Pie and Beans
Look for me on the local news, I'll be the guy arrested for trying to burn down a Nintendo exec's house.
MS looking clueless as ever these days.
Xbox One is the square peg for every business' round hole.
That's an 87 inch screen. The xbox 1 doesn't come with an 87 inch screen. What MS are proposing replaces a laptop in functionality.A few people here have never worked a Corporate or Government job before I see. My agency has literally bought over 20 of these.
http://www.jtfbus.com/jtf/item.cfm?ID=7991
Just for Skype and Powerpoint presentations.
That's an 87 inch screen. The xbox 1 doesn't come with an 87 inch screen. What MS are proposing replaces a laptop in functionality.
Yeah but Skype doesn't need dedicated conferencing HW at all.
Skype is not a good solution for bussines videoconference since its a P2P based tech and lacks confidentiality.
Cost more than most budget laptops?What can it do that a computer can't? I'm honestly confused with this angle.
(the business stopped using them, because hardly anyone needs video, no-one wants to be videoed at work, using phones is much less stressful, and you can also mute and do that "he's crazy" rotating-finger-to-temple gesture at will)
Skype is not a good solution for bussines videoconference since its a P2P based tech and lacks confidentiality.
I think "Google Hangouts" would be more likely. It's the only thing that would match the hype of "Skype" on Xbox1.
Do you think Microsoft will try and sell the X1 as a Computer rather than a Games console? This is what Sony done with the PS3 so they didn't have to pay so much tax in the EU.
Is there an angle they won't try? Another example of how out of touch they have become. It's a games console!
Is Sony brings back "Other OS" like they are rumored to be with the PS4, How irrelevant does Xbox1's small bussiness push become?
Depending on how good Skype is this could be competitive. Video conferencing setups are pricy. Makes sense. The brand will work against them though.
It has a HDMI output to projector which is in every conference room in every agency in D.C. where I work.