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The Xbox One comes with a heavily improved Kinect system, which uses gesture and voice control to access many aspects of the console, including turning it on. The Xbox One also allows you to connect a set-top box using a HDMI pass-through, to eliminate the need to change source on your TV. | The Xbox One comes with a heavily improved Kinect system, which uses gesture and voice control to access many aspects of the console, including turning it on. The Xbox One also allows you to connect a set-top box using a HDMI pass-through, to eliminate the need to change source on your TV. | ||
[[Grand Theft Auto V]], released on the PS3 and [[Xbox 360]] in September 2013, will be released on the Xbox One, [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], and [[Personal Computer|PC]] in the fall of 2014. This could potentially mitigate issues for [[Rockstar Games]], including preventing loss of sales of DLC due to people having sold their old systems. | [[Grand Theft Auto V]], released on the PS3 and [[Xbox 360]] in September 2013, as well as its online counterpart, [[Grand Theft Auto Online]], will be released on the Xbox One, [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], and [[Personal Computer|PC]] in the fall of 2014. This could potentially mitigate issues for [[Rockstar Games]], including preventing loss of sales of DLC due to people having sold their old systems. | ||
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