The Xbox One has the potential to become a hit and I think dropping the price will immensely help with that.Based on what? The soonest the APU will get a die shrink is in 2015 with 20nm, but I don't see that shaving $100 cost. Sony had to do drastic things to get the PS3 cost down such as removing PS2 backward compatibility, waiting 3 years for component prices to drop, and taking a huge bath in losses on each unit. In fact, I don't believe the console itself was profitable until 2010/2011, which is a *long* time in console history. And with the PS3 still selling for $299 7 years after launch, I don't see the PS4 cutting costs quickly.
You could say that about most things at Harrods!Probably a bit of a con job.
Wow, I am not rich, not even filthy rich so I am not planning to buy it. It looks cool though.Still not as much as the white Xbox One that was auctioned off for over 11k USD.
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/11/white-xbox-one-auctioned-off-for-11300/
At least the proceeds went to a good cause, which is cool. Rather than one of the people that helped make the Xbox One just getting a quick buck.
Regards,
SB
Another Cyan special headline. Real story is a football club has a competition partnered with MS where fans get to watch a match and then play on an XB1 during half time.Hamburg SV, german football (soccer) team is going to sponsor the console in Germany:
MS release new console! World astounded by sudden move! MS advertise the console!!Microsoft advertise the console as the all-in-one family platform:
Do you not read anything you link to? Do you really just put "Xbox one news" into Bing in the morning and paste a few links interpreted from the link name?There’s a groundswell of feeling that Xbox One could open up new advertising opportunities – welcome news at a time when the in-game ad market has hit a particularly unpromising phase.
I shall try to improve that. I get most of the news in a newsfeed from the UK, there are a lot of them -updated by the minute, the entire day-, and I don't pause much to read them, although I certainly try. IGN and Eurogamer -and others- keep me interested and anything more than that just adds to the stress of the digital life, with lots and lots of information being shoved down our throats; emails, social websites, messaging, the mobile phone, forums, websites, youtube, whatsapp, etc etc. I will edit my previous post.Another Cyan special headline. Real story is a football club has a competition partnered with MS where fans get to watch a match and then play on an XB1 during half time.
I really don't think every little promotional competition counts as news or rumour. I saw one the other day on TV - send a £3 text and enter a lottery to win an XB1. That's hardly the same as that channel sponsoring XB1. Or...
Go Mobile, UK mobile retailer, is going to sponsor Xbox One in UK...
http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Win-Xbox-Christmas/story-20319967-detail/story.html
(It's just a prize draw for a single XB1).
It would be greatly appreciated if your posts accurately represented the content they link to.
Edit: this one's not even news!
MS release new console! World astounded by sudden move! MS advertise the console!!
And that's not even what the article is focused on, which is advertising. The article is talking about adverts targeting the family. The headline...
Microsoft targets advertisers with all-in-one family platform
And a quote from the article:
Do you not read anything you link to? Do you really just put "Xbox one news" into Bing in the morning and paste a few links interpreted from the link name?
I wish we could set how much it raises or lowers the volume, I am frustrated that I have to say Xbox Volume Up 30 or so times to get to a desired level. So that is one remote I keep around.
I wish we could set how much it raises or lowers the volume, I am frustrated that I have to say Xbox Volume Up 30 or so times to get to a desired level. So that is one remote I keep around.
They should let you say a number.
Xbox volume 60
60 = 60% of max volume.
That implies the Xbox One knows what max volume (which with IR controls, it does not).
They should let you say a number.
Xbox volume 60
60 = 60% of max volume.