Xbox Kinect
Did You Buy a Kinect?
by Kristy Korcz 4
The reviews are in, and it seems that the Kinect is a big hit! Although there's already evidence of its potential for bumps and bruises, you can't beat the controller-less freedom that comes with using your body to navigate menus and play games. The Kinect is affordable at $150 on its own, but shelling out $300 for a Kinect and Xbox 360 Slim bundle doesn't seem too harsh either.
So tell me — were you wooed by the siren song of the Kinect this past week, or are you holding out for the holidays?
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