Wednesday 11 December 2013

The all new Xbox One is here..!!

Xbox one, the successor of Xbox 360 is the third member of the Xbox family designed & developed by Microsoft. It belongs to the 8th generation of video game consoles. Its a direct and good competitor for the new Sony PlayStation 4 and also the Nintendo Wii. It integrates live TV in an innovative fashion and can control your cable or satellite cable box, TV, and receiver. Most games present noticeably improved graphics over those on the Xbox 360. The One has a slightly better roster of exclusive launch games compared with the PS4's. The Xbox One goes beyond gaming with its ambitious live TV integration, but at launch it can't deliver a knockout blow to the PS4 due to a higher price and uneven voice control, but for now, the Xbox One is better suited to forgiving early adopters.

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Xbox One Specifications



Feature
Xbox One
Optical Drive
Blu-Ray/DVD
Game DVR
Yes, Upload Studio
HDCP Encryption
No for games
RAM
8GB DDR3
Clock: 2133MHz Bandwidth: 68.26 GB/s
+ 32MB eSRAM
Bandwidth: 204 GB/s(102 In/102 Out)
Flash Memory
8GB Flash Memory
CPU
8 Core AMD custom CPU
Frequency: 1.75 GHz
GPU
Clock Speed: 853 MHz(originally 800 MHz)
Shader Cores: 768
Peak Throughput: 1.23 TFLOPS
Storage
500 GB Hard Drive non-replaceable, External Hard Drive support coming
Second Screen
SmartGlass App on Android, iOS, Windows Phone and Windows 8
Cloud Storage
Yes
Mandatory Game Installs
Yes
Required Internet Connection
After Day One patch, No
Used Game Fee
No
Backwards Compatibility
None, Microsoft is exploring possibilities.
Cross Game Chat
Skype, Party Chat
Motion Control
Kinect 2
Voice Commands
Yes, Kinect 2 is needed.
Subscription Service
Xbox Live
Required for Online Play
USB
USB 3.0
Live Streaming
Yes, With Twitch.TV
Reputation Preservation
Achievements will be ported From Xbox 360.
Networking
Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi (A/B/G/N dual-band at 2.4ghz and 5ghz) includes WiFi Direct support
A/V Hookups
HDMI input and output (4K support)
API
DirectX 11.1
Mouse and Keyboard Support
Possible Support in the Future

Graphics on the new Microsoft Xbox One







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