Despite having seen plenty of impressive Xbox One games in action, we're decidedly less familiar with the console's user interface. To this point, Microsoft has only demonstrated the UI in small doses, both at the Xbox One unveiling and later E3. Aside from brief glimpses of a live programming guide, snap functionality, and other features, Microsoft has largely focused its promotional efforts elsewhere. Thankfully the company is putting a larger spotlight on the Xbox One dashboard at Gamescom 2013. The software shown off to journalists today was non-final, but paints a clear picture of what gamers can expect this November. The flat menu design is a clear evolution of the Xbox 360's current dash, though it's looking closer to a full-blown Windows experience than ever before
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Here we go with the TV TV TV TV TV thing again. You are starting to do well by showing games, MS. Stick to that, and when you're established, talk about TV.
I don't need Xbox One controlling my Home Entertainment System.
Xbox can control your tv, Innovation./s
Why's there a low battery icon on the first picture. It's that the controller?
Dam why put a windows 8 home screen
The current xb360 home screen looks so much sexier compared to the tiles
here we go sony show off there UI last night MS are wooooo this is where we have you beat
an this is the knee jerk reaction LOL
makes me laugh because such a big company can act like big kids LOL
just shows there so use to there own way now they dont like it looool
MS pick up your toys stop acting like big kids