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E3: Xbox SmartGlass will link Microsoft's console to tablets | |
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Microsoft has unveiled Xbox SmartGlass: a service to allow tablet computers and smartphones to communicate with its video games console. | |
It allows users to control games on the touchscreen devices and can show extra information about progress. | It allows users to control games on the touchscreen devices and can show extra information about progress. |
It also lets the handhelds act as controllers for the firm's Internet Explorer web browser, which will launch on the console later this year. | It also lets the handhelds act as controllers for the firm's Internet Explorer web browser, which will launch on the console later this year. |
The move poses a challenge to Nintendo's Wii U Game Pad. | The move poses a challenge to Nintendo's Wii U Game Pad. |
While the Japanese company's product is specifically designed to enhance the experience of using its next-generation console, Microsoft is offering users a way to extend the functionality of its existing games machines via third-party devices they may already have. | While the Japanese company's product is specifically designed to enhance the experience of using its next-generation console, Microsoft is offering users a way to extend the functionality of its existing games machines via third-party devices they may already have. |
"Xbox SmartGlass works with all the devices that you already own: the TV you already own, the phone you already own and the tablet you already own," said Marc Whitten, head of Microsoft's Xbox Live division. | "Xbox SmartGlass works with all the devices that you already own: the TV you already own, the phone you already own and the tablet you already own," said Marc Whitten, head of Microsoft's Xbox Live division. |
"Xbox SmartGlass turns any TV into a smart TV." | "Xbox SmartGlass turns any TV into a smart TV." |
A demo showed the highly anticipated first-person shooter Halo 4 using the facility to trigger maps and other data about the in-game environment when the player reached a "waypoint". | |
Enhanced content | Enhanced content |
Mr Whitten added that SmartGlass will also enhance television programmes and films streamed through the Xbox. | |
He gave the example of a viewer watching Game of Thrones on their television and being able to look down at their tablet to see where on-screen characters were located on a map of the show's fantasy world. A movie was also shown to bring up details about the cast and characters on a linked device. | |
"It lets Microsoft say that you don't need to buy new hardware to have a two-screen experience," Stephen Totilo, editor of gaming website Kotaku, told the BBC. | "It lets Microsoft say that you don't need to buy new hardware to have a two-screen experience," Stephen Totilo, editor of gaming website Kotaku, told the BBC. |
"Nintendo looked to be ahead of everyone else on this, but now Microsoft is breathing down its neck. But there may be a little bit of smoke and mirrors here as I'm not convinced SmartGlass will have as much functionality as the Wii U offers." | "Nintendo looked to be ahead of everyone else on this, but now Microsoft is breathing down its neck. But there may be a little bit of smoke and mirrors here as I'm not convinced SmartGlass will have as much functionality as the Wii U offers." |
The announcement was made in Microsoft's keynote presentation at the E3 video games trade show in Los Angeles. | The announcement was made in Microsoft's keynote presentation at the E3 video games trade show in Los Angeles. |
Presentations from Sony and Nintendo will follow. | Presentations from Sony and Nintendo will follow. |