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For anyone paying attention, it seems like Microsoft has all but given up on the Xbox One Kinect sensor with the release of the Xbox One S. In order to make the Xbox One S as compact as possible ...
in a post on the Xbox Wire. It will still be possible to use a Kinect with the white console, although you’ll need an adapter in order to plug the Kinect into one of the Xbox One S unit’s ...
If you were thinking about using a Kinect with the new Xbox One S, then you'll also need an adapter. General manager of Xbox devices marketing Matt Lapsen wrote a post on Xbox Wire, explaining ...
label=Kinect%202.0 A portion of that attraction ... of cans that worked perfectly on 360 and has the right wiring you need for Xbox One, you’re still not guaranteed they’ll make the leap ...
This week as the Xbox One is introduced to the world, the company opposing Sony and their PlayStation 4 have taken an entirely different approach to its first reveal: console, Kinect, and ...
Microsoft will start selling standalone Kinect cameras for Xbox One on October 7, the company announced today in a post on the Xbox Wire. It will cost $150, but you get more than just the camera.
"Each Xbox One includes the new Kinect sensor, with a highly sensitive ... we have a variety of offerings that you can find on the Xbox Wire." Of course, without a headset you'll run other players ...
as we introduce this new Xbox One console option, Kinect remains an important part of our vision," Xbox head Phil Spencer said today on Xbox Wire. "Many of you are using Kinect for Xbox One every day.
but the Xbox One won't be offering similar functionality until sometime after launch. In a statement published today on Xbox Wire, the company said, "We know the ability to instantly broadcast ...
Here's what Xbox Wire had to say about the new sensor: "The all new Kinect is now an essential and integrated part of the platform. By having it as a consistent part of every Xbox One, game and ...