Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Microsoft integrates games and TV on your new Xbox One - ITespresso.es

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expectation will learn how Microsoft’s new console. The company unveiled today at its headquarters in Redmond the next generation of the Xbox, and the progress shows us a new concept in the Microsoft device, marked by the integration games, entertainment and television all in one .

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One notable for its large size and its sleek black design , that resembles an audio-visual equipment. The command and Kinect unit are redesigned. Microsoft promises to be a way of better linking television, gaming and entertainment in one unit. The new console goes beyond the concept of the Xbox 360 multi-entertainment through commands like “Xbox, on”.

“is the ultimate all in one system for home, joining games, television and entertainment,” said Don Mattrick, president of Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment. The Xbox One shows the path you want to take Microsoft with regard to digital entertainment: providing a hub that integrates television and entertainment, beyond the simple games without abandoning these, naturally.

The new Xbox also allows, through voice commands, perform other activities like buy movie tickets, chatting on Skype or check sports statistics while watching a game. The Live TV will be an important part Xbox Experience One, through the HDMI connection. The cable will also be integrated into the device. To watch live TV, you have to maximize and minimize the screen at a higher angle.

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One system comes years after the launch of the first Xbox. Faced with competition from Sony and Nintendo, Microsoft needed to launch a new console, though some experts question the value of technology platforms gaming hardware today. Possibly that is the reason why the company has created a device to unify multiple entertainment systems that populate the halls of the developed world.

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