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July 21, 2010 08:18 AM

Microsoft Announces Kinect Pricing, Bundling, and Release Date

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Microsoft announced that it will launch its Kinect motion-sensing add-on for the Xbox 360 on November 4 in North America and that it will cost $149.99, as expected. Additionally, Microsoft will sell an all-in-one bundle that combines a new low-end Xbox 360 with the Kinect and a Kinect-specific game for $299.

"Kinect truly is a revolutionary product," Xbox Director of Product Marketing Josh Hutto said. "We're bringing controller-free entertainment into the living room. With one purchase, families get Kinect and the most complete and affordable way to have fun."

The new Kinect bundle includes the game Kinect Adventures in addition to an Xbox 360 console and the Kinect add-on. That console comes with 4GB of internal storage, instead of a more capacious hard drive. (The current high-end Xbox 360 console includes a 250GB hard drive.) A standalone version of the low-end console will be made available separately for $199 and will ship on August 3, Microsoft says.

Microsoft's Kinect is a belated response to the motion-sensing capabilities of the Nintendo Wii, one that the software giant hopes will open up its console to a larger, more casual audience. That said, Microsoft has sold more than 40 million Xbox 360 consoles since late 2006, mostly to hard-core gamers who prefer shooter-type games like Halo and Call of Duty.

Part of this strategy involves lowering prices a bit. The $200 low-end Xbox 360 is in line with this thinking, as are the Kinect-specific games, which will sell for $50 each instead of the $60 that most new Xbox 360 game titles command. Microsoft says that 15 Kinect-specific games, including Kinectimals, Kinect Sports, and Kinect JoyRide, will be available at launch.

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"No. Did Microsoft try to sweep it under the covers? No. They addressed it. "

I must have missed the event Apple had a few weeks ago where they acknowledged the issue, showed it affected a small portion of users and offered a fix. I also missed the link right on the front page of Apple.com that addresses this as well.

I guess that is what is called sweeping it under the covers.



17/26/2010 9:48:32 AM


"Better than before" You mean better than OTHER iPhones.

As I said before, I had issues with both Xbox consoles I own. Both have been fixed, but one is now broken again. Am I pleased? No. Did Microsoft try to sweep it under the covers? No. They addressed it.

A hardware issue is a hardware issue. Is the iPhone a brick as a result of this attenuation problem? Well, assuming these people that have the problem don't need to make phone calls, I guess not. Pretty expensive iPod though.

You got me.

fanboys suck7/22/2010 3:22:08 PM


"How's Apple doing with it's own RROD? Oh right. A rubber band, bogus software update or duct tape."

You mean that iphone has been turing into giant bricks? The RROD made the xbox completely unable. This is not remotely the same as the attenuation problem. Even with attenuation, the iphone still works better than before in the majority of situations.

You better believe that if Microsoft could have sent its users a small rubber part that would prevent the X-box from RROD, they would have done that in a heartbeat.



17/22/2010 12:43:41 PM


Doesn't need a rubber band to work right though. Also, Microsoft admits there's an issue, and fixes it.

How's Apple doing with it's own RROD? Oh right. A rubber band, bogus software update or duct tape.
Strange. One company is accountable for their actions in this case, and the other?

Perhaps after the temper tantrum, is over and his ego cools down, Jobs might do something...right?



fanboys suck7/22/2010 12:04:35 PM


"Only xbox 360 has a full HD gaming experience on the world's largest online gaming network outside of PC/windows games...."

And it's the only game system to feature Microsoft's exclusive Red Ring of Death, as well as the incredible overheating fire hazard CPU feature.

Weir7/22/2010 11:57:11 AM


the wii sucks. It doesn't have a control pad out of the box, or contol pad games. hardware is so underpowered that can't even do HD. the wii-mote is clumsy and very low precision. the games are all kid-like with 1980's "mario and zelda" being the best it's got. the wii network stinks compared to xbox live. I use my wii once every 3 months and only to play SNES games.

Sony blew it with a wii-mote me too that's too little too late (and so far behind the kinect's) to save their PS3 from finishing last in the console race.

Only xbox 360 has a full HD gaming experience on the world's largest online gaming network outside of PC/windows games. And with kinect, they are the only console that targets both control-pad based hard-core HD gaming (the likes of gears, Final Fantasy, modern warfare, halo, etc) AND wii-like non-gamer audiences that do not care for control pads are are more into causal/party gaming. In other words, the xbox360 is a PS3 + wii.

This is why I'm selling both my wii and PS3. why keep those two when I already own the best of both worlds with my 360?

S7/22/2010 6:19:53 AM


So for $150 I get a device similar to that comes in the box with a Wii?

"With one purchase, families get Kinect and the most complete and affordable way to have fun" I can do fun things for WAY less than $299


Sunde7/21/2010 3:42:22 PM


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