1. What exactly is the Xbox One? It's the latest games console from Microsoft, announced at an elaborate event co-hosted in Seattle and London this week. It's the first new Xbox console to be launched by Microsoft since the Xbox 360 launched in 2005.
2. Why is this new Xbox One so special?
Gaming is an important differentiator for Microsoft against rivals Google and Apple. In the gaming world, Microsoft competes against Sony's PlayStation and the Nintendo Wii but it has tried to broaden the appeal of Xbox beyond gaming and into the living room – a kind of one size fits
all, web-connected device that will connect to and record live TV, play films and TV shows, play Blu-ray HD discs and even allow Skype calls. The jury's out on whether Xbox One would be the best device to do that, or whether you may as well stick to your laptop.
3. Can you still play games? COD 3 Call of Duty: Ghosts: will launch on the Xbox One. Photograph: Activision Gamers would be forgiven for feeling a little disappointed by Xbox One, which seems so focused on being the hub for the living room that there has been little apparent innovation in the games themselves, though no doubt Microsoft is saving the juiciest games updates for E3 next month. Added to that, Xbox 360 games aren't compatible with the Xbox One, so dedicated gamers will have to restock – and re-pay for – their games library, though their Gamerscore will transfer. Microsoft says this is because Xbox One is designed for next-generation games – games that use Kinect's facial recognition and heart-rate sensor
features, for example.

5. When can I buy one? No price has yet been announced, though it is expected to be up to $600; it is due to launch before the end of the year. As Nintendo's Wii U is already on the market, that just leaves Sony's forthcoming PlayStation 4 to join the party and that might also happen at the end of the year – putting Microsoft and Sony head to head for the lucrative Christmas market. Vital statistics • 500 GB hard drive • 8GB memory • Built-in Blu-ray player • Kinect as standard with larger field of view, improved gesture recognition, better microphones, 1080p HD camera • New Wi-Fi connected, improved D-pad controller with tactile feedback.
[Credit:guardian]
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