Wednesday, 12 June 2013

E3 2013: XBox One and 15 things Microsoft didn't tell you - by CVG - Telegraph.co.uk

For example, although designed to store films and TV programmes as well as games, the Xbox One may not have as much storage as expected.

"The Xbox One hard drive is 500GB, which might fill up quickly if you consider the library of must-install next generation games," Dave warns. "Also, if you look at the small print, the operating system itself will also take up some space on your hard disc."

Microsoft describe the new Xbox as a more personal console, but it may be a little too personal for some gamers, as Dave explains: "In creepier news, the machine can now register your mood from your face and your heart rate from blood flow. It is always on and always watching and can see in the dark via infrared."

In addition, not all of the current accessories will work with the new console.

"Original Xbox 360 pads and current generation gaming headsets will not work with Xbox One," Dave says. "This because a new proprietary data port; best pop that £150 pound headset on Ebay now."

The console is due for release in November.

See how the Xbox One compares to the Sony's Playstation 4.

Watch more news and reviews from E3 conference here.

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