Tuesday, March 13, 2012

How to tell if your xbox 360 can broadcast in 1080p?

I know that later models have the HDMI output, so if it has HDMI output does it automatically output in 1080p? Is there certain models of the xbox 360 that I should look for to make sure it does broadcast in 1080p? How would I know which model it is, if I am looking at an xbox 360 console?How to tell if your xbox 360 can broadcast in 1080p?
ALL Xbox Games are not 1080p they are mostly Daveloped in 720p Your Xbox will simply upscale games to 1080p if you have a 1080p capable tv. Buy the Xbox 360 Elite they all have HDMI Outputs.

You then go into Xbox 360 settings and Choose the resolution of your HD TV (720p or 1080i) or 1080p

If you Wish to Avoid any NON HDMI Xbox 360s then make sure you dont buy a pre owned XBOX 360 Plus buying new gets you the 3 year microsoft Red ring of death warranty + Xbox 360s are pretty affordable brand new these days

The Elite now costs 拢200 ($328) Theres a Super Elite Console Available soon costing 拢250 ($410 Which Features Call of duty modern warfare 2 , 250gb Harddrive %26amp; 2 black wireless controllers

Hope ive helped
darling...i dont have a xbox360 but i can help u



outputting a 1080p is dependent on ur load(blue ray, dvd)



for sure ur xbox can play blurays, in short thought



xbox is a player and u will need an HD tv and a load to output itHow to tell if your xbox 360 can broadcast in 1080p?
If it is an XBOX 360 it can upscale your games to 1080p.
Yes HDMI automatically sets it to 1080p.How to tell if your xbox 360 can broadcast in 1080p?
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The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.



A prominent feature of the Xbox 360 is its integrated Xbox Live service that allows players to compete online and download content such as arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows, and movies. Major features of the console include its Windows Media Center multimedia capabilities, mandatory support of high definition in all games, movie rentals and game downloads from its online marketplace and the ability to watch HD DVD movies with an add-on drive.



The Xbox 360 was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). The console sold out completely upon release in all regions except in Japan,[3][4][5] and, as of August 27, 2009, 31 million units have been sold worldwide, according to GameSpot's interview with Greenberg.[1] The Xbox 360 is currently available in two configurations鈥攖he "Arcade" and the "Elite"鈥攁nd each has its own selection of accessories.The Xbox 360 is available in two standard variants; the "Xbox 360 Arcade" and the "Xbox 360 Elite."[11] A discontinued SKU, the "Xbox 360 Core," was replaced by the "Xbox 360 Arcade" in October 2007.[12] The 60 GB version of the Xbox 360 Pro was released on August 1, 2008. At launch, the Xbox 360 was available in two configurations: the "Xbox 360" package, priced at US$399 or GB拢280 , and the "Xbox 360 Core," priced at US$299 and GB拢199. The original shipment of the Xbox 360 version included a cut-down version of the Media Remote as a promotion. The Elite package was launched later at US$479. The Pro package will be marked down to US$249 on August 28, 2009 and will be sold until supplies last, and the Elite will be marked down in price to US$299.[13][14]







Xbox 360 CoreThe Xbox 360 Core (discontinued)[15] was an entry level Xbox 360. The "Core" is no longer produced, having been replaced by the Xbox 360 Arcade.[11] It was not originally available in Japan, but was later released on November 2, 2006.[16] The Core system came bundled with composite video cables, capable of only SDTV resolutions. The Core may output HD signals up to 1080i when connected to separately sold Component or VGA cables. It may also utilize a separately sold 20, 60 or 120 GB hard drive. Unlike all other SKUs, it shipped with a wired version of the Xbox 360 controller, instead of the wireless version found in other SKUs.









Xbox 360 ArcadeThe Xbox 360 Arcade[17] is the entry level for the Xbox 360. On October 23, 2007, it replaced the "Xbox 360 Core" and maintained the price of $279.99.[18] It was publicly revealed (though it was available in stores far earlier)[17] by Microsoft's president of Entertainment Devices division Robbie Bach to the Financial Times on October 18, 2007,[19] and officially announced on October 22, 2007.[12] It includes a wireless controller, composite AV cable, HDMI 1.2 output, an internal 256 MB memory chip [20] (units released prior to fall 2008 included a 256 MB memory unit), and 5 Xbox Live Arcade titles:[21] Boom Boom Rocket, Feeding Frenzy, Luxor 2, Pac-Man Championship Edition, and Uno on a single disk, which also includes a "Welcome Video" and several game trailers/demos.[22] Holiday 2008 consoles were bundled with Sega Superstars Tennis.[23] With the September 4, 2008 price cuts, the Arcade fell from $279 to $199.[24]. In Europe, with the 2009 Elite price drop and discontinuation of the "Premium" Pro bundle, the Arcade price rose to 拢159.99 from 拢129.99 [25]









Xbox 360 ProThe Xbox 360 Pro (discontinued)[26] (sometimes referred to as Premium and packaged as simply Xbox 360 with the subheading "Go Pro") includes all the features of the Xbox 360 Arcade and includes a hybrid composite and component cable with optional optical out instead of a composite cable. This model also includes a detachable 60 GB Hard Disk Drive (previously a 20 GB HDD) to store downloaded content, provide compatibility with original Xbox games, and store game data. The included hard drive comes with game demos, video clips and a free Live Arcade game, Hexic HD. In July 2007, this version of the Xbox 360 began appearing with the Zephyr motherboard (the motherboard used in the Elite) which features HDMI 1.2 output and an improved GPU heatsink. Although this package does include an HDMI 1.2 output, it does not come with HDMI 1.2 cables.[27][28] Starting at the end of September 2007, the newest systems were shipped with the new "Falcon" motherboard. This motherboard includes the new 65-nm CPUs, making them quieter and cooler than the older systems.[29] On August 1, 2008, the 20 GB Xbox 360 was discontinued and was replaced by a 60 GB HDD model at the same price. Holiday 2008 consoles were bundled with Lego Indiana
The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the seventh generation of video game consoles.



