Showing posts with label xbox kinect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xbox kinect. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

The Xbox Kinect And Sony Move Motion Controllers

If you really want to get your teen the latest and greatest in video game technology then Xbox Kinect and Playstation Move are where it’s at.


These are new add-ons for the original consoles, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 respectively, that will mean new motion controlled gaming and extra fun for the
entire family!

What Do The Kinect and Move Do?

Because the technology is so new, it helps to find out a little more about what these controllers actually do before you consider buying them as gifts.

Xbox 360 Kinect: The Kinect was first known as “Project Natal” and is designed without a controller. It actually senses movements (through a senor bar) from your whole body to control what’s happening on the screen.

Sony Playstation Move: This does make use of a controller, but is extremely sophisticated and can sense a wide range of movements. It also makes use of a navigation controller with directional pad.

Both options work to create a new in-game experience that means even the slightest movements are picked up. This is similar to the Nintendo Wii, but goes much further.

Different Purchase Options

If you’re looking to buy either of these motion sensors for your teen or tween this Christmas then you have a few different purchase options. Both can be bought without the consoles (if you already own them), in which case the Move costs around $100 for all of the separate items, and Kinect costs $150.

You can also buy the motion sensors alongside the consoles, if you want an even bigger and better gift. There are two versions of the Xbox 360 & Kinect bundle: $300 for the 4GB console and $400 for the 250GB version. The 320GB Playstation 3 & Move bundle also comes in at $400.

Who Should You Buy The Kinect and Move For?

The Kinect and Move are aimed at both seasoned and casual gamers. Much like the Nintendo Wii, these motion controllers have the ability to get anyone involved, whether they usually like playing video games or not. That said, the Kinect is said to be more family-oriented than the Move – but it all depends on which console your recipient already owns. They’ll already need to have the console for these accessories to work.

Should You Buy The Kinect or Move?

Although these are both technically classed as “controllers” or “accessories” for existing consoles, they don’t come cheap. They are a huge upgrade to previous technology, with the ability to completely change gaming, which comes with a price tag to match.

That said, Kinect and Move are almost guaranteed to provide hours of fun for your teens and tweens this Christmas. Even better, they will allow the whole family to join in! Just make sure that your teen already has the relevant console, or buy the console bundle alongside the controller.


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Saturday, September 25, 2010

The New Xbox 360 Vs The Old Xbox 360: What Has Changed?


The new Xbox 360 is a great choice for those who are buying an Xbox for the first time, but what about those of us who already have the older model? Is it worth upgrading?
Before you decide, it’s important to take a look at the facts and find out what’s really changed.

According to Microsoft themselves, “the new Xbox 360 gives you the ultimate gaming and entertainment experience” – coming ready for the new Kinect motion sensor that will revolutionize gaming.

The new Xbox 360 (otherwise known as Xbox 360 Slim 250GB), boasts a number of upgrades:

1) Kinect Compatible: As mentioned above, the new 360 console works with Kinect right out of the box, with a built in port. However, Kinect will work with older Xbox 360 consoles through the use of an adaptor.

2) New Design: Nobody can fail to notice how sleek the new Xbox looks in comparison to the older model. It’s slimmer (as its name suggests) and has a glossy black finish as opposed to the matte finish of older models. The new design also makes it lighter and thinner than the older design. In short, it’ll fit in easier around your television, and look nicer on display too!

3) Power Block: Previous Xbox users will know just how big the old power brick was. This one is a little smaller but, more importantly, it requires less power to use.

4) Quieter Model: One of the biggest complaints of the older Xbox 360 was that it was extremely noisy while playing games or watching movies. The new Xbox is “whisper quiet”, and the difference is noticeable – it won’t ruin those quiet moments in movies anymore!

5) Built In Wi-Fi: The older Xbox models required a separate adaptor to connect to wireless networks. The new Xbox 360 now has this functionality built in, meaning it’s a lot easier and more convenient to connect to Xbox live.

6) Huge 250GB Hard Drive: The new hard drive size is massive, rivaling even many computers! You’ll be able to store thousands of files including games, movies, music and anything else you need to. It’ll take a long time to fill up!

If you’re a casual user who already has an Xbox that’s working perfectly, you may not choose to upgrade. However, if you’ve had your Xbox for a while and it’s starting to show it’s age, then it’ll definitely be worth upgrading to the new Xbox 360 Slim. The upgrades are noticeable, and it won’t cost much different to what the original Xbox cost when you bought it.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Is the Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim Ready for Kinect?


The release of Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect is set to change the way we play games.
Instead of needing a separate controller, you ARE the controller yourself! The unique Kinect sensor bar will detect the way that you move, translating that to the way characters move on screen.

However, one of the biggest questions with such a huge new software development is “will Kinect work with the old Xbox 360?” Microsoft have only recently released the new upgraded Xbox 360 Slim, which has caused many people to ask whether they need to buy the upgraded console to play Kinect.

The simple answer: Kinect will work on all Microsoft Xbox 360 consoles, new and old.

How Kinect Connects to the New Xbox 360 Slim

Among the number of upgrades given to the new Xbox 360 Slim is the fact that it’s “Kinect ready”. But what does this mean exactly? All it means is that the new Xbox has a correctly sized port on the back which will allow you to plug the Kinect in when you buy it separately or as part of the Xbox 360 Slim and Kinect bundle.

Do You Need to Buy A Kinect Adaptor Cable?

If you have the old Xbox 360 model, then you’re probably wondering what kind of cables you’re going to need to connect the Kinect. The good news is that the Kinect will come with everything you need in the box to set it up – you’ll just need to plug it in a separate power jack to make sure it’s all working properly. The sensor will require 175MB of memory to work properly.

What About Additional Kinect Accessories?

Despite the fact that you may not need to buy a connector for your new Kinect, you may still be interested in a number of accessories designed to enhance the experience.

Microsoft plan to release a wall mount, TV mount and floor stand for the Kinect to make it fit into your living area more seamlessly. If you need to reposition your Kinect/ Xbox 360 then you may also want to take advantage of the Kinect extension cable, which provides an extra ten foot range. This is priced at around $50.

As you can see, Kinect is ready to work on all Microsoft Xbox 360 systems. With such a simple setup, using only one component, you’ll be up and running in no time at all!

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