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Old 16-11-2010, 16:08   #69
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Re: Kinect (Project Natal) Xbox 360 - No Strings (or Controllers) Attached

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Originally Posted by mjpartyboy View Post
I considered eBay, but their fees are quite expensive and this is more noticeable on higher priced items. Kinect isn't exactly the sell-out MS were talking up either and unlike the 360, PS3 and Wii lauches there are plenty of Kinects in the shops, so I'm not sure how this will affect its popularity on eBay. I would need to sell it for more than £300 to break even and at least £300 to not lose too much.
Its not a full console though so you can't compare it to the 3 console launches. Microsoft announced yesterday that they have already sold over 1 million Kinect devices, so to me that says it was a success. Its probably still on sale in many places as they were able to manufacture a lot more kinects than what usually happens when a new console is released.

£300 is that the bundle with the console then? or are you just hoping to make a huge profit?
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