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New Xbox Experience [Deel 2]

Discussie in 'Xbox Hardware' gestart door DulleNL, 23 jul 2009.

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  1. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Sometime during the day tomorrow when you sign in to Xbox LIVE you’ll receive a prompt to accept a mandatory system update. If you are signed into LIVE already, you may be signed out and asked to accept the update and you’ll be back online in a few moments.

    There are no new features that will show up once your system has been updated.

    This update is preparation for additional system enhancements coming to Xbox 360 later this year.
     
  2. Kaasstengel

    Kaasstengel Never, ever give up!

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    Behoorlijk grote download dan :<
     
  3. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Viel toch mee? Was zo gebeurd.
     
  4. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Xbox Live Fall 2011 Dashboard update preview: Bing search, voice control, and a Metro overhaul


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    Autumn is fast approaching -- and you know what that means: it's round about time for an Xbox Dashboard update. Sure, we got a peek of Microsoft's upcoming harvest back at E3, but the good folks from Redmond invited us to take a closer look at what they're calling the "most significant update to the Dashboard since NXE." Senior project Manager Terry Ferrell was on-site to walk us through an early engineering beta and show us how an updated Metro UI, Bing search and deeper Kinect integration is going to change the way folks manage their entertainment content.

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    The pseudo-cross-bar navigation of today's Xbox 360 dashboard is gone, replaced by a logical extension of last year's dashboard update -- that is, more Metro. Whereas the current dashboard spreads your channel content across a row of large panels, the fall update allots only a single screen of real-estate per category. Despite the new layout's single-screen confinement, it feels more refined than cramped. The entirety of a category's options are upfront and ripe for the picking, without the need to sort through a lengthy list of options. Most section layouts consist of a single large tile cycling through "spotlight" content surrounded by an assortment of smaller tiles hosting the category's primary functions or popular apps. A row of categories headline the top of the screen, placing games, social, and other sections between the new Bing search feature and the console's settings page. Some of the familiar categories have been renamed, and are sprinkled with new features. "My Xbox," for instance, is now "Home," and sports a handy "Quickplay" button similar to the the current Dash's "Quick Launch," listing not only recently played games, but apps (such as Netflix) as well.

    The new UI invokes a tablet-esque interface, and and feels very much like how we imagine a Windows 8 tablet might. It's almost as if the design team simply tipped a Windows Phone on its side and tossed in a dash of old-school Zune for good measure. Although the new look failed to peak our interest at E3, seeing it in action makes all the difference -- it's sleeker, more efficient, and a full Xbox realization of Microsoft's Metro look.

    Kinect Integration

    Those of us who weren't sold on the Kinect sensor as a video game controller had to at least admit that it would nice to couch surf without having to look all over the living room for that danged remote -- and the Dashboard's deeper Kinect integration takes us one giant leap closer to that lazy dream of clicker-free TV. Sure, you can still navigate the new Dash with the standard Xbox 360 controller, but there's over 10 million Kinect owners out there just dying to go Minority Report all over this new interface. Lucky for them, Microsoft seems to have kicked the Kinect hub out of its exclusive little corner and made it play nice with the rest of the Dashboard: gesture controls now work almost entirely across the board.

    The simple gestures we saw were little more than swiping back and forth across the screen to switch categories or air-pawing at a tile to select an option -- it wasn't much, but it was enough to once again remind us of an over-sized tablet interface. The natural, intuitive controls are very much built off of experiences we're already familiar with, and feels accordingly comfortable. From here, the new Dash's Kinect controls look to be a solid answer to our lost remote woes.


    Bing Search and Voice Control


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    Sometimes lifting a finger is just too much work, even without a remote -- good thing then that the new Dash is willing to lend an ear to your bossy commands. Controllers and arm waves are fine, but there's nothing like telling a computer (or game console, as it were) what to do, Star Trek style, and have it actually do it. Our host showed us the ropes by using the update's new search feature, kicking off a content crawl by saying "Xbox, Bing Batman." Sure enough, the screen was soon filled with a multitude of Bat-content, pulling up movies, games, TV shows, and even a soundtrack. The results were then pared down further, "Xbox, show movies," filtered out the TV, game, and music content, leaving only Bat-flicks to choose from. Terry told us that this kind of voice control, alongside Kinect gestures, will be present throughout the new Dashboard -- with the exception of console's settings menu, which can only be navigated via traditional controller.

    Unfortunately, that's where our Bing and voice control demo stopped -- the build we were seeing simply didn't have all of the necessary features implemented. Still, what we did see was accurate and responsive -- so much so that when Terry casually mentioned that one of the items on the home screen was "open tray," it did. On second thought, maybe it listens a little too well.


    What we didn't see

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    The problem with early developer builds is they are occasionally incomplete. Our host mentioned that while some of the features he described to us were working in the lab, they just weren't available in the preview he showed us. Bing search, for instance, was said to go even deeper -- capable of performing a cross-catalog search of selected content. Had we actually decided to watch that Batman movie, we would have been shown its price and availability in all of the services and apps available to Xbox Live. Sure, we could buy it on Zune, but maybe Bing told us it was available to stream through our Netflix subscription. The search can even pull data from live TV on-demand services, such as Sky TV. Terry also mentioned that more content partners were on the way.

    The Dashboard is also primed for a modest social overhaul -- in fact, the "My Friends" section of the Dash has been renamed to just "Social." Beacons, which were briefly mentioned at E3, will let you broadcast a gaming event to your Xbox Live community, toasting a notice to your friends that you want to play. Beacons can also be pushed to Facebook, offering another way to pester your pals into logging in. Speaking of spamming up newsfeeds, achievements can also be posted to Facebook from the Dashboard, and developers will be able give players the option to post game-related updates to their wall as they play.

