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gergroy said:
JoeTheBro said:
gergroy said:

Tv in could actually be a big deal for casuals.  I know my 70 year father likes the sound of just being able to talk to his tv instead of using a remote.  If microsoft can get the price down, I can easily see microsoft being able to market to that casual crowd.  I still think the ps4 will lead globally, but I think microsoft will retain majority here in the US.

If your father is just interested in talking to the tv, wouldn't he be far more likely to get the comcast x1 or another cable box that does that? The X1 is only $50-$100 if you already have cable. It doesn't sound like he's interested in gaming, so even at $400 Microsoft would have a really hard time selling to this crowd.


You are right somwhat, but still missing the point.  The point is that it is a selling feature that appeals to non gamers or casual gamers.  Im sure if i showed him a fishing game or a card game on the x1 he would like that as well.  Consumers may be able to get a device that does something similar for cheaper, but the point of the x1 is combine everything into one device.

The point of the XBONE doesn't matter. A non gamer is not going to spend $500 for TV voice features when a $50 device can do the same thing better. A casual gamer would probably prefer the XBONE since it is an all in one device with gaming and TV, but you certainly didn't describe your father as one of those. Talking to the TV is a selling feature, but only against the PS4.