Essentially they are both the same headset with a couple of differences. The PX5 is more suited to PS3 for the bluetooth wireless PSN chat. For Sxbox users you will need to buy an additional adapter for the wireless chat feature.
Then Turtle Beach released the XP500 with the Xbox 360 gamers in mind which includes the wireless network adapted for the Xbox gamers.
The PX5 is red trimmed while the XP500 is green trimmed. These are the cosmetic differences. As you can see there isn't a great deal of difference.
When my headset echoes, I have to replace the batteries, then it stops
The PS3 are way less expensive and better rated by amazon customers. You must watch for these to go on sale for either system. Problems were expressed with the Mic volume when the PX3 is used on the PS3 and also with the PX5
Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 - Call of Duty: Black Ops Dolby True 5.1 Gaming Headset - Powered by TRITTON is highly rated on amazon by customers yet is is 199.90 on September 12 2011. I don't know if it goes lower in price but stick in the you cart and watch it Ear Force PX5 Programmable Wireless 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound Headset with Bluetooth by Turtle Beach is even more expensive at Amazon at $212.99 and not as highly rated but does have more reviewers
The Abelian or commutative property of multiplication of numbers.
Phosphorus can have variable oxidation state and have two different oxidation states in its halides. Hence forms two types of halides of the type PX3 and PX5 (where X is the halogen).
No. Dual Band WiFi is currently available in the Ear Force XP400, XP300, X42, X32, and Call of Duty: Black OPS II Tango and X-Ray gaming headsets.
This question usually refers to phosphorus halides and refers to the polarity od =f individual P-X bonds- less polar means "more covalent" Different ways of looking at this:- higher oxidation state => higher electronegativity of central atom=> less polarity=> more covalent higher coordination number=> more halides pulling at electrons=> they each get less=> less polarity=> more covalent Please not that the PCl5 and PBr5 are ionic solids (PCl4+ PCl6-) (PBr4+ Br-) and are monomers in liquid and vapour. Also note that change in coordination doesn't seem to change bond lengths- except that axial P-X bonds are longer in PX5 than equatorial. Also note the question--how could you show whether this prediction is borne out by observation? Chemistry is an evidence based subject after all. Answer? I don't know- classic method is dipole but that is meaningless as PX5 are symmetric so no dipole observed.