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- The upcoming console is appearing under a glass case at Microsoft's retail outlets. August 22, 2013 5:21 AM PDT (Credit: YouTube/Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Microsoft is teasing its Xbox One with a "look but don't touch" approach. The gaming console is popping up at Microsoft Stores for potential buyers to ogle. But ogling is about all you can do since the gadget is locked up in a glass case like a museum piece. Even though you can't get your hands on the console, you can at least check out its various components in the flesh. The Xbox One will debut in November for $499. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced 23 launch titles for the new console, including Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4. (Via The Verge) Read the CNET Editors' Take Microsoft Xbox One Editors' Take: Catch up on what's new in Microsoft's newest console. Read More
The upcoming console is appearing under a glass case at Microsoft's retail outlets. August 22, 2013 5:21 AM PDT (Credit: YouTube/Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET) Microsoft is teasing its Xbox One with a "look but don't touch" approach. The gaming console is popping up at Microsoft Stores for potential buyers to ogle. But ogling is about all you can do since the gadget is locked up in a glass case like a museum piece. Even though you can't get your hands on the console, you can at least check out its various components in the flesh. The Xbox One will debut in November for $499. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced 23 launch titles for the new console, including Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4. (Via The Verge) Read the CNET Editors' Take Microsoft Xbox One Editors' Take: Catch up on what's new in Microsoft's newest console. Read More
The upcoming console is appearing under a glass case at Microsoft's retail outlets.
(Credit: YouTube/Screenshot by Lance Whitney/CNET)
Microsoft is teasing its Xbox One with a "look but don't touch" approach.
The gaming console is popping up at Microsoft Stores for potential buyers to ogle. But ogling is about all you can do since the gadget is locked up in a glass case like a museum piece. Even though you can't get your hands on the console, you can at least check out its various components in the flesh.
The Xbox One will debut in November for $499. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced 23 launch titles for the new console, including Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4.
(Via The Verge )
Microsoft Xbox One
Editors' Take: Catch up on what's new in Microsoft's newest console. Read More