my_dying_bride escribió:
Muy,muy interesante la comparativa que hacen en la página,la verdad,sobre todo esto(y después de haber jugado horas,según dicen):
Console noise
We know how much you all wanted your Xbox 360 Elite to quiet down a bit, but we have some bad news for ya. As we heard from our sources who supplied us with much of our info about the Elite, unfortunately the noise level is about the same as before. It doesn't use the new 65nm chips, so it seems to require the same number of case fans.
The same is true of the disc drive. Our Elite and classic drives do sound different, and it's obvious they're not the same make or model. However, unfortunately, they're equally loud. Sorry guys, you're still going to have to put up with the same level of noise as before -- don't come looking to the Elite for something that sounds less like a shop-vac.
Useasé........que hace el mismo ruido....aunque el lector es distinto,el ruido es el mismo.
Heat
As we said before, these are using the old round of 90nm chips, not the 65nm variety. So it goes without saying that using the same chips as before, these things are going to produce the same amount of heat. We didn't run an 18 hour stress test or anything (obviously), but both units did feel about the same after an hour of playing games and movies, and they both felt like they were outputting about the same amount of heat.
Useasé......que al usar los chips de la premium y de la core,los de 90ns y no los de 65ns que se comentaron hace meses,dicen que las dos consolas se han calentado lo mismo en las mismas horas..........
HDMI 1080p vs component 1080p/i
We're going to be totally honest here, we hardly noticed a damn difference at all. We figured the best visual test would be playing in 1080p on both HDMI and component video, and we were right. What little difference we did notice, we noticed it with that test. In a couple of darker scenes in Gears there seemed to be a little more depth to the blacks (and a bit more distance detail because of it). But to tell you how subtle it was, we didn't even notice it until we literally started flipping back and forth as fast as we could. Fast motion, spinning, action, all the rest -- it looks almost identical on both consoles.
When watching an HD DVD in 1080p on HDMI and 1080i on component, we definitely didn't really notice anything different. The age old question though, right? Is 1080p actually noticeably different? Not to us, and probably not even if you have a 720p set -- assuming you're viewing on anything less than a massive, massive display. By the way, before you make any judgments about perceived visual quality based on our screen caps, please remember that those were taken with a regular camera, not pro screen capturing tools . In other words, what you may think is a big difference in quality may actually just be a small change in light metering or exposure. In other words, you'll kind of have to take our word for it when we say it looks almost identical.
Useasé......que no se han dado ni cuenta del cambio....casi identico el hdmi que el cable por componentes.
Resumiendo:lo que ya dije hace unos dias:elite es una premium pintada de negro con un disco duro mayor y hdmi....se acabó.
Lo complemento:
-La resolucion en 1080p en hdmi vs 1080i/p de componentes:
Casi la misma solo un poquito mas negros los negros, eso es todo de resto las imagenes rapidas, movimientos, explociones igual en todo sentido. En HD-DVD no hubo ninguna diferencia.
- Audio:
Al ser HDMI 1.2 no posee soporte para los codecs de audio avanzados como el Dolby TrueHD, solo las mismas 3 de siempre digital stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, y DD con WMA Pro, al ver una pelicula con en HD-DVD con Dolby TrueHD, el audio suena en DD 5.1, Asi que nada nuevo.
La verdadera gran diferencia esta en el boton de encendido:
Pues hace mas click hay que presionarlo mas esa es la gran novedad de la elite su boton.
Bueno creo que ya lo dijeron ni para que lo vuelvo a escribir elite=