sales2099 on 10 April 2013
| walsufnir said: good sum up from a GAFer (BlazingDarkness): My understanding of the devices; XBOX360 Mini device - No disc drive, so it's essentially useless as a standalone XBOX for gaming, but good for TV functionality alone - Requires an internet connection to function - Access to the XBL marketplace and whatnot (so it can play downloadable titles) - Will share some features of the Durango TV (IPTV) functionality (to combat Apple TV) - Required to play 360 games, when connected with the Durango, can NOT play 360 discs when not connected Durango - The new 'new' XBOX - Plays Durango games etc, uses Kinect functionality - Will not play 360 games, you must hook up the Mini device once you insert a 360 disk to play (you put the 360 disc in the Durango disc tray, but it runs only when connected with the Mini) - Requires an internet connection for TV functionality - Plays used games - Plays offline games |
This I can see happening. Its always online if you opt for a set top box approach. If not, it functions as any old console. Best of both worlds.








