8 million Kinects sold in 60 days
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article published on 27 January, 2011
Microsoft revealed their quarterly earnings today, seeing revenue grow 5 percent to $19.9 billion.
The figure that really stood out, however, came from Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices division, which saw a huge 55 percent revenue growth, mainly thanks to strong Windows Phone 7 and Kinect motion control sales.
Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices division consists of the Xbox ... [ read the full article ]
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shortybob
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27. January 2011 @ 21:36 |
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Still not gonna buy one til I see a Staring Contest game. So much wasted potential...
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28. January 2011 @ 00:22 |
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Me i'm look'n further ahead i see this not only being used in place of mouse n keyboard,i also see it on all gadgets including being incorporated into a house well the sensing part anyway,the possibilities are limitless,waste potential hell man it ain't even started.
As for amount sold there's no breakdown as to how many were bundled
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hglez86
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28. January 2011 @ 10:58 |
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i do think it's because of kinect... and i think they mention windows phone just as a way to keep on giving it "good" advertisement because reality is that it's not being adopted like they'd like...
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28. January 2011 @ 14:25 |
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The article reads:
Quote: 8 million Kinects sold in 60 days
Quote: i do think it's because of kinect.
What ever gave you that idea? :/
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Interestx
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28. January 2011 @ 17:08 |
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Originally posted by scorpNZ: Me i'm look'n further ahead i see this not only being used in place of mouse n keyboard,i also see it on all gadgets including being incorporated into a house well the sensing part anyway,the possibilities are limitless,waste potential hell man it ain't even started.
As for amount sold there's no breakdown as to how many were bundled
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That I think is the real potential for this tech (and Primesense, the company behind it has been selling the tech for just that sort of application).
Facial recognition, voice command and gesture control (with 3D sensing), very cool.
That and a really cool international video comms system for Xbox.
Still a bit pricey for me to worry about right now tho seeing as I'm not that bothered about the 1st wave of games but once it comes down by about 1/3rd off I'll go buying.
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Interestx
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28. January 2011 @ 17:10 |
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Anyone see a total Xbox 360 sold number in this presentation?
I expect Kinect (on top of the 250gb Slim & 4gb Arcade Slims launched last year) has given their total number a real kick upwards.
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29. January 2011 @ 22:40 |
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8 million red rings of death as well!
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29. January 2011 @ 22:41 |
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now all i have to do is find a Johnny 5 Chassis on Ebay....
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hglez86
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30. January 2011 @ 04:40 |
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Originally posted by bhetrick: The article reads:
Quote: 8 million Kinects sold in 60 days
Quote: i do think it's because of kinect.
What ever gave you that idea? :/
What I was talking about was this:
"...mainly thanks to strong Windows Phone 7 and Kinect motion control sales..."
Just a thought any ways...
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30. January 2011 @ 06:25 |
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Mm. If it did sell 8 million alone (which I highly doubt) then I underestimated it. I expected Kinect to die off pretty quick.
I play Kinect a while ago and I'll be honest, it was the most fun on a console that I've had in months. Kinect has better potential though and it's up to Microsoft to use it well.
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