Xbox 360 and Project Natal
April 4, 2010 by Dunkin
The second video game console created by Microsoft is the Xbox 360, its functionality is to receive games, TV, movies, and music over the internet.
The Xbox 360 is also deemed a multimedia entertainment powerhouse. Through their Xbox 360, users can stream videos from a PC, or a USB thumb drive, and watch them on a TV. They can stream music from their PC or rip songs to their Xbox 360 hard drive. This allows them to listen to their music while playing their favorite game. In addition, HD cables offer unprecedented support for Xbox high-definition gaming.
After Xbox 360, Microsoft announced a new game console that doesn’t need a remote controller to be used by players. This game console is called Project Natal. A new and more stimulating games to play. The player will just move his hands and body to interact with the game.
Project Natal captures the players movements and all of their performances while playing because of its motion sensor capability. It also detect voices, and facial reactions and recognitions. It can also scans some devices that you will use in the games.
Just by stepping in front of the Project Natal Sensor, you can already give instructions by talking to the device. Every word that the player will say can be easily pick up by the Project Natal . It can also automatically sign you up in the Xbox Live just by scanning your face even without saying a word.
Xbox has roughly the same features and functions with Nintendo Wii. Its just that Nintendo Wii has a controller or wii-mote to be used by the player. The idea of Xbox is apparently came from Nintendo Wii Motion control. The dissimilarity is that they recreate it into something more innovative that revolutionize home entertainment.
Project Natal will surely offer a complete new phase of interactivity for Xbox 360 users and game players international. For sure this will hit the market by the time it will be published.
The Xbox 360 is equipped with a full suite of parental control features which allow parents to monitor almost anything their kids can do on the system. Parents can block games and movies, restrict who the children can talk to or contact, and limit them from using Xbox Live.
Think about what games you want to play, what kind of accessories you need and if you would like to take advantage of Xbox LIVE Marketplace or join a Xbox Over 30 Community. Though Microsoft has not officially broadcast any price or release date projections for Project Natal, it is expected to release in late 2010.

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The following guest post was written by Edo Segal Earlier last week, as the day was coming to an end and I was speaking with my 5 year old at bedtime we shared the highlights of our day. I started by telling him the company that created the iPhone is about to come out with . . . I paused—how do I describe it?—well, a “big iPhone” I said. About this big, I gestured holding my hands about 10 inches apart. “Wow, Amazing!” was his instant reaction as his eyes lit up. Even my 5-year-old knows that bigger is better, especially when it comes to tactile interfaces. In fact, the advantages are probably more obvious to his generation than it is to ours. For this first generation born into a world of the iPhone, Wii and soon the Xbox’s Project Natal, the distance between the metaphor created by these devices and the reality of their interaction is constantly shrinking. My wife is currently doing her PhD research on the merits of tangible interfaces for young children in education…
vorrei spendere molto meno di 1000€. con apple non ho speranze.
tell Brie to take her pre-natal vitamins & STFU wit her Panthers rootin "I haven't been past Rd 1 of the playoffs since 03" ass
That seems almost completely useless, yet I want one.
- does it work with a remote controller …!! lol 0_0