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MAX: Enhancing Xbox Mobility and Accessibility with Prototype Layouts

Explore the progress reports on the MAX project aimed at improving the mobility and accessibility of Xbox consoles. The prototypes feature a layout similar to Xbox slim motherboards, HDMI video output, proper air intake, and more. Detailed progress reports, thermal images, airflow diagrams, power supply setup, and accessory modifications are provided alongside acknowledgments and total prototype costs. Learn about the innovative changes enhancing gaming console mobility and accessibility.

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MAX: Enhancing Xbox Mobility and Accessibility with Prototype Layouts

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  1. MAX: Mobile Accessible Xbox Greg Fitzpatrick Breagh Thomas Mykal Koloff Gregory Dunn

  2. The Problem Mobility and Accessibility Inconvenient setup and disconnection Difficult to transport

  3. Progress Report #1 Prototype Layout • Theoretical MAX layout will be very similar • Xbox slim motherboard • HDMI video output Air intake Motherboard Power Supply Disc Drive Fans Progress Report #2

  4. Air flow diagram

  5. Air Flow

  6. Thermal Images

  7. Main Exhaust Vent t = 5 minutes t = 10 minutes t = 30 minutes t = 60 minutes t = 90 minutes

  8. Power

  9. Video Cable

  10. Ethernet Cable • Twisted-pair cable used for computer networks • Cut to size, then wired according to specified standards and closed using a crimper tool

  11. Switches

  12. LED’s

  13. Case Modifications

  14. Xbox 360 Console

  15. Video

  16. System Mass • Total Mass: 26.06 lbs

  17. Prototype Costs

  18. Acknowledgements • Craig W. Seaboyer • Dr. Frank Comeau • Steve MacDonald • Stephen Smith

  19. Questions?

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