CES 2011: Kinect controller video from Microsoft's Keynote address
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By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
The recently concluded X’10 event held in downtown Toronto showcased the upcoming games for Microsoft’s Xbox console as well as new technologies like the motion-sensing Kinect interface coming out later this year and demos of Massive Incorporated’s in-game advertising models. Here are some of the offerings that stood out.
Seems the earlier leak was correct. Microsoft revealed a slimmed down version of their XBox 360 console with an all new design, 250GB hard drive and built-in Wi-Fi. The new XBox runs quieter and cooler and will hopefully be devoid of the problems that plagued the earlier XBox 360. The bigger news was the launch of Kinect, previously known as Project Natale, which is Microsoft's motion-gaming system that uses no controller
Seems there is an XBox 360 Slim and seems it is a day or so away from being launched. According to Joystiq the new XBox is also expected to work with the motion sensing Project Natale which has been renamed KInect.