[citation][nom]ta152h[/nom]Even if they do get it to work with Hulu, what are the odds of it getting through a whole movie without some kind of hardware malfunction? It seems to me, Microsoft should be spending a little more money on that, unless they like their product being called the $hi#-box 360.[/citation]
Well for one thing, you're obviously talking out of your ass. Did you know that streaming video, downloading and using XBoxLive doesn't make the 360 overheat? It only needs to use a fraction of it's processing power to do any of these tasks reliably, which causes it to stay much cooler.. the fans do not even need to spin or they spin at an extremely low rpm, while interacting with content via XBox Live. Whether it's watching a movie, downloading a game or movie or chatting with friends.
They have spent money on fixing the hardware, the newer machines and serviced ones since Jasper released, are much improved over the original 360 hardware and not nearly as prone to failure.
Microsoft admitted they had a bad failure rate on the original 360s.. Yet, those who bash the console can't admit that MS has taken steps to fix it, nor can they admit MS has done a pretty damn good job in the console gaming division considering the 360 is only their 2nd entry in the market and is doing better than Sony is so far, this time around.