In this video the Xbox new controller, christened at E3 2010 as Kinect, is fairly well explained.
The video features some who were involved in the development of this motion sensor game controller. They explain certain aspects of the technology and people’s extraordinary reaction to it.
Kinect has the opportunity to put the kid back in all of us. To do so, the Xbox 360 will have to have games and other applications designed to take full advantage of the system.
Will the Xbox and the Kinect controller allow us to suspend disbelief so we can be right in the action? There seems to be a good chance it can. But hey, I’m an optimist!
Here is a video of opening and unpacking the new Xbox 360 250 gig, which features:
New touch sensitive buttons.
This Xbox is about as heavy as the existing Xbox.
It seems to be quieter than recent Xboxes.
In this video they discuss some of the new specs and capabilities of the new Xbox including the new sensor controller called Kinect, while they unbox the 250 gig unit at E3 in Los Angeles.
OK, picture this: You see somebody having a seizure. At least, that’s what you think is happening. You see them flailing their arms like they are trying to shoo away a bee. Their whole body is contorting. Without any apparatus to explain the behavior it seems like something must be really wrong.
Upon further examination you find that they are playing a video game. That is what you can expect to happen with the xbox new controller.
This hands-free device will read your movements – even your expressions – and then deliver reactions based upon the information received.