A large portion of couch potatoes have become less active. According to
news from Microsoft, 20 million Xbox Live subscribers now spend more
time watching streaming content services than actually playing games on
the machine. Microsoft has been trying to get this kind of presence in
the living room for quite a long time.
In 1997 Microsoft bought out
WebTV to try and get its web
set-top boxes in the living room, but it
never really took off. In 1999 Microsoft worked with Sega to bring
WebTV to the Dreamcast, but that never really took off, either. In 2006
Microsoft released an HD DVD
drive to accompany the new Xbox 360, which
never really took off - notice a pattern? The rival Sony PlayStation 3 chose the winner in
that format war - the Blu-ray optical drive. However broadband has taken off,
streaming services have matured, buying content online has improved
with fast and streamlined "app stores" and one-click ordering. It's
never been so effortless to buy stuff online. Incidentally, some
tech
commentators say this ease/speed of purchasing is a better way to fight
piracy than all the copy protection and DRM efforts of previous years.
Yusuf Mehdi, head of marketing and strategy for Microsoft's Xbox
business, said households now spend an average of 84 hours a month on
the Xbox Live online service playing games, watching videos and
listening to music, up 30 per cent from a year ago. Game-playing time was less
than 50 per cent of the total time, on average. "What we're seeing is that
people are turning on the Xbox to play games and then keeping it on
afterwards to get other types of entertainment," explained Mehdi to the
LA Times. He also admitted that the original Xbox
also had been intended to be the
home entertainment hub but in that respect, it never really succeeded.
In the US
Microsoft Xbox Live
can offer 36 entertainment applications including the following,
depending on your pay subscriptions; HBO Go, Netflix, ESPN, Hulu, MLB,
Comcast Xfinity, Vudu, and YouTube.
In the UK
Microsoft Xbox Live service offers entertainment applications
including broadcasters such as BBC iPlayer, Sky Go (32 live channels
and 100s of movies and shows on demand), 4oD, LoveFilm, Netflix and
YouTube.
Using the updateable dashboard Microsoft has been able to alter the
look, functionality and focus of the Xbox interface to gradually
reposition the console. It's shifted from games to
online games and
these monetisable new media channels have become more and more
prominent. With the Kinect motion accessory users can also control all
the content with gestures and voice commands making the console even
more family-friendly. Xbox Live is really becoming more rounded in its
entertainment options, not only being much more feature rich than the
rival Sony
PlayStation Network but also keeping AppleTV and Google TV at bay, for
now.