Thursday, August 23, 2012

Xbox Kinect sensor drops to $109

A $40 price cut has been administered to the Xbox 360's voice and motion sensing device, the Kinect, with similar drops due in Latin America, Asia Pacific and Australasia.

The Kinect sensor, introduced in November 2010, works with bespoke Kinect-only titles such as The Biggest Loser: Ultimate Workout, the Just Dance and Dance Central series, Kinect Disneyland Adventures, and Fruit Ninja Kinect, and offers additional functionality in many games designed for traditional control pads (Mass Effect 3, Skyrim, Binary Domain, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 and the upcoming Angry Birds Trilogy).

The cut can be seen as preparation not just for the end-of-year shopping season, but also for the arrival of Nintendo's new console, the Wii U -- just as Sony is getting behind the Wii U-like capabilities of a PlayStation Vita and PS3 combo.



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