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A more affordable version of the Xbox One -- without the Kinect motion sensor -- hits stores on June 9. Is this the version gamers have been waiting for?
Many Xbox fans are understandably divided over Microsoft’s decision to unbundle the Xbox One from the Kinect sensor, and I think both sides make good arguments for and against the decision ...
Microsoft will start selling its new console, the Xbox One, without the Kinect sensor, eliminating one of the biggest criticisms of the new machine and allowing for a significantly lower cost of ...
Microsoft will launch a lower-cost version of its Xbox One video game console next month that drops the Kinect motion and voice sensor. A $399 Xbox One without Kinect will be available in all ...
Earlier this morning, Microsoft announced that they would be releasing a Kinect-less Xbox for $400 starting June 9, but in the end no Kinect is good for business but bad for video games.
Microsoft has already experimented with Kinect-powered interactive advertising through its NuAds program on the Xbox 360. Those ads encourage users to speak or gesture at certain points to change ...
A year's worth of changes have made it even easier to recommend the Xbox One—particularly the version with Kinect.
Microsoft has announced that it will be selling a standalone Xbox One that will cost about $100 less than the current bundle. The gaming and entertainment console will cost $399 starting on June 9 ...
Mike Nichols, chief marketing officer for Xbox, states that the majority of Xbox One Kinect owners still utilize the device on a regular basis, but not for gaming.
Microsoft says the Xbox One and Windows versions of the new generation Kinect are "built on a shared set of technologies" and have similar capabilities such as 1080p video, an active IR mode, and ...
With $50 off, you'll be able to buy the Xbox One with Kinect for $449, in a limited-time promotion available at Microsoft Stores and major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy and Walmart.
These are all part of the platform ecosystem. Initially, Microsoft claimed every Xbox One would not just ship with a Kinect, but that it would have to be plugged in for the machine to run.