The First Relation Of The Audience With TV – Introduction Of Xbox One

It was a different introduction by the Microsoft about Xbox One. It said that readers will have a relationship with their television for the first time. The new Xbox one is a presentation that is focused more on the console of the game and less on the game itself. It is an entirely living room device. It is said by the company itself that it is an all in one entertainment package. This announcement is made by Don Mattrick of Microsoft. The demonstration of the new Xbox one is done live on TV.

This idea was used by the company because entertainment is incomplete without the help of a TV. You have to say the name of the channel and it will switch; for example you have to say the name of the show and Xbox will find itself. Jumping from TV to games and to finally build in browsers for Internet was told by the company itself. The feature of Xbox one has been seamlessly integrated in television. Twitter followers of Don Mattrick have starting asking about the tuners that are built in into the game and how big is the DVR.

He was also asked whether it will support antennas or not and also TV cable. It was this one glorious which seemed as if the big Microsoft has finally made its dream come true. However that was not the case. The new Xbox one and its integration with television is simply a nightmare. This nightmare is known to the audience for the past 20 years. This communication system is prone top failures. The platform of this game is familiar to the audience because Google platform works in a similar way like this.

It will be all the more familiar to you if you are a little older to it. These systems have a restriction in them because they only work for a live television. Unfortunately you are not watching it. If you wish to watch a show on your DVR there is no way by which Xbox one will not know about it. You have to use the interface for DVR once again.

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