-
World Economy
-
Opinion
-
Diversions
-
Movies
-
People
-
Person of the week
-
Weekend
-
Photo Highlights
-
Currency Focus
-
Kaleidoscope
-
Tech and Vogue
-
News Picks
-
Yes Teens
-
Fun
-
Budding Writers
-
Campus
-
Glamour
-
News
-
Hotels
-
Digital Paper
-
Food drink
-
NIE
-
Speak Shenzhen
-
Business_Markets
-
Shopping
-
Travel
-
Restaurants
-
Hotels
-
Investment
-
Overview
-
In depth
-
Leisure Highlights
-
Sports
-
World
-
QINGDAO TODAY
-
Entertainment
-
Business
-
Markets
-
Culture
-
China
-
Shenzhen
-
Important news
-
other
szdaily -> Tech and Vogue
Kinect for Xbox 360 to do 'Oprah,' 'Ellen' shows
     2010-October-20  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Xbox 360的Kinect选择脱口秀节目亮相

There's a new trend in daytime talk: Tech gadgets. Last month the "rugged" Motorola Defy smartphone made its public debut on the 25th season premiere of "The Oprah Show." And Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360 is traveling the TV talk circuit, appearing yesterday on "Oprah," and later this month on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."

Will Kinect be ready for its close up? And what can we expect to see? We'll have to tune in to find out, of course, but it's a safe bet that somewhere between the sycophantic* celebrity interviews and frequent commercial breaks, Oprah and Ellen will chat nice with a Microsoft rep* about Kinect's gee-whiz* capabilities. A wacky* demo will ensue.

Kinect, which launches Nov. 4, is Microsoft's new Xbox 360 motion-sensor add-on that lets you play games and watch movies without a controller. A standalone Kinect sensor, designed for gamers who already own an Xbox 360 console, will cost US$150. A Kinect bundled with the Xbox 360 4GB console is US$300.

So why would Microsoft promote Kinect on daytime talk? On the surface, the decision is a head-scratcher: Oprah and Ellen both appeal to a mostly female demographic, and the Xbox 360 attracts young male. But with the holiday season approaching, moms everywhere will be looking for a hip gift for their tech-savvy kids-and Kinect fills the bill. And like the Nintendo Wii and its Wii Remote wireless controller, Kinect's controller-less design may appeal to more mainstream consumers who often shun* conventional game consoles.

深圳报业集团版权所有, 未经授权禁止复制; Copyright 2010, All Rights Reserved.
Shenzhen Daily E-mail:szdaily@szszd.com.cn

Produced By 大汉网络 大汉版通发布系统