Who needs pics? Watch the Zephyr 360 in action!

We’ve received a lot of comments about the recently revealed leaked Zephyr 360 (previously dubbed as the “Xbox 720”) saying that it was a fake. Well, most everyone online who’s posted about it has also received the same doubts about it anyways. However, there are a couple of people, like Devise and ya, who have commented on our articles, that the Zephyr is, in fact, more real than you think.

There’s a video going around from Xbox-Scene of the Zephyr in action. The HDMI port is seen in the vid connected to a PC LCD screen. They say that it’s still a prototype version (think DevKit) and no one still knows whether or not this HDMI port will be in released at the same time of the supposed new ANA scaler chip.

Since Microsoft has given a statement about not giving a statement on “speculative items” such as the Zephyr, we’re still notching this as a rumor for now despite seeing an actual video of it in action. For all intents and purposes, all this hullabaloo will finally (and hopefully) be cleared come CES on the 8th. While we wait for that to happen, here’s the vid:

We’ve received a lot of comments about the recently revealed leaked Zephyr 360 (previously dubbed as the “Xbox 720”) saying that it was a fake. Well, most everyone online who’s posted about it has also received the same doubts about it anyways. However, there are a couple of people, like Devise and ya, who have commented on our articles, that the Zephyr is, in fact, more real than you think.

There’s a video going around from Xbox-Scene of the Zephyr in action. The HDMI port is seen in the vid connected to a PC LCD screen. They say that it’s still a prototype version (think DevKit) and no one still knows whether or not this HDMI port will be in released at the same time of the supposed new ANA scaler chip.

Since Microsoft has given a statement about not giving a statement on “speculative items” such as the Zephyr, we’re still notching this as a rumor for now despite seeing an actual video of it in action. For all intents and purposes, all this hullabaloo will finally (and hopefully) be cleared come CES on the 8th. While we wait for that to happen, here’s the vid:

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