![]() How soon they plan on releasing this technology is anyone’s guess but I imagine that it won’t be long after the Type X Zero is released. In addition to that has an upclose picture of the glasses-free PureDepth 3D display that was in the same booth as the Type X Zero. The option of adding a 1 TB HDD is probably for the NESICAxLive system so you can store multiple games on one board and at 1 TB it should handle plenty. As you can tell, they aren’t aiming for a high-end machine here but rather something that is cost effective, which other companies have been doing lately as well. The system sports a custom BIOS to try and prevent piracy and if I read it correctly, it includes a built-in UPS to handle power interruptions. You can compare this to the Type X2 hardware here. ![]() OS: Microsoft ® Windows ® Embedded Standard 7 ![]() GPU/Graphics: nVidia GeForce 9400M, DirectX10 support, 2 video ports Taito unveiled those specs today, here is a rundown: We have already discussed the new digital distribution system that Taito has developed (called NESICAxLive) but one area we were waiting to hear more about are the specs for Taito’s new hardware platform, the Type X Zero.
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