E3 - not cancelled - downsized

Filed under: Games, Technology - July 31st, 2006

Thanks to ars for the insight

In all seriousness, the days of the big consumer technology trade shows are indeed passing. At the end of the day, the reason is very simple: ten years ago, you needed a big trade show to generate buzz and hype. It used to be that COMDEX was a special event because so much new stuff was unveiled, and this was the only way to see it. Now, however, information comes down the pipe faster than ever, and companies are wondering if there’s really any benefit to spending the big money on displays only to share the floor with other competitors looking to out-wow attendees. It was a media circus for the days when you needed a circus to attract media attention. I don’t think anyone would say that consumer electronics is lacking for attention these days.

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The death of E3??

Filed under: Games, Technology - July 30th, 2006

The good people over at Joystiq have some bad news…

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E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the definitive video games show, has been cancelled.

This is by no means fair :( as I one day hoped to grace the scummy hills of Vegas and attend what can only be described as the Glastonbury of video game events.

The reason?

it’s clear that the days of an industry event attended by all the major publishers, spending big money, are gone.”

Shame on the industry… Shame… Sure it was an overpriced wasteful and somewhat sleazy way to promote the video gaming industry, but without it what will we, the gamers, have left to look forward to? :(

What now?

How will new consoles/games be announced? On faceless Web Blogs?? Via leaked videos on You Tube??? Is this how the industry hopes to save money as game development costs fly sky high???

I suppose there’s always PAX…

SkyHD Demo - Very Disappointed

Filed under: TV, Technology - July 24th, 2006

I finally found a local shop that has SkyHD to play with before I throw £300 at something I have never seen/used.

The SkyHD box was connected up to a 42″ Bravia LCD and I was given free reign over the remote and told to play around.

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It was very disappointing

Here is why:

Interface
I expected sky to update the almost-10-year-old UI. I wanted to see swish HD menus, similar to Media Centre PCs or the Xbox 360. Sadly its the same old boxy blue bland stuff.

Also the HUD for the Sky+ function looks TERRIBLE in HD (you know the Play and Pause circle). Its blocky, nasty and irritating. How much work would it have been to increase the resolution of a simple icon? It makes the whole experience seem cheap.

Content
Most of the HD channels looked mediocre at best. I expected National Geographic to be one of the best but a documentary on Apes had pixelated motion blur and the colours and details were washed out. Discovery was slightly better but nothing like the Demos I have seen in the past.

Fortunately SkySportsHD looked rather good. Unfortunately it was the Cricket. However it still gave a good indication of what live HD video should look like. The picture was crisp colours were natural and detail was by far the best of the HD channels I had available.

Movies looked ok, they were DVD quality and nothing really stood out.

Hardware
The box is huge and ugly. Talking original Xbox design school here. It looks great on the website and in the press but in the flesh its a monster coming over the hill.

The ‘new’ remote is a waste of however much money Sky put into its re-design (probably very little) its STILL too large and the button config is still as mis-placed as ever.

Overall
I am glad I found the demo before signing up. I would have been red with rage if I had ordered this and it be this inadequate.

For now Sky+ will do until they work on updating there HD services.

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