If they implement voice and motion controls with Kinect and they price it right, it will sell like hotcakes. That's what I always tell everyone when they say Microsoft isn't focusing on gaming anymore. They're not. They have realized that they can make just as much of a profit going after entertainment apps and subscription services, and when you combine that with gaming capabilities, you have a very well rounded console that they can market to virtually anyone.
But like I said, they need to price it right. If they charge $500 for it, I just don't see them being able to rake in those people who just want it as a companion device for their TV experience.
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