Microsoft confirmed reports based on leaked package shots earlier this morning with the announcement of Kinect bundle that comes with the sleek and sexy 250GB Xbox 360 S model. The bundle, which will retail for $400 in the US, hits store shelves the same date Microsoft's hands-free controller hits the market, this November 4, 2010, according to Microsoft.
No special bells and whistles will be included in this HDD-tastic bundle, unless of course, you consider the inclusion of Kinect Adventures with Kinect a bonus.
If a behemoth $400 bundle isn't in your price range, but you really want to get in on the experience, you do have a few more options. You could purchase Kinect device's stand-alone bundle with Kinect Adventures this November for the price of $150. You could also grab a much more wallet-friendly $300 Kinect bundle with the 4GB Xbox 360 S. Do note, though, that the 4GB unit has a matte finish as opposed to the glossy one that the current crop of Xbox 360 S consoles, as well as the 250GB Xbox 360 S/Kinect bundle, has.
No special bells and whistles will be included in this HDD-tastic bundle, unless of course, you consider the inclusion of Kinect Adventures with Kinect a bonus.
If a behemoth $400 bundle isn't in your price range, but you really want to get in on the experience, you do have a few more options. You could purchase Kinect device's stand-alone bundle with Kinect Adventures this November for the price of $150. You could also grab a much more wallet-friendly $300 Kinect bundle with the 4GB Xbox 360 S. Do note, though, that the 4GB unit has a matte finish as opposed to the glossy one that the current crop of Xbox 360 S consoles, as well as the 250GB Xbox 360 S/Kinect bundle, has.