Also the word prototype written all over it, if thats not a total sign, dunno what is.
I guess this Xbox 360 prototype was not a real prototype then.
Also the word prototype written all over it, if thats not a total sign, dunno what is.
Probably good to link the post for those interested.
Looks over-designed for a devkit, but then the PS4 devkit looked pretty silly too:
why bother even spending time designing a dev kit beyond a rectangle box with a shit load of vents?
7-8
eh...Stadia is 10 tflops, Xbox One X is 6. 7-8 how years after XBX is PS5 launching again?
It's RDNAeh...Stadia is 10 tflops, Xbox One X is 6. 7-8 how years after XBX is PS5 launching again?
Lol? Err... Ok then.To me it's a marketing opportunity they took. As you see people are talking about it cause it looks different.
Someone here read the thread and worked fast. Like really fast, fast.
The timing of these two threads could be ironic.
What a HIDEOUS looking piece of hardware. Good thing this is just a dev kit, and that the consumer version hopefully don't look anywhere close to this. I'm not in the market for a PS but I feel for the people wanting to by Sony's next gen console.
Same since it's not horrible looking with these colors but the size still is too big. As mentioned many times in various articles and threads, it probably won't have much in common with the final design
THIS is how Sony, microsoft, nintendo, etc. make their money. They monetize development.
prototype implies its a test version of what the final product might look like.I guess this Xbox 360 prototype was not a real prototype then.
prototype implies its a test version of what the final product might look like.
Dev kit implies it's literally just functional hardware for development purposes, with the shell only existing to protect the components and not meant to reflect the hardware as a "product".
prototype implies its a test version of what the final product might look like.
Dev kit implies it's literally just functional hardware for development purposes, with the shell only existing to protect the components and not meant to reflect the hardware as a "product".
which one is? I was referring to the fact that the 360 prototype was labeled "prototype", not "dev kit". If it was a dev kit then that obviously is an important detail, but there's nothing there to imply it is.
which one is? I was referring to the fact that the 360 prototype was labeled "prototype", not "dev kit". If it was a dev kit then that obviously is an important detail, but there's nothing there to imply it is.
interesting. was that the only one they ever sent out, or was it an iteration closer to launch? cause most of the dev kit examples in this thread don't look at all that close to final. (though i suppose it was white for the vanilla 360)