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allblue said:
thx1139 said:

Looked it up the iPhone launched at $500 and $600 with a 2 year contract. Yet it still took off because as you put it the cool factor. And that is exactly what MS is going for with the Xbox One.  Do I find the Xbox One interface practical. Hell yeah if it works and it worked OK with the 360. Biggest problem is that it didnt control everything and switching between TV, Games, Apps wasnt quick and it didnt control everything. Now if the control of everything is there it is a much cooler and honestly in the most part more convenient interface. I am sick and tired of having to walk my wife through the harmony remote over the phone because something didnt work just right.  She likes controlling the 360 today with voice, but would like it to control everything.

Have you ever in the dark hit the wrong button on a remote. Hell I know I have.  Have you ever spent time looking for the damn remote after your kids put it who knows where. Hell I know I have.  Will it be awesome to have a Bears game up with my live fantasy game right next to the main screen. Yes it will.  Will it be awesome to watch a game with my sister again. Or my son now away at school.  Yes it will.  Will it be nice to casually have a Blackhawks or Bulls game up in the snap view while I play a game and if something interesting happens instantly pop over to it.

So yeah I believe the interface is a huge improvement and will make an impact. Could I be wrong? Of course, but I dont think I will be.



So you just pretty much summed up x1's innovation into an elaborate remote controller, what else? Is it worth $500? Are you sure its main competitor ps4 isn't capable of doing the same? Have you tried out ps4's interface and media functionality?

And do you honestly believe that voice controls are going to be mainstream? Smart phones have voice functionality, honestly who uses it? You might be the minority here.

And what is the PS4s innovation then a slightly more powerful GPU that will only matter if you take out a magnifying glass and look at 2 exact same TVs side by side. Even then with my 47 year old eyes will I really be able to tell the difference.  As I said before the iPhone innovation was simply the User Experience. The Xbox One innovation beyond a much more powerful box then previous generation is the User Experience and the remote is part of it. Yes a big part of it, but it is also the UI in itself that is far better.  As for the PS4 UI it looks just plain horrible.  I havent tried it, but nothing makes me even want to try it (talking about the system UI not games).  It looks thrown together. Maybe it is functional, but it looks like functional like developers put together without the help of designers and user experience experts.



Its libraries that sell systems not a single game.