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Gaming's High-Definition Future

When viewed in high-definition, the glossy cars, detailed racetracks, and explosive physics of Burnout Revenge for the Xbox 360 are pretty impressive. But it's the high-speed crash scenes that really showcase what the game can do. Slam a competitor into the wall and watch as your rival's car crumples, flips, and emits a shower of sparks and broken metal.

Whether for watching NFL games, episodes of Lost, or Discovery Channel documentaries, consumers around the world are forking over serious cash for high-def TVs. During the first half of 2006, NPD Group says U.S. shoppers spent more than $4 billion on LCD and plasma TVs. According to iSuppli, shipments of HD displays should overtake analog cathode ray tubes (CRTs) by 2008.

All those shiny new TVs should entice gamers to upgrade to new consoles that offer high-def capabilities-or at least that's what console manufacturers hope. But with the cost for the latest high-def consoles soaring to over $500, it's still uncertain whether gamers will embrace the new trend.
kewlkat007 - contributor
Published: 1236 days 2 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Gaming
 
 
 
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