Enjoy. Bad pics, I'll take some better ones later.
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Enjoy. Bad pics, I'll take some better ones later.
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Last edited by Mr. Rare; 01-20-2006 at 01:19 AM.
I thought debug systems were black?
Well, it's rather brutal here. Right now we are advising all our clients to put everything they've got into canned food and shotguns.
Ditto. Look at how the face plate is devoid of fancy graphics. I'm assuming you can use media that has not been signed/flaged(ie demos for review and such)?Originally Posted by A. Snow
Last edited by handles25; 01-20-2006 at 01:24 PM.
The coloring of the case.
That's it.
Demo Kit (also called debug) = White case. Looks just like a retail unit. Used for demos and trade shows. Half the units at Zero Hour were white debug kits. ;)
Reviewer Kit (also called debug) = Charcoal case. Looks like a devkit, only it has a removable hard drive instead of a fixed drive.
Dev Kit = Charcoal case. Looks like a retail with a fixed "sidecar" for the hard drive.
The White and Black debugs are functionally identical and will run the same software. Personally I prefer the look of the black one because it stands out. Put a white one next to a retail and you can't tell the difference -- which is also why you SHOULD NOT trust any video of a supposedly "modded" 360.
-hl718
The Debugs that were stolen a while back were all white... Same logic with the Slimline TEST PS2, the black DVT-4, the debug PSOne, the "S" model TEST PS2... they're all modeled to look like the retail systems. It's easier to pass off at trade showes that way.
lol, i never thought about those "modded" 360 vids comming from a white Debug... that would be funny... *ProgrammingAce has an evil thought....
Yep. The "S" models say "PS2" on the front instead of "TEST."Originally Posted by RyanGamerGoneGrazy
The giveaway is the lack of a "DVD Video" logo. If it doesn't have the "DVD Video" logo on it, it's a debug PS2. If it has the "DVD Video" logo it's a retail PS2.
-hl718
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