Microsoft has unveiled its next generation gaming console called Xbox One. (Next: Not just games)
Microsoft is touting the Xbox One as an all-in-one entertainment machine. (Next: Live TV and sports)
Xbox One forms of entertainment other than games, such as live TV and sports. (Next: Voice activated TV guide)
To help you find content, Xbox One comes with a TV guide that you can search via voice commands. (Next: Xbox One Specs)
Xbox One has over 5 billion transistors and comes with 8GB RAM. (Next: More specs)
Xbox One is powered by an 8-core CPU and it comes with a Blu-ray drive and 500GB of storage. (Next: First look at the Xbox One)
A first look at the brand new Xbox One showing the HDMI in and out as well as various other ports. (Next: The controller)
Xbox One comes with a redesigned controller. (Next: Motion gaming with the new Kinect sensor)
The Kinect sensor that comes with Xbox One includes improved speed and accuracy for motion gaming (Next: The Xbox One)
All together, the new Xbox One family. (Next: Games!)
EA confirmed that it will be brining its titles to Xbox One, including FIFA 14. (Next: Call of Duty)
Activision also announced Call of Duty: Ghosts for Xbox One that will be powered by a brand new engine. (Next: Some bad news)
Some bad news for existing Xbox owners as the Xbox One will not be compatible with Xbox 360 games. Microsoft also announced a tie-up with NFL for enhanced live content. (Next: Demo)
Some bad news for existing Xbox owners as the Xbox One will not be compatible with Xbox 360 games. Microsoft also announced a tie-up with NFL for enhanced live content. (Next: Demo)
Microsoft says that the Xbox One will be available "across the world later this year." (Next: More details)
Microsoft has promised to reveal more Xbox One details at E3 gaming conference from June 11 to 13