The Xbox One is over six months old now and selling strongly, albeit not quite as strong as the Sony PS4.
Not just a games machine, its designed to sit at the centre of your digital home, offering a slick, unified interface for your choice of Sky, Virgin, BT, Freeview and Freesat TV services alongside music and movie streaming options, Skype chats, catch-up TV and more.
It launched with the new version of Kinect on board by default, though Microsoft later announced changes that saw the Xbox One become available without it - for a cheaper price - from June 2014 onwards.
The normal Xbox One console can be found for £379 online, while the version without Kinect costs somewhere around the £350 mark - about the same as the PlayStation 4 which also comes without its Camera accessory by default.