Monthly Archives: February 2013

Bungie Tour

One of the other Xbox MVPs (kilam0mjaro) is friends with the community manager at Bungie and set up a tour for us tonight. It was pretty awesome.

Here are some photos:

Have you all seen the Destiny video? It looks like a pretty bad ass epic sci-fi space romp. What do you all think?

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Redbox Instant by Verizon

LobbycastGeoff | February 12, 2013 | COMMENTS:2 Comments »

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Redbox Instant by Verizon is the newest of arrivals into the streaming video arena.  Most people are well familiar with the RedBox brand, having seen or rented movies or games from one of it’s over 43,000 kiosks, but will that be enough to ensure success?  Only time will tell.

Fans of Netflix Instant Watch will feel very comfortable with the Redbox Instant interface.  It is easy to navigate and sort through titles and streaming is fast and responsive.  I tested streaming both through the PC and through the Android app on my Droid Razr Maxx.  ‘Kevin Smith Burn in Hell’ and ‘Faces in the Crowd’ were the two movies I chose for the review.

The issues I had at this point, while easily remedied, did color my experience a bit.  I started the Kevin Smith show on the PC, while simultaneously streaming ‘Faces’ on my phone.  No issues so far.  I stopped both and then attempted to resume each movie on the other device, which was a little more trouble.  There were issues on both with accessing the licensing server.  I had to sign out and back in on my phone to alleviate the problem and I had to back out and re-try a couple of times on the PC to get the video to resume.  This is something that I see as either not happening to everyone or something that will be fixed well before the beta test is over.

Redbox’s ace in the hole is that their subscriptions ($8/$9 per month) include four free rental tokens at their kiosks.  You pay an extra dollar for access to Blu-ray rentals.  This is a great deal for people who already rent an average of a movie a week.  If you are a movie lover, this is definitely a good way to go, especially once the service gets implemented into more devices.  According to the press release, “At launch, Redbox Instant by Verizon will be offered via the web, as well as through home entertainment, tablet and mobile devices, including iOS®, Android™, Samsung® Blu-ray Players and TVs with SmartHub™, LG Smart TV and Blu-ray Players, and Google TV. More devices will be announced in the coming months.”  The Xbox 360 has been named as the exclusive gaming console for the service.

The challenge Redbox Instant will have is that people have gotten used to being able to stream TV shows and movies through one service.  I really love the idea of the rental credits, but I would never be able to replace Netflix with this service.  They would have to exist side by side for me.  What I fear would happen at that point is that I would only be using the rental credits and that the streaming would go unused, much like the Amazon Instant Video that I get for free with my Prime subscription.

All in all, it is a good service, as long as you are aware of it’s pros and cons.  I give it a thumbs up.

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Speed Tests?

LobbycastGeoff | | COMMENTS:9 Comments »

Home PC

Droid Razr Maxx

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New Xbox or New Playstation?

Peench | February 7, 2013 | COMMENTS:7 Comments »

Rumors abound about the new Playstation and a possible new Xbox to be released this year. Talk is that Sony will announce something more specific on the 20th of February though they are downplaying that and haven’t commented on any rumors.  Microsoft, on the other hand, hasn’t released any news.  Here are some of the rumors and thoughts.

Playstation 4

  • Dualshock 3 shaped controller with Vita like touch sensitive surface
  • Sharing with friends while playing
  • Ditching Cell processors and using processors from AMD
  • Possibly same chip as new Xbox
  • Possibly using Gaikai cloud service
  • Year end launch
  • Cost over $400
  • Power efficient, less energy draw and quieter
  • Possibly 4K (ultra HD) output
  • No backwards compatibility
  • Games tied to your PS account (cutting out resale market)
  • New PS Eye camera for improved motion control gaming

Sources: Kotaku and TechRadar

Xbox 720

  • Greatly improved speech recognition
  • Integration with Skype
  • Interface similar to Win 8
  • Smaller, less expensive and more Kinect-focused
  • Similar controller to Xbox 360
  • Possible augmented reality 3D integration later
  • Dual GPUs from AMD
  • 16 core CPU
  • Included Blu-Ray Drive
  • 1080p and DVR support
  • Games tied to internet (cutting out resale market)
  • Pre-Christmas 2013 release date
  • Priced around $300

Sources: CVG, and TechRadar

With all those rumors out there, what do you think?  Will we see new consoles from Microsoft and Sony this year?  Or do they have more to milk out of their existing consoles?  Let us know your thoughts!

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