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too nice, actually...
Cold as ice, and twice as nice all year!
The 2K10 cover doesn't work b/c it looks as if the graphic artist didn't touch Kobe's neck/head. His arms, jersey, etc was cleaned up extensively. Where the cover does work is how it portrays the intensity of team basketball a major talent like Kobe harps about. That is what I see.

To add insult to injury, the pose looks more like Dahntay Jones of the Denver Nuggets! I pray 2K didn't make such a grave mistake!

2K all the way!
Marry this devcie with Palm's new WebOS and I will buy three!
I have a spare HDMI port massively screaming for the elite 360 console effect! The design is sweet icing on the cake!
I believe the Blu-Ray player will be an add-on that looks just like the HD-DVD add-on; except in a diff color scheme.

MS can use existing materials to produce the hardware and claim support for the format. Win-win!

I caught an HD_DVD drive for $50...I think it will be my only stop in this HD disc media forest. Games are not benefitting from using these discs IMO
OK...Master Chief is a quasi-lame name. But WTF is Solid Snake?!?!?!
Looks/Sounds like a bad case of 360 envy...Poor guy...If you're reading, sick modder, there's only one cure!
Wireless Headset
Play and Charge Kit
$150 cold, hard, cash
Some "Chef-Style" Lovin'!
Great posts #24 and #28!

Here's the skinny...Yes, this can be done by MS. However, doing so is not worth the investment. As post #28 pointed out the numerous plug-ins, DL content, input devices, etc are not going to bode well on the 360 platform. Also, why compete in a space another arm of the company dominates in?

Post #24 has the right idea. I see MS leaning toward a "Web Blade" where X360 users can pick and choose live content. It will probably be tied into xbox.com where you can login there on your PC, pick the options/sites/RSS you want displayed, attach these to your gamertag, and are available when you turn on the 360. This way, you (and MS) have more control of the web environment and it is safe data. Can u imagine the backlash MS will get if the X360 starts giving gamers the blue screen of death?
I wouldn't use a X360 web browser. It would only frustrate me when I need to visit my company's remote login. Making me run to my CPU anyway.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"
 

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