Kotaku: "Remember this? The console we used to call Durango was covered in black-and-white stripes. We couldn't show the pre-release machine to you then. But now you can see it, as featured on GameTrailers' Xbox One behind-the-scenes special and spotted on Twitter by @Talaviir. Maybe it was for security, maybe it was just to look cool. They do this for cars that aren't officially out, too."
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Look at that, they weren't kidding about it being zebra striped.
Haha. The fake image they made to give you an idea of what it would look like actually looks like the Durango controller.
If you look at the shape of the dev kit its the same shape as the finished design, which usually means they are final dev kit, so all the parts must have been assembled a while ago.
What would stop somebody from painting the console or photoshopping a picture of it so there would not be any threat to leak it?