I just picked up an Xbox One (with Kinect!). I was able to connect it with my Bell Fibe TV service just fine and have had no problems thus far (except for a period where it won't show my games library - had to unplug it).
Just a question. How many hours is your Xbox One active? I'm asking because my device - when my family is watching TV - is active for around 7 hours a day, on average. I hope Microsoft designed this thing to endure such usage, though if it's only TV I don't imagine the system is being stressed all that much. Moreover, the big design (and seemingly ample ventilation space) should help. In truth this isn't too far off from a PC (architecture and OS wise), but will it stack up to such extensive use? I only had my Xbox 360 on for gaming back in the day.
Also, why the heck does Microsoft not have a way to stream Xbox One games from the console to some other device? When my family is watching TV, I can't play games. Why hasn't Microsoft worked on a solution identical to PS4 streaming when the Xbox One by its nature actually demands it? I'd be willing to pay $100+ for such a secondary device (though I'd much rather have it work directly on my PC or tablet).
My gamertag: JanissaryKhan
Just a question. How many hours is your Xbox One active? I'm asking because my device - when my family is watching TV - is active for around 7 hours a day, on average. I hope Microsoft designed this thing to endure such usage, though if it's only TV I don't imagine the system is being stressed all that much. Moreover, the big design (and seemingly ample ventilation space) should help. In truth this isn't too far off from a PC (architecture and OS wise), but will it stack up to such extensive use? I only had my Xbox 360 on for gaming back in the day.
Also, why the heck does Microsoft not have a way to stream Xbox One games from the console to some other device? When my family is watching TV, I can't play games. Why hasn't Microsoft worked on a solution identical to PS4 streaming when the Xbox One by its nature actually demands it? I'd be willing to pay $100+ for such a secondary device (though I'd much rather have it work directly on my PC or tablet).
My gamertag: JanissaryKhan