the newest version of media center optimized for the xbox 360 and is starting to make its way into standalone set top boxes as well. (verizon fios tv is using it in select locations). so essentially there are no cons to this, via softawre, your 360 turns into a hd tuner anwhere you have one in the house. might have to go buy another xbox 360 elite just for the family room >:D
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Posted: Oct 27th 2007 2:38PM Mr Khan said
Please correct me if i'm wrong, but how is there 13GB of total HDD space on that 360?
Posted: Oct 27th 2007 2:57PM (Unverified) said
Posted: Oct 27th 2007 8:15PM ThornedVenom said
The feature gap between the 360 and the PS3 is narrowing, to the point of making people wonder why the hell they'd buy a PS3 in the first place.
Sony better put their game on faster than just releasing a 400 dollar SKU, something already hard to imagine back when it was announced, because they've already lost many exclusives to the Box.
Sony better put their game on faster than just releasing a 400 dollar SKU, something already hard to imagine back when it was announced, because they've already lost many exclusives to the Box.
Posted: Dec 8th 2007 1:03AM (Unverified) said
To help you out a bit here are 3 photo with the DVR in full working order. It's actually quite a good setup, this is also the reason whey the core is going to be no-more.
Posted: Oct 27th 2007 11:11PM (Unverified) said
damn, board will not allow image tags, here are the links
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