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December 2013
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The editors liked
Innovative voice commands
Snap multitasking
Incredible controller
Clear voice chat
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Xbox One Launched in India Should a NonHardcore Gamer Buy One?
Abstract: The Xbox One by Microsoft will be coming to high tech stores soon. While the previous version known as the Xbox 360 is definitely history, the new one which has been with us for some time is a futuristic creature of technological dreams. Both the quantity...
System is nearly silent when running, Relatively energy efficient, Great-looking lighting effects and detailed characters, The controller's redesigned analog sticks, shoulder buttons, and D-pad are incredibly comfortable, The controller's improved rumble
Case is boxy, heavy, and about as big as the original Xbox, Many launch games don't pack much of a visual punch, Controller still uses AA batteries and proprietary headsets, Voice commands fail a good 10 to 20 percent of the time, System requires incredib
As a video game console, the Xbox One offers about what you'd expect from a new Microsoft console: a big, heavy box (though quieter than you might expect), more impressive specs (though less than what you might expect after eight years), an improved contr...
Great Controllers, Kinect 2.0, Multitasking, HDMI Pass-Thru w/ TV Control, Some Great Games
Voice Commands, Some Launch Titles, Fledgling App Store
The arrival of the Xbox One, and its chief rival the PlayStation 4, are important on a number of different levels. For starters, even though the PC is considered by many (myself included) to be the premiere gaming platform, game consoles drive much of the...
Impressive next-generation games, Slick TV and streaming-media integration
No social integration, Xbox Live Gold is essentially a requirement
The Xbox One smartly integrates TV, streaming video, and games. It has a few kinks to iron out, but it's already a welcome addition to any living room....
Well executed live TV integratio, Highly personalized interfac, Updated controller desig, Improved motion and voice commands on Kinect, Beautiful Graphics
Bi, bulky desig, Lacks TV DVR capability
The Xbox One seeks to be many things to many people, and it succeeds on most fronts. A more powerful CPU and GPU ensures next-gen graphics, even though it will be some time before developers tap this console’s full potential. However, if the One’s la...
The Xbox One is a powerful PC connected to a cutting-edge sensor array that handles every living-room duty, from television watching to video streaming to web browsing, and it does it all with a multitasking UI that supports voice and motion control. This...
Abstract: Microsoft has provided a glimpse in a new video showing how using the new Xbox One console will work. The video shows why the computing giant went with the numerically confusing name to emphasis the console’s all-in-one-device nature.In the video, we see ...
It's fair to say that the initial debut of the console at E3 was very bumpy, but Microsoft has reversed its policies and basically given to customers what they demanded: the same policies that govern Xbox 360 games today. How this episode will affect sale...
Abstract: In fact, so bad was the tide of anger that washed over Microsoft that just a few weeks after unveiling the console, and much to the aggravation of developers that were actually going to benefit from the strict policies, the company reversed all of its con...
Highly flexible home-theater device, not just a game console, Blu-ray playback, Voice-command features, Enhancements for sports fans
Higher price than competing PS4, partly because Kinect 2.0 is included, Potential heavy-handed game trade-in, sales restrictions, Requires cloud "check ins" to keep operating
The third-gen Xbox One looks to be a big-deal box for those seeking a home-theater one-man band for on-TV streaming, Web browsing, gaming, and much more. Just keep an eye on the restrictions regarding game disposition and required connectivity as the...