Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Microsoft lowers Xbox One price to $400 without Kinect


Is the $500 asking price of Xbox One too rich for your blood? Turns out you're not alone, and Microsoft's responding: the price of the Xbox One is dropping to $400, and the company's dropping Kinect from the box as well.


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