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Xbox One turns on, signs in faster than you can find your controller – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
November 14, 2013
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Xbox One turns on, signs in faster than you can find your controller

The Xbox One teasers just keep on coming! The latest snippet comes, once again, courtesy of Major Nelson. This time around, rather than showing off impressive graphics or UI features, it is the speed of startup that is being showcased. And it sure is fast.

In a video posted on Instagram, Xbox Live chief Larry Hryb shows off the speedy start times. He is shown using the console’s voice recognition feature to power up the Xbox One which then signs into the correct account using the facial recognition of Kinect.

The video really speaks for itself, and the console demonstrates and impressive turn of speed. There’s not much to add really, but Major Nelson does point out that you can ” Power up (and sign in) to #XboxOne with Kinect. It’s faster than you can find your controller”.

Hit the link below to check out the video — up and running in a matter of seconds… impressive stuff!

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