Of course, anyone who has tried to create their own one-box solution for the main TV will appreciate just what MS are trying to do here, assuming it works as intended.
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It's the kind if thing that makes families buy one for all of them, not just a gaming machine for the kids.
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Marketed correctly, and at a sensible price
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(£400), and this could be huge.
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Certainly I'm going to get one, as even though it won't integrate perfectly with my current solution it will still be a huge step closer to the one box we really should be having these days.
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Aside from the TV stuff, and that I suspect Kinect is more advanced than the PS Eye, the two consoles are identical and it will just be whether you prefer GT and Uncharted or Forza and Halo.
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Oh, and most importantly which control pad is better
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(the reason I game on my 360 and the PS3 is a glorified BD player).
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