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XBOX360, more like CableBOX360

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011 ... to-360.ars

Ars Technica":3g3oghsi said:
Your console is your cable box as Comcast, HBO Go, Verizon FIOS, and more come to the Xbox 360
By Ben Kuchera | Published 4 days ago

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Microsoft has announced a series of deals which will bring around 40 established media outlets to the Xbox 360 console. The list is long and varied and includes HBO Go, Bravo, Comcast, Crackle, SyFy, and more. The entire list can be seen on Major Nelson's blog, with information on which properties will be available in which regions, and which will require an Xbox Live Gold account. This is an impressive announcement and should help make the Xbox 360 a more powerful force in home entertainment, not just games.

What's unclear is how each media company will offer their content on the system. Some may give up their on-demand services, while others may allow live streaming, and subscription channels will most likely continue to require a standard subscription to the channel via your cable package before you're allowed to watch the content on your console, which would act as your cable box. The real power Microsoft is offering with the 360 is the ability to unify these content providers under one large umbrella.

"Gone are the days of managing a handful of remote controls, trying to remember what movies are available from what service, and hunting back and forth across television inputs," Microsoft explained in a statement released today. "Using voice search with Bing on Xbox, easily look across a variety of branded services and play the programming you want without ever raising a finger. Having trouble finding last night’s episode of “The Office”? It’s now only a voice command away. Just say “Xbox, Bing, ‘The Office,’” and Xbox finds it."

Instead of digging across all the media outlets you have access to looking for a single piece of content, the console itself can do that for you, effectively piling all the different movies and television programs into one big pool that's easily searched. While there are bound to be more details and limitations announced before all this content is added to the system—which is expected to take place before the holidays—Microsoft is making serious moves in the world of entertainment.

So this sounds pretty damn cool. At my place, we already have a comp hooked up to the TV with the purpose of watching streaming content or D/L'd stuff, and the XBOX hooked up to it also has NetFlix access, but now we wouldn't even really have to switch to the comp much!

What do you think about this? How much do you think you'd pay for such a service? Would you even order it (I wonder if this would also be available for UK/etc.? It would make sense ...)?
 
This sort of thing has been in around in Britain for ages - I have BBC, ITV, and I think 4 and Channel 5 on my Wii. Unless I'm very much mistaken on the details. And Youtube etc.
 

Mega Flare

Awesome Bro

this is pretty cool but watch canada get screwed out of this.... or if we do get it the selection will be utter crap like our netflix is
 
this is cool. i'm one of those guys that doesn't really even use a television anymore because everything's so easily available online and this is one of those things that helps bring everything together. traditional tv networks have been dead for a long time now and this is just another nail in the coffin.

it's great to see all these little things adding up to bring our culture into an era that for so long has only been a thing of science fiction.

Spooky":1s9k7wmc said:
Mega Flare is viewing this topic; prepare for hate.

what the fuck does a post like this add to the conversation? come on try a little harder bro
 

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Sorry to disappoint Des :sad:

I'm all for it if they'll allow access to Gold members w/o a subscription to, say, HBO or Starz. It's Microsoft, though, so that's probably not going to happen.
 
Well, it's not about Microsoft ... The money you pay for a subscription pays for server hosting. It's free on playstation but only b/c the game manufacturers are required to host multiplayer servers themselves. You have to pay for NetFlix on the XBOX, and on cable you have to pay for HBO/STARZ/etc. (because they don't show commercials), so yeah, there will probably be charges involved.

How much etc. is still up in the air but you can't expect everything for free ... Hosting servers costs money, making TV shows w/o commercials costs money, etc.
 
I'm also puzzled why this would be news... Raven's had it on her PS3 since forever (so it's not Europe-exclusive or anything), so yeah... it seems like the news should be "Microsoft finally arrives at the media streaming as well."

But yeah, I'm not too deep in that topic, so I wouldn't really know... I just notice that shitty icon every time.
 

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