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I just brought a ps2 and I am damn pleased with it. Not only is the dvd sound quality superb and games line up outstanding but multiplayer games like quake let you have up to 32 players with iLink! Plus a lot more hidden features yet to see daylight
Until the other day I thought ps2 could wipe out x box and gamecube with its forthcoming 40Gb hard drive and its 100Mps Broadband compatable ethernet connection.
That was until I saw the indreema console.
Heard of it? I doubt it. You've all got your heads clouded by how amazing the x box is gonna be or how the 'girly-gamecube' is shaping up.
The indrema console has the vision of the ps2 with a lot more ability. Its a complete home entertainment unit, and its stats show this:
CPU:
x86 based 600 MHz CPU
Graphics Chip:
nVidia GPU with 32 MB of Frame Buffer Memory on IES Slide Bay (user upgradable)
5+ Gb/S bandwidth capable of generating upwards of 120 million polys/s
AGP4x pipeline with up to 64 MB of texture memory
Hardware HDTV Decoder
Hardware DVD Decoder
High definition video output supporting component Y,Pr,Pb.
Sound:
Two-channel analog left/right
Multi-channel digital audio output for Digital Surround Sound
Digital surround output
OpenAL 3D positional audio API Support
Operating System:
Linux
Main Memory:
64 MB of RAM
CD-ROM Drive:
4x DVD Drive with playback support, 10 GB Hard Drive
On-board Modem:
Ethernet
56K V.90 Modem Optional
Network:
100 MBps Ethernet, DSL and Cable modem support
Controllers:
Optional wireless keyboard
Ports:
1 Composite Video IN/OUT
1 S-Video IN/OUT
1 Component HD Video OUT
2 RCA-Type Audio IN/OUT (Stereo L+R)
1 Toslink Optical Audio OUT
2 Rear USB Peripheral Ports
4 Front USB Game Controller Ports
1 RJ 45 for 100 TX Ethernet
1 IR Blaster Port (Mini Phono)
56K V.90 Modem Optional
that says it all. Want to find out more? visit www.indrema.com and see what this little silver box has up its sleeve.
I just brought a ps2 and I am damn pleased with it. Not only is the dvd sound quality superb and games line up outstanding but multiplayer games like quake let you have up to 32 players with iLink! Plus a lot more hidden features yet to see daylight
Until the other day I thought ps2 could wipe out x box and gamecube with its forthcoming 40Gb hard drive and its 100Mps Broadband compatable ethernet connection.
That was until I saw the indreema console.
Heard of it? I doubt it. You've all got your heads clouded by how amazing the x box is gonna be or how the 'girly-gamecube' is shaping up.
The indrema console has the vision of the ps2 with a lot more ability. Its a complete home entertainment unit, and its stats show this:
CPU:
x86 based 600 MHz CPU
Graphics Chip:
nVidia GPU with 32 MB of Frame Buffer Memory on IES Slide Bay (user upgradable)
5+ Gb/S bandwidth capable of generating upwards of 120 million polys/s
AGP4x pipeline with up to 64 MB of texture memory
Hardware HDTV Decoder
Hardware DVD Decoder
High definition video output supporting component Y,Pr,Pb.
Sound:
Two-channel analog left/right
Multi-channel digital audio output for Digital Surround Sound
Digital surround output
OpenAL 3D positional audio API Support
Operating System:
Linux
Main Memory:
64 MB of RAM
CD-ROM Drive:
4x DVD Drive with playback support, 10 GB Hard Drive
On-board Modem:
Ethernet
56K V.90 Modem Optional
Network:
100 MBps Ethernet, DSL and Cable modem support
Controllers:
Optional wireless keyboard
Ports:
1 Composite Video IN/OUT
1 S-Video IN/OUT
1 Component HD Video OUT
2 RCA-Type Audio IN/OUT (Stereo L+R)
1 Toslink Optical Audio OUT
2 Rear USB Peripheral Ports
4 Front USB Game Controller Ports
1 RJ 45 for 100 TX Ethernet
1 IR Blaster Port (Mini Phono)
56K V.90 Modem Optional
that says it all. Want to find out more? visit www.indrema.com and see what this little silver box has up its sleeve.