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Look at the picture of the XBOX next to the controller. Doesnt look that big.

yeah I will admit once that picture was posted does not look that big, but it definitely looked bigger in motion.

Seriously looks like an old Dell PC

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Why gloss, WHY?!

Most HT components are either piano-black/glossy-black or matte-black - and VERY few are the latter. XB ONE is designed to fit in - NOT stand out.

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Most HT components are either piano-black/glossy-black or matte-black - and VERY few are the latter. XB ONE is designed to fit in - NOT stand out.

Gloss is horrible but, and they've made it half matte half gloss?!

Looks like another one of those ugly and nondescript black boxes that sit on someone's shelf gathering dust. This thing looks like a cheap low profile PC from the mid noughties.

15 Exclusives in first year, 8 are Brand New.

Which makes you wonder, what are the rest that aren't new? I guess they managed to snag a few former multiplatform titles and made them exclusive now which is big news.

Are they going to show anything in real time at all?

At least that's a new IP shown.

That's what I'm waiting for...

All these things seem to do is distort reality with all their hyperbole. It's like they believe most of their audience is stupid and gullible... maybe some are, but most of us just want to see the actual gameplay and don't care about how they want to describe real life experiences transfering over to games.

The box itself looks horrible imho.

Following on Ars... seems like they are caring less about the games, and more about the whole TV aspect.. As a gamer I couldn't care less about the ability to tell a device "I wanna watch tv now, kthx". Seems like they are losing focus of the games, and focusing on how can we get people who don't play video games to buy our videogame console.

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