This is ridiculous, when have companies ever used numbers representing data sold to consumers, ever since I've been on this site everyones always said the same thing: "They track units shipped to retailers but we track units sold to consumers".
I can't believe people are actually arguing this, I'm not saying that VGchartz is wrong, but when was the last time Sony, Nintendo or Microsoft used actual data sold to consumers. And don't tell me it's because of Greenberg's tweet, he has absolutely no evidence the article he uses as a source doesn't specify consumers or shipped.
And why the heck would Micorsoft round off there numbers to a lower number??? Obviously if they would have sold closer to 1.1M or 1.2M they would have specified that.
Not hating on Micorosoft or Kinect sales, Vgchartz could be spot on with the totals, I just can't believe people are arguing something that has always been so clear in the past.