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Why Microsoft unbundled Kinect for a $399 Xbox One: 90 Seconds on The Verge

2014-05-13
you can tell the xbox Xbox watch TV it'll switch instantly over the television with voice command voice command the future is here one year ago this month microsoft unveiled its vision for the future of xbox what a difference a year makes I'm adi robertson and this is 90 seconds on the verge continue to innovate on connect up against important differentiator for us but i also know there are people out there that want to make the choice when they want to make it microsoft announced today that starting june nine the company will be in selling a version of xbox one without connect for 399 dollars that means the base model now cost the same as Sony's PlayStation 4 which so far is outselling the xbox one worldwide right now there are only a handful of games that use Kinect in any meaningful way with today's announcement the incentive for developers to make Kinect games is further diminished this is the second major back pedal for the Xbox one which was originally going to require a persistent internet connection and severely limit the used games market Microsoft change that policy last June before launch the company today also announced that starting this June apps like Netflix and HBO Go will no longer require a premium xbox live gold account it added free xbox one titles to its monthly games with gold promotion which brings us back to Microsoft's original vision of an always-connected experience powered by natural motion is that the future of home entertainment possibly but we're not there yet and Microsoft knows it won't be able to realize that dream if it can't at least compete against the PlayStation 4 for more on Xbox one check out the verge coming up Microsoft backpedals through time and announces the return of J's ball
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