Xbox 360 Slim Released date Unveils at E3 2010 Coverage
Xbox 360 slim at E3 2010 Coverage: Microsoft unveils the new game console Xbox 360 Slim. With its new gaming control system the Xbox Kinect.
Xbox Kinect is the latest game control system of the E3 2010 otherwise known as Xbox 360 Slim which serves controller-free sensors which helps in tracking every move of the player. Also, it has voice recognition powers so you are now able to command your New Xbox 360 Slim using a multi-array built-in mic. Another good thing is that it also monitors facial movement which is great – even greater than the Nintendo Wii controller!
Not only that the new game console offers this new game control system, they also unraveled the upcoming titles for the E3 2010 Xbox 360 Slim which consists of Xbox exclusives Halo franchise (Halo: Reach), Gears of War III and Fabel III. New one called Codename: Kingdom will also be released and will feature non-exclusives with the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Metal Gear Solid.
Not only that it the new E3 2010 just got slimmer, it also contains a bigger storage with 250GB of hard disk. You can purchase the Xbox 360 Slim for $299 along with wireless controllers, headsets, HDMI input and other USB Flash drive storing capabilities and a year warranty upon the Xbox 360 Slim Release Date which will be announced soon.
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