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Kinect Controller: price and availability

July 21, 2010

It was about time we knew the price and availability of the motion controller from Microsoft. I am talking about Kinect of course. So, here it is! As we all have suspected Kinect will be sold for $150, or in a package with the 4GB version of the new Xbox 360 for $300. Both options: the standalone version and the Xbox 360 package will come with the "Kinect Adventures" game. So, prepare to save for November 4, this is the official release date.

In he mean time you can buy the "arcade" version of the newest Xbox 360 for $200, starting August 3. This version comes with 4GB of flash storage and built in Wi-Fi connectivity.
 



         
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