MattyJ wrote:Someone had a thought on reddit which I'm going to steal: What if it's this tower because the components are stacked inside? That way MS could release updates to hardware like new graphics cars that a user could swap out themselves. Just plug and play.
retroking1981 wrote:Looks like two GameCubes duct taped together.
There's an advert?mistercrayon wrote:You should watch the advert.
poprock wrote:Scotland will be all set for rollout within two years, then it’s down to private enterprise investing and building the network. It’s going to happen within four or five years and it’ll change everything, gaming included.
Andy wrote:poprock wrote:Scotland will be all set for rollout within two years, then it’s down to private enterprise investing and building the network. It’s going to happen within four or five years and it’ll change everything, gaming included.
Sorry, Poprock, but your post just reads like the type of sales pitch that massively overstates the likely outcome. If it’s down to private enterprise and building the network, then I expect there to be just enough piss-weak coverage for providers to claim they’re providing a service.
Given its short range and almost line-of-sight requirement, how many antennae will need to go up in the next two years?
Andy wrote:Given its short range and almost line-of-sight requirement, how many antennae will need to go up in the next two years?
Andy wrote:Sorry, Poprock, but your post just reads like the type of sales pitch that massively overstates the likely outcome.
pantyfire wrote:It has a slight whiff of Apple design about it.
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