Ars Technica says that they've heard from an inside source that Microsoft will start making Core and Premium systems with HDMI ports after the exisiting stock has sold through.
'According to my source, Microsoft wants to cut through all their existing inventory of hardware. They will then quietly "soft launch" a new version of the Core and Premium hardware in late August or September that will include an HDMI port. It's also expected that this new hardware will feature the 65nm process for the CPU and quieter DVD drives. The new hardware will ship in boxes very similar to what we saw on store shelves now, but there will be a small "call out" on the box so you know you're getting a system with the HDMI connection.'
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Makes sense. This will cut costs on the mainboards due to having only 1 board for all 3 models. Plus it will be a "surefire" way to know that you are getting the 65nm chipset with the 2nd heatsink and epoxy fix. So then you will have no fear of those magical Red Lights that sent my box to the Xbox summercamp in Texas.
I just wish there was a way to know if I will recieve back a 65nm chipset with my repair or a 90nm with the additional heatsink? Oh well I will get this version and make my brother buy this one from me.
i thought this was not needed ? lol.
they stick with HDMI 1.2
oh look the Sony Trolls have come, welcome fellas, here take a seat take a load off, grab a controller we can play some gears and have a smile then tommorow you can show me MotorStorm.
Pretty cool, but too bad for everyone who's already bought it without the HDMI port.