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Posted on Jan 8th 2008 at 09:22:58 PM by (Tondog)
Posted under Modern Gaming, Microsoft, Nintendo, Mods, FRANKENCONSOLE

As many of you may know, the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show is going on in Las Vegas. At this show, the electronics manufacters gather together and show off their new products. Among the exhibitors there, one of them caught my eye, Se2 Labs and their ITC One product.

The ITC One is a strange combination of...
  • Microsoft Xbox 360

  • Your choice of a Nintendo Wii or an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player (adds $450 or $300 onto the cost of the system, respectively)

  • Your choice of a DirecTV, Dish Network, or Comcast High-Definition DVR

  • Bryston Digital Sound Processor

  • ICEpower D-Class Amplifiers

  • Internal subwoofer amplifier

  • Transparent Cable Power Conditioning

  • iPod Dock


All for the low low (base) price of $25,000!!!

Goddamn! That's some pretty high end shit in there, and it's by far the best "home theater in a box" I've ever seen, but damn, it's excessive!

What's more is that according to Siliconera, you can't remove the Wii and get access to the Gamecube ports on the top of the system. Also, I have another important question about that ITC One. What happens when you get the infamous Red Ring Of Death?

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