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Xbox One Retail Version Unboxed

A video published by Xbox's official YouTube channel has shown Larry Hyrb (better know as Major Nelson) unboxing a retail version of Microsoft's upcoming next-generation games console.

The video shows the accessories that will be included with retail Xbox One consoles and gives a brief tour of their capabilities. It also speaks about the console's hardware and connections, although they have been well-publicized already. [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbrmAsxJPv4′]

Accompanying Microsoft's liquid-black, next-generation console will be:

  • Kinect sensor.
  • HDMI cable (4K-capable).
  • Xbox One controller.
  • Wired chat headset.
  • Power cord and brick.
  • Xbox One sticker.
  • Documentation.

As we reported earlier this week, recent leaks indicate that the Xbox One could be released on November 29th. Pricing was confirmed at this year's E3 event to be £429.

KitGuru says: Good to see Microsoft including a solid bundle with the Xbox One.

Source: Xbox's official YouTube channel.

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