Showing posts with label microsoft. Show all posts
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Friday, 31 May 2013

Microsoft Posts 'Xbox One And Design' Video on YouTube Explaining The Design Concept Behind The Latest Console [Video]



A short while ago, we found a lovely unofficial 3D rendering of the Xbox One thanks to Sketchfab, and to accompany that, Microsoft has sent some insight in to the look of their upcoming console in a brand new video published to YouTube. The video, that is called “Xbox One and Design” looks at how the appearance of the Xbox One came about, and how, consequently, the Kinect 2 and Xbox One controller were also crafted in their image to produce a really matching product line.
The video includes a ‘making of' feel about it, and checks out a few of the concepts and a few ideas Microsoft toyed with before picking out the final design. As is distinct from the video, Microsoft's intention from the get-go has been to create a thing that seems as though it can easily mix in to any residing room; however, you must knew that already.

If it has been a good transfer, Microsoft to deliver what's, to any or all intents and applications, a set-top package with gaming inclusive abilities as an afterthought, stays to be seen. Some players have normally been only a little bemused by it all, but whether its concentrate on TV and common leisure have detracted from the fundamentals or not, the Xbox One continues to be somewhat simple on the eye.



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Friday, 24 May 2013

Specifications Comparison Between The Xbox 360, Playstation 4 and Xbox One, Feast Your Eyes on That!



Since the Xbox One has now been unveiled, and as expected, comparisons are being made between Microsoft's effort and Sony's PS4. Since we are still quite a distance away from seeing either of the two giants available in the market, it is not possible to start to draw conclusive comparisons between the two up against one another with regards to performance, but taking into account the hardware specifications, we are able to at the very least have a rough notion of how both of these significant machines compare to one another. 
Here, we are going to utilize what information we are aware of to compare the hardware and features, and despite this won't be an indication of anything, it's just for reference, it will set the ball rolling.
For consideration, we are also planning to include the specifications of the Xbox 360, in the mix, to try and get some perspective of how much work Microsoft has contributed to bringing this enhanced box to the world:




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