    Wrap-up

    It's always hard to accept change, but we feel pretty comfortable with Microsoft's new status-quo. The new Dash's full-on Metro interface looks much sleeker than hallways of panels we're scrolling through today, and there's comfort in the cross-product conformity it shares with the Windows Phone and Windows 8 platforms. The near system-wide Kinect and Voice integration both make navigating the menu a bit more of a "whoa" experience, and eliminates the on-screen keyboard chicken-peck that might have made the new Bing search function irritatingly cumbersome. Yes, change is hard -- but if the final update is as slick as it's sold, I think we'll manage. We'll let you know how it goes when the beta launches next month.
     
  5. Forsythia

    Forsythia Darkling

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    Ik vind het er echt stukken beter uitzien dan het huidige Dashboard. Mooi ook dat alle MS systemen dezelfde interface krijgen.

    Wanneer kan ik me inschrijven voor de beta? ;)
     
  6. jan874

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    Heb een gerucht gehoord dat je met het nieuwe 360 dashboard ook via YouTube film(pje)s kan kijken :)

    Klopt dit?

    alvast bedankt \o/
     
  7. Graveheart

    Graveheart Groovy XBW.nl VIP

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    Ziet er gelikt uit, dat nieuwe dashboard.
    Ben benieuwd. :)
     
  8. Fiasco

    Fiasco Big Stepper XBW.nl VIP

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    Ziet er clean en netjes uit, ben benieuwd. Ziet er wel naar uit dat je premium themes wel weer verkracht worden.
     
  9. gerowniko

    gerowniko ME3 Apologist

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    Van mij hoeven ze echt niet telkens met een nieuw dashboard te komen. Het huidige dashboard vind ik prima zo, de nieuwe ziet er een stuk minder fijn uit. Hopelijk went het...

    Ja, vul "xbox 360 new dashboard" in en dan staan er wel een paar video's waar het te bekijken valt.
     
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  10. Grave

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    Kunnen we ook een keer langer dan 6 maanden met een "nieuw" dashboard doen. ze zeggen steeds dat ze gebruiksvriendelijker zijn, maar mensen wennen zo nergens aan. Mensen die het net door hebben en dan krijg je dan net weer een nieuw dashboard. Don't get me wrong, een update af en toe is best nice, maar het hoeft niet elke 6 maanden totaal iets anders te worden.

    Geef eerst maar eens een fatsoenlijke codec update, dat ze eens wat meer gaan ondersteunen, zoals de ps3. Ze zeggen altijd dat ze een media apparaat zijn, maar de ps3 kan heel wat meer wat dat betreft. En zou ook best fijn zijn als ie .srt bestanden zou pakken. Of iedergeval dat je iets meer dan alleen stereo signaal kan streamen 8) Moet nu alles omzetten naar mp4 met stereo geluid, omdat de xbox het anders niet pakt met streamen.
     
  11. jan874

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    Ok, maar dat bedoel ik niet :) Ik bedoel dat je via je xbox zelf via youtube filmpjes kan kijken :)
    (mijn vraag is dus of dat met die update mogelijk wordt?)
     
  12. Fiasco

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    Naturally, the question of YouTube came up, but the build I was able to check out didn't have it in there. For Farrell, the priority is really getting Bing where the company wants it and promoting the console's streaming content. "For us, right now, the goal is to focus on more of that long-form content: music, movies, games and TV shows," Farrell said. "Lower down on the list is something like YouTube.

    En als het zou komen zou het vast toch weer USA only zijn, net zoals 9 van de 10 dingen die zullen komen met de update.
     
  13. gerowniko

    gerowniko ME3 Apologist

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    Oeps! Helemaal verkeerd gelezen haha. :+

    Ja, waarschijnlijk zal zoiets toch weer US only zijn.:mad:
     
  14. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Zou wel vreemd zijn omdat YT toch een meer werelds fenomeen is dan bv. Netflix, Hulu, ESPN en al die crap.
    Wij hebben toch ook Facebook en Twitter? Ik zie dan niet waarom wij geen YT zouden krijgen?

    Niet dat ik er behoefte aan heb, maar goed. :+
     
  15. gerowniko

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    Klopt, maar US krijgt altijd meer, ook al slaat het nergens op (Xbox Live Rewards program bijv.)
     
  16. Juunanagou

    Juunanagou Live streamer XBW.nl VIP

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    Waarom wordt het dashboard steeds witter? Tis nu al een eyesore als je s avonds laat de xbox aan zet.

    Sorry hoor maar dit is echt zo'n mannen update. Strak, wit, sfeerloos, modern en lelijk.

    Alsof je een ziekenhuis binnen wandelt. Helemaal geen warmte of een gevoel van welkom ga lekker zitten en speel een game.
     
  17. bli3p

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    Thema's?
     
  18. gerowniko

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    Haha een 'mannen update'? :+
    Ben het met je eens verder, voelt erg kaal en koud aan en is totaal niet uitnodigend.
     
  19. DulleNL

    DulleNL I'm a little teapot Magic Member

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    Nou zeg, alsof alle mannen van kille sfeerloze dingen houden. :+ Volgens jou beredenering ben ik dus een dame. Hm.

    Ik ben een fan van dashboardupdates, ze kunnen niet vaak genoeg komen imo, maar ik ben geen fan van de richting waar ze op gaan. Dat witte is niks. :mad:
     
  20. Juunanagou

    Juunanagou Live streamer XBW.nl VIP

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    :+

    Ja sorry generalisatie zo ziet mn vaders huis er ook uit. En aantal mannelijke vrienden hebben ook zon richting gestylde huis. :cool:

    Maar ben het wel eens over het updaten dat mag van mij ook wel lekker vaak. Maar de kant waar ze naar toe gaan mag van mij helemaal anders.
     
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