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Vieux 20/02/2006, 09h50   #6 (permalink)
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Si possible, ne mettre que des infos OFFICIELLES SURES et non des rumeurs! Merci beaucoup

EDIT: au fait, dans le premier lien que tu donnes "Compteur Revolution Day", y a les spécifications confirmées de la consoles. Si tu veux les rajouter:


Confirmed codename Revolution details
Processor : IBM CPU, unknown speed and architecture (codename Broadway).
Graphics : ATI GPU, unkown specifications (codename Hollywood). Video out connects to television and computer monitors out of the box.
Controller : Main controller is a remote control-like device with an old-school D-Pad and 7 buttons : A, B, X (labelled as 'a'), Y (labelled as 'b'), Start, Select and Home. The remote control also works like a pointing device, its movements being tracked by sensors placed near the screen. This way, the player can influence positioning, motion, targeting and depth. Other controllers can be plugged at the bottom of the remote control, such as an analogic pad with two shoulder buttons.
Size : estimated at 190x135x45 mm.
Disk Drive : Slot-in drive, suitable for Gamecube 8cm DVDs (console is backwards-compatible) and new Revolution 12cm disks.
Networking : Revolution will support WiFi 802.11b and 802.11g. No Ethernet port is planned.
Memory : 2 fronts slots for 512 MB flash cards.
Various :
Gamecube rack on the side of the console allows to plug up to 4 GC controllers and 2 GC memory cards.
2 USB ports.
Online game-downloading service. No price announced for NES, SuperNES and Ultra64/N64 games.
Console will be able to read Video DVDs, but buying an additionnal dongle will be required to do so.
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