Xbox 360 Dashboard Gives Glimpses In To The Final Look And Feel Of Windows8 Metro
There’s a upgrade coming to the Xbox 360 gaming console’s dashboard and it seems to have been heavily influenced by the Metro interface from the current Windows Phone 7 and the upcoming Windows 8 platforms. Windows 8 is not even in Beta yet and this dashboard is a finalized UI. This gives us a peek in to what the Metro UI would feel like when Windows 8 is finally released.
The new dashboard features the signature Metro UI tiles with live updates and other relevant features. It is an colorful array of tiles that totally changes the experience that you have had so far with Xbox 360′s dashboard. Part of the Xbox Live platform, the new dashboard will be launching officially on December 6th, Tuesday. The new dashboard is not only a precursor to the full fledged Windows 8 Metro experience, it comes with a host of new features like Sky Drive storage, voice search through Bing (UK, CA and US only at the moment, needs Kinect), better voice and gesture control (also requires Kinect) and some new content.
This new content will be supplied by different providers in over 20 countries. Many of these providers have a worldwide presence. New movies and TV shows are only a part of the whole entertainment upgrade that is about to come in with the new upgrade to the Xbox 360.
In changing the look of the new Xbox 360 dashboard, Microsoft seems to have started its migration to a unified user experience. Its one of the best design decisions that Microsoft has taken so far. They are looking to keep the user experience unified across all their platforms. Currently that includes both the Windows Phone 7 series and the Xbox 360. Windows Phone 7 is what introduced Metro in the first place and now that Xbox also has it, Windows 8 will be launched amidst familiar grounds for users of either or both of these platforms. But most importantly, new users will always feel like they are on familiar territories once Windows 8 launches and completes the cycle.
New Xbox 360 model In the Works for Windows 8,Scheduled for 2012 Holiday
Season
A New rumor has surfaced today in the Xbox 360 front and we are not talking about the successor to current Xbox 360 in the market but an upgraded version which would be designed keeping Windows 8 in mind.
As reported earlier by winrumors today, Michael Pachter,Wedbush Securities analyst believes that the new Xbox 360 is being prepared by Microsoft for the holiday season of 2012 that would operate Windows 8 operating system which is also slated to be released around the same time next year.This new Xbox 360 would be an upgraded version of current one and not the much rumored Xbox 720 the successor to Xbox 360 which is in the talking for a while now.
This is what Michael Pachter,said about the expected hardware update for Xbox 360 to operate Windows 8,
“I think the rumors are based upon leaks about modifying the current Xbox 360 to allow it to operate Windows 8,”. “I fully expect a new model of Xbox 360 by holiday 2012, but don’t think we see a new console altogether from Microsoft until 2014.”
The update to existing dashboard of Xbox 360 is expected in a few days and the Metro Styled Dashboard would hit Xbox 360 in December.As we already know that Microsoft is planning to bring closer integration of Xbox Live Services to a PC user can play multiplayer game with the Xbox 360 user and a Windows Phone user asynchronously.
There’s a upgrade coming to the Xbox 360 gaming console’s dashboard and it seems to have been heavily influenced by the Metro interface from the current Windows Phone 7 and the upcoming Windows 8 platforms. Windows 8 is not even in Beta yet and this dashboard is a finalized UI. This gives us a peek in to what the Metro UI would feel like when Windows 8 is finally released.
The new dashboard features the signature Metro UI tiles with live updates and other relevant features. It is an colorful array of tiles that totally changes the experience that you have had so far with Xbox 360′s dashboard. Part of the Xbox Live platform, the new dashboard will be launching officially on December 6th, Tuesday. The new dashboard is not only a precursor to the full fledged Windows 8 Metro experience, it comes with a host of new features like Sky Drive storage, voice search through Bing (UK, CA and US only at the moment, needs Kinect), better voice and gesture control (also requires Kinect) and some new content.
This new content will be supplied by different providers in over 20 countries. Many of these providers have a worldwide presence. New movies and TV shows are only a part of the whole entertainment upgrade that is about to come in with the new upgrade to the Xbox 360.
In changing the look of the new Xbox 360 dashboard, Microsoft seems to have started its migration to a unified user experience. Its one of the best design decisions that Microsoft has taken so far. They are looking to keep the user experience unified across all their platforms. Currently that includes both the Windows Phone 7 series and the Xbox 360. Windows Phone 7 is what introduced Metro in the first place and now that Xbox also has it, Windows 8 will be launched amidst familiar grounds for users of either or both of these platforms. But most importantly, new users will always feel like they are on familiar territories once Windows 8 launches and completes the cycle.
New Xbox 360 model In the Works for Windows 8,Scheduled for 2012 Holiday
Season
A New rumor has surfaced today in the Xbox 360 front and we are not talking about the successor to current Xbox 360 in the market but an upgraded version which would be designed keeping Windows 8 in mind.
As reported earlier by winrumors today, Michael Pachter,Wedbush Securities analyst believes that the new Xbox 360 is being prepared by Microsoft for the holiday season of 2012 that would operate Windows 8 operating system which is also slated to be released around the same time next year.This new Xbox 360 would be an upgraded version of current one and not the much rumored Xbox 720 the successor to Xbox 360 which is in the talking for a while now.
This is what Michael Pachter,said about the expected hardware update for Xbox 360 to operate Windows 8,
“I think the rumors are based upon leaks about modifying the current Xbox 360 to allow it to operate Windows 8,”. “I fully expect a new model of Xbox 360 by holiday 2012, but don’t think we see a new console altogether from Microsoft until 2014.”
The update to existing dashboard of Xbox 360 is expected in a few days and the Metro Styled Dashboard would hit Xbox 360 in December.As we already know that Microsoft is planning to bring closer integration of Xbox Live Services to a PC user can play multiplayer game with the Xbox 360 user and a Windows Phone user asynchronously.
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