A prominent feature of the Xbox 360 is its integrated Xbox Live service that allows players to compete online and download content such as arcade games, game demos, trailers, TV shows, and movies. Major features of the console include its Windows Media Center multimedia capabilities, mandatory support of high definition in all games, movie rentals and game downloads from its online marketplace and the ability to watch HD DVD movies with an add-on drive.



The Xbox 360 was officially unveiled on MTV on May 12, 2005, with detailed launch and game information divulged later that month at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). The console sold out completely upon release in all regions except in Japan,[3][4][5] and, as of August 27, 2009, 31 million units have been sold worldwide, according to GameSpot's interview with Greenberg.[1] The Xbox 360 is currently available in two configurations鈥攖he "Arcade" and the "Elite"鈥攁nd each has its own selection of accessories.The Xbox 360 is available in two standard variants; the "Xbox 360 Arcade" and the "Xbox 360 Elite."[11] A discontinued SKU, the "Xbox 360 Core," was replaced by the "Xbox 360 Arcade" in October 2007.[12] The 60 GB version of the Xbox 360 Pro was released on August 1, 2008. At launch, the Xbox 360 was available in two configurations: the "Xbox 360" package, priced at US$399 or GB拢280 , and the "Xbox 360 Core," priced at US$299 and GB拢199. The original shipment of the Xbox 360 version included a cut-down version of the Media Remote as a promotion. The Elite package was launched later at US$479. The Pro package will be marked down to US$249 on August 28, 2009 and will be sold until supplies last, and the Elite will be marked down in price to US$299.[13][14]







Xbox 360 CoreThe Xbox 360 Core (discontinued)[15] was an entry level Xbox 360. The "Core" is no longer produced, having been replaced by the Xbox 360 Arcade.[11] It was not originally available in Japan, but was later released on November 2, 2006.[16] The Core system came bundled with composite video cables, capable of only SDTV resolutions. The Core may output HD signals up to 1080i when connected to separately sold Component or VGA cables. It may also utilize a separately sold 20, 60 or 120 GB hard drive. Unlike all other SKUs, it shipped with a wired version of the Xbox 360 controller, instead of the wireless version found in other SKUs.









Xbox 360 ArcadeThe Xbox 360 Arcade[17] is the entry level for the Xbox 360. On October 23, 2007, it replaced the "Xbox 360 Core" and maintained the price of $279.99.[18] It was publicly revealed (though it was available in stores far earlier)[17] by Microsoft's president of Entertainment Devices division Robbie Bach to the Financial Times on October 18, 2007,[19] and officially announced on October 22, 2007.[12] It includes a wireless controller, composite AV cable, HDMI 1.2 output, an internal 256 MB memory chip [20] (units released prior to fall 2008 included a 256 MB memory unit), and 5 Xbox Live Arcade titles:[21] Boom Boom Rocket, Feeding Frenzy, Luxor 2, Pac-Man Championship Edition, and Uno on a single disk, which also includes a "Welcome Video" and several game trailers/demos.[22] Holiday 2008 consoles were bundled with Sega Superstars Tennis.[23] With the September 4, 2008 price cuts, the Arcade fell from $279 to $199.[24]. In Europe, with the 2009 Elite price drop and discontinuation of the "Premium" Pro bundle, the Arcade price rose to 拢159.99 from 拢129.99 [25]









Xbox 360 ProThe Xbox 360 Pro (discontinued)[26] (sometimes referred to as Premium and packaged as simply Xbox 360 with the subheading "Go Pro") includes all the features of the Xbox 360 Arcade and includes a hybrid composite and component cable with optional optical out instead of a composite cable. This model also includes a detachable 60 GB Hard Disk Drive (previously a 20 GB HDD) to store downloaded content, provide compatibility with original Xbox games, and store game data. The included hard drive comes with game demos, video clips and a free Live Arcade game, Hexic HD. In July 2007, this version of the Xbox 360 began appearing with the Zephyr motherboard (the motherboard used in the Elite) which features HDMI 1.2 output and an improved GPU heatsink. Although this package does include an HDMI 1.2 output, it does not come with HDMI 1.2 cables.[27][28] Starting at the end of September 2007, the newest systems were shipped with the new "Falcon" motherboard. This motherboard includes the new 65-nm CPUs, making them quieter and cooler than the older systems.[29] On August 1, 2008, the 20 GB Xbox 360 was discontinued and was replaced by a 60 GB HDD model at the same price. Holiday 2008 consoles were bundled with Lego Indiana





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