Console in a sentence as a noun

In Chrome the tab shows an error in the console and I have the option to close the tab.

As it turns out, people who own 360s are far more active gamers than people who own other consoles.

All transactions done between your PS3 console and the PSN network were done over SSL.

And who could live without the console classics like Goldeneye or Ocarina of Time?

They sold a huge amount of consoles but a lot of the people who own them don't play them very much, and they don't buy many games.

That may play a role in the future but it hasn't played a significant role in the fight between the different home consoles so far.

Of all of the consoles currently on store shelves, the 360 has the highest multiple of average number of follow-on game purchases per console.

Nintendo has always sold everything at a profit, so they've never lost money on incremental console sales.

However, because the console was so difficult to develop for they struggled with game availability for a long time.

The 360 never sold at as much of a loss as the PS3 and it didn't take long for them to get to a point where they reduced hardware costs enough to make a profit on console sales.

Second, Microsoft has far more momentum in terms of game sales and customer loyalty and enthusiasm than the other console players.

Console in a sentence as a verb

The same designer[1] was previously at {one of the other three very large gaming console manufacturers} and knows a thing or two about controllers.

They started off with a crazy console design, which is almost an experimental prototype device, this is not the sort of thing one usually does with a console.

Third, Microsoft is making far more headway than other console makers in earning revenue from digital goods and services, where the profit margins are the highest.

The result was that the hardware of the console was hugely expensive, which meant that they were losing a huge amount of money on every console sale, about the same as the cost of a Wii.

Your muscle memory tells you how to reach the wiper stalk or the gear shift, which is why it's sometimes disconcerting to get into a car with the gears on the steering column if you normally shift in the center console.

If I were you I would try and find your niche - either target users who are switching over from console gaming, and want to build their first computer, or build out a bunch of more expert features and target regular hobbyists.

First, in total Microsoft has been far better at consistently extracting significant profits from the gaming market over the lifetime of the current console generation.

Even with the expensive $1 billion warranty extension their balance sheet on pure hardware alone is far, far better than Sony's, which means that MS actually needs to sell fewer games per console to come out ahead in total profit.

Basically, for scripting, I think the command line is a shitty place for it, and we should just switch to using a real language in its own little console when needed.- Regarding habits... it's not my goal to break any without reason, just to reduce the number of keystrokes.

8GB of storage is not remotely enough for a console that has no physical storage medium for games - Microsoft gets away with selling a 4GB XBox 360 because customers can pop a DVD into the drive, but anyone who is actually downloading games off the internet is going to need way more space than 8GB.

Console definitions

noun

a small table fixed to a wall or designed to stand against a wall

noun

a scientific instrument consisting of displays and an input device that an operator can use to monitor and control a system (especially a computer system)

noun

an ornamental scroll-shaped bracket (especially one used to support a wall fixture); "the bust of Napoleon stood on a console"

noun

housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television

See also: cabinet

verb

give moral or emotional strength to

See also: comfort soothe solace