Wednesday 22 May 2013

Microsoft Corp gave the world the first look at its new game console on Tuesday, hoping the newly named Xbox One will build on a solid core of gamer fans and become a hub for living room entertainment.

The third-generation Microsoft console, coming eight years after the Xbox 360, was unveiled by games unit chief Don Mattrick at an event at the software company's campus near Seattle.

The Xbox One is an "ultimate all- in-one entertainment system," Mattrick said. The new device interacts with a user's television, responds to voice and gesture commands, and includes Skype video calling.

It will have 8 gigabytes of memory, with an updated controller and new-generation Kinetic sensor that communicates a user's voice and gesture commands to the console. The technology is built on the Xbox operating system and the kernel of Windows software to handle Internet-based content.

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