This is a look at the new menu system on XBOX One. As you can see the layout is very similar to Windows 8, which is ironic, because Windows 8 is being redone because users hate it. Overall it's a clean design, and should flow well from one menu to the next, especially with the Kinect voice commands.
As you can see in the picture above, The XBOX One is capable of some very high resolution real time simulations. Real Time lighting effects, and reflections. Depth of Focus has also been seen, and seemed prevalent in many of the games featured during this press conference.
This is the XBOX One's Guide, where you can choose between the many different options. According to the press conference, the new XBOX One will be able to control all of the devices in your living room, including your television, and whatever content supplier you have. In Seattle, they used Com Cast, but it's no that big of a leap to believe that Dish and Directv are also supported, as well as many other cable and satellite providers.
Here's an example of the connections that XBOX One can perform. You can watch television while you take a Skype call. Which brings up the point that you can now have more than one app open at anytime. This brings up many possibilities, including the possibility of having a television show on and have exclusive secondary content playing along the side of your television. Like the SyFy Channels Face Off, or The Walking Dead.
We can only wait until E3 to find out what more the XBOX One has in store for us, but as was previously stated 18 New Games 9 of which are brand new franchises. Let's not forget the upcoming games such as Watch Dogs and GTA5.
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