Microsoft explains that 3D gaming is 'too expensive'

Microsoft, not sold on 3D
Microsoft, not sold on 3D

Neil Thompson, the UK head of Xbox, has revealed the reason why it is not planning to support 3D gaming just yet, saying that the technology is just too expensive at the moment.

Speaking to AfterDawn, Thomspon noted that: "If you look at the costs of entry into the living room and when that's going to become mass-market, we think the offering with Kinect and the natural user-interface we're bringing, that's a more compelling proposition for consumers over the coming years than maybe looking at 3D at this point."

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