Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Microsoft sold one million Kinect sensors in 10 days, will be watching you sleep for a lifetime

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Now that Microsoft's real motivations for building the Kinect are
crystal clear, it's impossible not to find a sinister tone in
Microsoft's latest press release: a proud proclamation of one million
Kinects sold worldwide in 10 days. Microsoft says it's on pace to sell
a previously projected five million sensors by year's end, but reading
in between the lines we're positive they're implying some sort of
nefarious partnership with the TSA to ruin your holiday travel plans.
You heard it here first, folks. On the Kinect vs. Move front,
comparisons are a little difficult because Sony's numbers (around 3
million worldwide as of last month) were of "shipped" units, not
"sold." We'll see who the real winner is after the holidays are over
and the dust settles, but for now we wish all three motion-sensing
consoles the best of luck. You know, except for the two we don't own
because they suck.

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