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Zeus
12-13-2005, 05:05 PM
Eurogamer report 'Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios president Phil Harrison has claimed that Microsoft's Xbox 360 "doesn't have true HD functionality," saying that consumers seeking a HD experience will have to wait for the PS3 to arrive'.


Speaking exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz this week, in an interview to be published tomorrow, Harrison described the Xbox 360 as "a lot better than their [Microsoft's] first introduction to the console business," but questioned the console's claim to being a High Definition device.

"The true definition of HD is the three elements of the HD value chain - the display, the content and the hardware to play back that content," he explained, "and PlayStation and Sony is the only organisation that has all three bits of the value chain together."

"As you well know," he continued, "the Xbox 360 doesn't play high definition movies and doesn't have true HD functionality - PlayStation 3 is the only format that has 1080-progressive, which is the true definition of HD, so it's really premature to be talking about the HD era."

"The HD era really only starts when we are on the market," he concluded.

Harrison's comments refer to the fact that the PlayStation 3 is the only next-gen console which will support the top end of the HD standard, the 1080p resolution, and also the only device which will be able to play high definition movie content, thanks to its support for Blu-Ray discs.

"High definition as far as the consumer is concerned means high definition movies, which means Blu-Ray disc, and that is the reason that people will buy high definition displays coupled with a player that is capable of playing movies and games - which is obviously PlayStation 3," he claimed.

Also in our exclusive interview, Harrison discussed other aspects of Sony's attitude to the next-generation console from its key rival, Microsoft, along with the company's ongoing plans for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable platforms and his belief that the games retail model is set to undergo a major shift in the coming years.


News Source: <a href="http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=62137" target="_blank">Eurogamer.net</a>

Social-Zero
12-13-2005, 05:14 PM
for a lil min i tought u ment George Harrison from Nintendo ha.

Section8
12-13-2005, 05:48 PM
Yeah as long as they remember some of us in non-NTSC land have HD capable TV's as well!!

Include optional 60Hz mode and HD modes in all PAL games you freakin' retards!

indierocker
12-13-2005, 11:57 PM
uhhh according to high definition standards 720p is "true" HD where as 1080p is "full" HD so technically the 360 does give you "True" HD


stupid sony president

Zak
12-14-2005, 04:17 AM
In a way he's right. The Xbox doesn't play high definition DVD (HDDVD/Blueray) and it doesn't even have a digital output.
If you still believe that converting to analogue and back is "proper" high defintion I feel sorry for you.
It was a big mistake from M$ not to offer digital output, even 50$ graphics cards offer it these days. I dunno about the HDDVD, I guess a game console isn't a media player but still it seems a big plus on PS3's side to offer the additional value.

xplayer
12-14-2005, 09:44 AM
yeah, thats what I wanna do. play non game-discs in a ps3 so I can burn it's laser out faster. And you KNOW it'll burn out cause they'll have to put in cheap parts to accomodate for the ps3s insane prices.

DamageX
12-15-2005, 01:10 AM
It's dispicable when company talking heads make lies to try to get an edge. "High definition as far as the consumer is concerned means high definition movies" ... that's probably the furthest concern for GAMERS. I've never bought a console to play music, movies, whatever. There will always be better dedicated devices for that.

I second that burnout comment ... I've killed 2 DVD players, one motor and one laser.