The good: Microsoft's Xbox One
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 bad: The
live TV integration is fraught with frustrations: Kinect voice commands
don't always work, the new dashboard is more confusing than it needs to
be, and the system lacks full DVR integration. It costs $100 more than
the PS4, and the additional Xbox Live Gold membership fee is required to
use nearly every cool feature. The lineup of launch games lacks a
Halo-caliber must-have title.
The bottom line: 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. We suggest you wait for improvements,
but for now, the Xbox One is better suited to forgiving early adopters.
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