The IGN thing is headsets in every box. Not too bad.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/08/xbox-one-includes-chat-headset
Also:
Hmm...
Real source:
http://news.xbox.com/2013/08/xbox-one-unboxing
interesting stuff:
The 5ghz wifi thing might kinda be a big deal. I recall Anandtech editor Brian Klug going on a big twitter rant that XBO didn't have 5ghz wi-fi, which he considered a necessity. Well I guess it does.
Interesting, Nelson mentions 8 core x86 CPU, 500GB hard drive, but doesn't mention RAM quantity
Youtube of the unboxing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbrmAsxJPv4
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/08/08/xbox-one-includes-chat-headset
Also:
Microsoft revealed several new details regarding its upcoming console and accessories as they unboxed the new machine, said to be one of 20 final-spec Xbox Ones in the world so far.
Hmm...
Real source:
http://news.xbox.com/2013/08/xbox-one-unboxing
interesting stuff:
The chat on Xbox One offers 3x the sampling rate of the Xbox 360. The quality of the Xbox One Chat Headset speaker and microphone have been upgraded to take advantage of the much improved audio quality. It’s also super lightweight-only 44g-with a padded earpiece that can be worn on either your left or right ear, and a bendable, rotating mic boom. You can control mute and volume without taking your hands off the controller.
Of course, a HDMI cable, a power supply and a Quick Start Guide are included as well.
Here’s a few other insider details – straight from Albert Penello, our director of product planning for Xbox One:
When we say 4K HDMI cable, we mean it. The HDMI cable we’re including is an actual Category 2 HDMI cable, rated for 1080P, 3D and 4K, according to the HDMI 1.4 spec.
The built-in wireless on Xbox 360 just supported single-band A/B/G/N @ 2.4ghz. The Xbox One wireless radio is A/B/G/N, but supports dual-band 2.4ghz and 5ghz frequencies.
The console shown in the video is one of the first production units – less than 20 exist in the world (and yes, this box has the 853mhz GPU).
The 5ghz wifi thing might kinda be a big deal. I recall Anandtech editor Brian Klug going on a big twitter rant that XBO didn't have 5ghz wi-fi, which he considered a necessity. Well I guess it does.
Interesting, Nelson mentions 8 core x86 CPU, 500GB hard drive, but doesn't mention RAM quantity
Youtube of the unboxing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbrmAsxJPv4