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Microsoft Xbox SmartGlass will allow mobiles and tablets to interact with Xbox.
Microsoft has unveiled a new application to allow mobile devices to interact with Xbox and the television.
The
Xbox SmartGlass app will enable devices such as tablets and smartphones
to interact with the games console in a variety of different ways, such
as acting as an additional games controller or as a display for
interactive TV content.
Microsoft says the technology
will enable a second screen experience, with the connected device
providing complementary information and interaction with whatever
entertainment is being shown on the main screen through the Xbox.
"SmartGlass
takes all of your devices and first makes them all work together, and
second works in concert with your Xbox to unleash a whole bunch of new
scenarios," Yusuf Mehdi, chief marketing officer for Microsoft's
Interactive Entertainment Business says. "Imagine being on the couch and
watching a show or a game and having your tablet suddenly light up with
information, and as things occur in the show, the tablet updates. It's
really, really cool.
The technology was shown at the E3
expo in the US, where Microsoft demonstrated several SmartGlass usage
scenarios. A SmartGlass enabled tablet was shown acting as a remote
control and keypad for TV and Xbox services; to provide additional
information such as maps and character stats while playing a game, and
showing interactive content that was linked to the program showing on
the TV.
"In the past when people have tried to put a Web
browser on the TV, the experience has always been difficult to
navigate," said Lisa Worthington, senior public relations manager for
Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business. "You need to have
something to input text easily, but keyboards and mice don't really
belong in the living room and using a remote is awkward.
"We recognize that people have these second
devices in their hands while they're consuming TV. But what they don't
have is an experience where those devices are talking to each other and
the television. Right now devices don't keep up in the living room. What
we've done is create an app that will release on all major devices and
will enable devices to interact with your Xbox."
SmartGlass
will work with Windows and Windows Phone based devices, along with
devices running iOS and Android, and will connect using wi-fi.
Also
E3 Microsoft announced the holiday line up of Xbox game releases,
including Halo 4, and new additions to Forza, Fable, Gears of War, Call
of Duty, Madden and other epic franchises. The company also announced
new Kinect-enabled games, and a new home fitness program developed with
Nike, called Nike+ Kinect Training.
Microsoft also
announced a new music service, Xbox Music, that will offer some 30
million tracks to users across the whole Windows platform.
"It's
the music service we've always dreamed of building, so it will really
be the best of download-to-own or subscription music," Mehdi said.
"You'll be able to personalize and share with your friends, and best of
all, discover new music and integrate it with your Windows 8 PC, tablet
and phone."
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