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Phantom Console to be unveiled at CES |
Cloud121 - Jan 6, 2004 |
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Gallstaff | Jan 6, 2004 | |||
Hm well this'll be interesting. We'll just have to see if this thing is as big a flop as we all anticipate |
joe81 | Jan 7, 2004 | |||
what will they show only the phantom knows mwahhahahahahahahahahahahahah |
mal | Jan 7, 2004 | |||
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VertigoXX | Jan 7, 2004 | ||||
Can we say PC in a box? And a severely out of date one, to boot. |
Gallstaff | Jan 7, 2004 | |||
I dont get why it runs XP why not 2K or XP PRO. Those are the only two versions of windows worth running IMO |
it290 | Jan 7, 2004 | |||
And why exactly would XP pro be needed for a friggin' game console? |
slacker52 | Jan 7, 2004 | |||
boy do i smell a thick wallet somewhere *sniff sniff* and one hell of a heavy change purse too :looney |
AntiPasta | Jan 8, 2004 | |||
why the f*ck would they use a consumer version of windows anyway? The system isn't gonna be used as a full-fledged PC is it? |
Pearl Jammzz | Jan 8, 2004 | |||
bah who knows....it's the 8th now....maybe we'll see sumthing tomorrow. If anyone sees anything, post here. |
mtxblau | Jan 9, 2004 | |||
The Phantom materializes Infinium's long-awaited PC game console finally shows itself at CES. First actual photographs inside. After months of speculation and occasional derision, Infinium Labs has finally unveiled their Phantom PC game console at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Although the presenters never actually turned the machine on, they did display the first physical example of the console for the press to ogle. The sample Phantom looked much like its concept art, a sleek if not ideally stackable package, with the now-infamous Viking-helmet logo on the front and an impressive array of video, audio, and data connections in the back. Visible were: optical, coax, and RCA audio outputs; S-video, composite, and component video outputs; and 4 USB ports, a 10/100 LAN line, and a cable modem input. Once rumored to be an elaborate hoax, the Phantom promises to be a "new way to deliver content," according to Infinium Labs. When it eventually becomes available, the console will support regular PC gaming on monitors or televisions, as well as a proposed online game rental service via an "always on" broadband device. The Phantom's proposed technical specs and more information on its capabilities are available on its official Web site, Phantom.net. Article and Pictures Here... |
racketboy | Jan 9, 2004 | |||
at least it's looking slightly smaller still think it will fail because of the games delivery system |
gameboy900 | Jan 9, 2004 | |||
Jebus and people complain the Xbox is huge. That thing is a monster. Oh and I'm sure people are gonna love the whole buy it in a store but really wait a week while they mail it to you deal. |
Arakon | Jan 9, 2004 | |||
they never turned it on, there is no way to know if that thing they displayed is even an actual phantom system. fun fact: someone posted detailed proof that the guy running phantom has pulled shit before, like getting up some business idea, taking lots of money from sponsors, and then disappearing "cause it wasn't doable". phantom is a scam. |
racketboy | Jan 9, 2004 | ||||
I've heard that too |
Pearl Jammzz | Jan 9, 2004 | |||
well a good scam then, haha. Looks to be about the size of a mid-tower albeit a lil skinnier. |
Area-51 | Jan 9, 2004 | |||
Did anyone else notice this, but whats up with the power connector on that thing? Like they need 20 pins to provide power. Why not use an industry standard AC power cord like most PC's use, or some AC power cord like the PS2 uses..... |
Arakon | Jan 10, 2004 | |||
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NTEy... |
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