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Your questions: how do I connect an Xbox 360 to my Windows PC?

A question from an Xbox 360 owner with a Media Center PC: “how do I connect an Xbox 360 to my Windows PC?”


For the latest info, see this article on xbox.com on connecting your PC up to an Xbox 360 with Windows Media Connect. If you are connecting an Xbox 360 to a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate, then take a look at this article on microsoft.com. (I did reference blog about the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender previously with a link to Chris Turkstra’s Expert Zone Support WebCast.)


And if a picture is worth a thousand words then a video is, well, worth a few more than that:



  CNET: Insider Secrets: Connect an Xbox 360 to your Windows PC


If you have a firewall on your home network, you may need to open up specific ports – see also http://support.microsoft.com/kb/911728.


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BBC reports: the new Xbox 360 Elite, coming in April ’07

Back from the eye doctor, and ‘though I thought my vision was off… Black is the new black: this just in from the BBC on th enew Xbox 360 Elite… “Xbox revamp aims at digital home.”  



The sleek Xbox 360 Elite is a digital entertainment powerhouse.“The long-awaited revamp of the Xbox 360, designed to store and display high definition video, has been launched.


“The black Elite console has a 120GB hard drive and will go on sale in the US in April for $479.99 (£255). No details of a UK release were announced.


“…Microsoft has said it will include the necessary cables with its Elite machine. But users will have to pay extra for a high definition HD-DVD player…


Perhaps we’ll also see an improvement of the media playback software as well, allowing the now-larger HDD to aid over-the-home-network viewing to content, or better, allowing me to designate the Xbox 360 Elite HDD as a repository of TV content from my Media Center PC.


More on the Xbox 360 Elite is now available on Xbox.com at http://www.xbox.com/en-US/hardware/xbox360elite/default.htm.
 
Although there’s no mention of the Xbox 360 HD DVD player on this new Elite page, the BBC reports it will continue to be an add-on.


Does that mean we’ll see both a white and a black HD-DVD peripheral on store shelves?


Perhaps to drive the interest in HD-DVD one might think that you would include it in the Xbox 360 hardware. But given the price premium still for HD-DVD playback, this certainly leaves room to have a follow-on Xbox 360 system SKU at a future date that includes HD-DVD playback: as there are more titles, the players will undoubtedly appear in more places, including in PCs (in what has commonly been slotted for DVD). That would drive me to buy a new Xbox system for Christmas 2007… just one less piece of CE hardware in our collection of devices.

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FYI: Xbox 360 extended warranties go into effect after the first year

I mentioned earlier that the Xbox 360 now has a one year warranty. I also read on the Xbox forums that there was a little confusion WRT how extended warranties purchased by customers would be recognized.


Well, I received a confirmation today from the Xbox team that, for customers who purchased an extended warranty on their Xbox 360, the warranty extension they purchased (the one- or two-year extension, I think) will take effect after the first year. So, my understanding is that customers who purchased a two-year extended warranty will now be covered for a total of three years from the date of purchase.


I believe that the Xbox team will make this more clear on the web site and the warranty pages in the near future. Hope this helps.


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Microsoft Extends Xbox 360 Warranty to One Year

In case you missed this in the news, Microsoft is extending the Xbox 360 warranty to one year from the original 90 day warranty in the United States and Canada. That’s in line with many other parts of the world that already enjoy a one year warranty on the product. This increase in the warranty applies to both new purchases and for customers who already have an Xbox 360 and are within their first year of ownership.



“Customer satisfaction is a central focus and priority for the Xbox 360 system,” said Jeff Bell, corporate vice president of Global Marketing for the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “In addition to jaw-dropping features such as high-definition graphics, an amazing catalog of over 160 games, and social online and entertainment experiences on Xbox Live(R), the Xbox 360 system now offers this extended warranty upgrade. It is truly the industry’s most compelling home entertainment offering.”


If you are a customers who already paid for out-of-warranty repair charges within your first year of owning the Xbox 360, watch for a reimbursement for console service. “Reimbursements will be automatically distributed, so customers need not contact Microsoft.”


And if you have questions about the new warranty or are having a problem with your new Xbox, visit http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/contact.

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More on the Xbox Live Video service: Joystiq, engadget

Xbox 360 Live TV serviceMore on the new Movies & TV service via Xbox Live, as announced yesterday. Joystiq has a brief discussion with Scott Henson, director of platform strategy for the Xbox 360, for more info on the service, due to launch on November 22nd.  


And more pictures and a run through of the service is up on engadget.