Ars Technica: "Microsoft has finally made it official: the Kinect hardware will retail for $150 when it's released on November 4, and will come with a copy of Kinect Adventures included. That's not the only news today, however, as Redmond revealed a new version of the Xbox 360 that will hit stores on August 3 for $200.
The new Xbox 360 will feature 4GB of flash storage, and will follow the recently released Slim's styling, albeit with a matte finish. With the ability to store and save games on USB sticks, this is perhaps the most able entry-level 360 ever released, and the $200 price point is certainly attractive. Just like its big brother, it has WiFi via the 802.11N standard."
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It’s exciting to think about the potential new features and advancements Microsoft might bring with the next Xbox. As gaming technology evolves so rapidly, it’s no surprise that Microsoft could already be deep into manufacturing. For those interested in keeping up with the latest in tech developments, you can find insightful articles and updates on infobullion.com