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Microsoft Announces Xbox One

Posted by Kidsdaily Entertainment on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Microsoft announced Tuesday its next-generation video game console, the Xbox One.

“Today, we look forward,” said Don Mattrick, Microsoft president of interactive business. “It’s time for technology to step behind the curtain and for you and entertainment to take center stage.”

The console’s new features will include: voice command, cloud integration, universal gestures and the familiar Xbox Live home screen.

Voice command immediately recognizes the user and will instantly turn the console on by saying “Xbox on.” It also has a feature called instant switching that lets users switch from gaming, TV and Web browsing seamlessly. A new feature called “Snap mode” lets users run multiple programs at the same time, including making group Skype calls in high-definition.

A feature called Xbox One Guide lets users scroll through a show guide, call for specific TV shows or change channels with voice command.

“No more memorizing channels or hunting for the remote control,” said senior vice president Yusuf Mehdisaid.

The Xbox One comes with an upgraded controller. Microsoft says the new device has 40 new design innovations, including impulse triggers, Wi-Fi direct radio stack, integrated battery compartment and a precision directional pad.

The console will come with 8 gigabyes of RAM, a Blu-ray drive, USB 3.0 connector and HDMI in and out. The system runs on three systems in one: Xbox operating system, Windows Kernel and a combination of the two that enables multitasking.

Xbox Live is getting an upgrade, as well. To support the new cloud-based features, Xbox Live will run on 300,000 servers for the Xbox One — up from 3,000 servers for Xbox 360. 

Xbox One will be available worldwide “later this year.” and more details and games will be announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).

Microsoft’s competitor Sony is also launching its next-generation game console, the PlayStation 4, later this year. Nintendo released the Wii U in 2012.

The original Xbox debuted in 2001 and its successor the Xbox 360 was unveiled in 2005.