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Microsoft E3 Kinect

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Aside from games, the interface seems like a game-changer.

Poor presentation (typical MS) but good substance I thought.

That looks pretty cool. I was thinking about getting an XBOX for the family for XMAS, this Kinect interface looks pretty cool. Now they need some good content to go with it. Maybe something to get my kids off the couch.

I tried it out at E3. Was quite impressed. Definitely some latency, but still quite usable and responsive.

-Ed

I tried it out at E3. Was quite impressed. Definitely some latency, but still quite usable and responsive.

-Ed

What games or test demos did you try out? From Microsoft's press conference, that dance game looked like the best one so far.

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