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    Don't miss out on the new Xbox LIVE update coming tomorrow (August 11, 2009). The new update is a fairly big one and will allow users to download full Xbox 360 games and play them without a disc. You'll also be able to "party watch" movies online through Netflix. The Netflix system will also receive a much-needed overhaul, allowing users to search and update their Watch Now queues right in the interface - without having to leave the Xbox 360 and use a web browser. Avatars also get an overhaul with both props and "premium" content for those who like to spend money on outfitting animated icons with the latest fashions... but seriously, anyone who does this needs help. The August 11th update also allows every piece of game content on Marketplace to be rated, so you can add your personal ratings and see what others think is cool. We provide the full breakdown of features.


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    Avatars also get an overhaul with both props and "premium" content for those who like to spend money on outfitting animated icons with the latest fashions... but seriously, anyone who does this needs help.
    You know Gene would pay big bucks to outfit his avatar in a Starfleet uniform.

    Seriously, the Netflix browser is something that's way overdue. Only bad thing is our 360's will be tying up even more of our home network bandwidth from now on.
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    How many full game downloads would it take to fill up a 20 or even a 60 gig hard drive? Probably not too many, I think that Microsoft should drasticly reduce the cost of their 120 gig hard drives. The nice thing about the PS3 is that I can upgrade the hard drive myself which means I could add a 500 gig hard drive for a reasonable cost, wheras with the 360 you are limited to what MS wants you to have. Plus without the ability to burn the games you buy, I don't really like it, since the majority of 360 owners have 20 gig hdds and they will have to delete games whenever they want to download a new one, unless MS gives them the ability to move their purchased games to a PC and restore them back when they want to play them again.

    I am excited to see how much faster the account recovery process is, as it desperately needs to be a much faster operation.
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    I'd love to be able to use an external USB harddrive with the 360.
    I'm the child of the household, so why shouldn't I get all the T O Y S
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    I thought I read somewhere that the Netflix browsing will be limited to the Top 50 picks in each category...if true it's not really going to do much for you.

    Also, the beta of the new update reportedly had issues with the sharing a movie with friends. For some reason none of the Stars! content was available.
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    Just updated one of my 360's this morning, will update the other one when I get home from work, and hopefully I'll see some improvements.
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    Default High Def Netflix?

    I watched a Netflix movie on my 360 the other day and I noticed something interesting--while it was determining my bandwidth, I saw a "HD" symbol next to the status bars. Has anyone else seen this? Is Netflix now offering High Definition movies? Am I late or something? The quality was noticeably better than the usual movies I watch on my 360 through Netflix. I'm not sure if it was HD or not, but it was better. Any word on Dolby Digital?

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    It could be that it noted you had enough bandwidth to support hd.
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    Netflix has had an HD section in instant view for a while. Go to watch instantly on the Netflix site and choose "HD" from the genre list. Whether or not you see it in HD depends on your bandwidth.

    The HD streaming looks quite a bit better but it is still stereo audio... most of the time. I tried to watch Leverage last night and while it was in "HD" and looked great the sound was horribly awful to the point that I could not watch. It was monophonic and sounded like it was coming through a 10 foot PVC pipe.

    Some things end up streaming in HD that aren't even listed in the HD section. The Office is an example.
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    I don't think I would even consider using any type of streaming media whether it be netflix or whatever, until the quality is at least dvd quality or better, and also has at least dolby digital 5.1 audio.
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