Posts Tagged ‘usability’
New Xbox Experience Layout
November 25th, 2008 • Comments Off Blog, Games, Web, design
Tags: experience, Games, layout, ui, usability, xbox
In case you’ve missed it, Microsoft released last week a long awaited update for Xbox 360 Live users with new features and a whole new revamped layout.

The integration between online and the xbox interface is more tight, it’s much more usable, there’s more information before you buy a specific item on the marketplace and a bunch of new features making the experience very worthwhile.
You can now install games on the hard-drive, thus cutting down on loading times and making the Xbox run quieter.
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The new avatars look cute but they don’t add much value yet, I guess it’s the natural response to PS3’s Home and the Wii’s interface with the Mii’s. So far there’s only two games that take advantage of the new avatars but I guess more will come in the future.
There’s also new “premium” themes which look impressive but cost more. I don’t understand why there isn’t an option to preview a theme yet but some nice folks have been taking photos and screenshots so you know what you’re buying beforehand.
G4TV also posted a nice preview video but if you have a Xbox 360 the best thing to do is just connect it to the web and update.
Gizmodo also has a great article: 10 things you should know about the new Xbox Live Experience.

new Xbox 360 Dashboard
July 18th, 2008 • 1 comment Apple, Blog, Games, design
Tags: dashboard, usability, xbox
Microsoft revealed the new and revamped UI for the X-Box 360 last week on E3 and it was about time.
The current dashboard although not being too bad, has a few problems which sucessive update haven’t fixed, such as too much information on screen, a bit of lag, hard to navigate in so much content (you have videos, games, addons, music,etc) and some areas were simply over-complicated.
Old Xbox Layout:

New Layout below:

With this aproach I think Microsoft is going the “Apple way” and going for a more simple, less complicated but coese design. On the other hand, with Sony releasing it’s “Home” pseudo-Second Live world/dashboard and given the Wii’s success with the Mii’s, Microsoft felt the need to introduce some sort of Avatars into the console.
Joystiq has posted a video walkthrough of the new Dashboard and Xbox Focus has detailed information on the new features. Now it’s all about waiting for the next system-update and experience the new dashboard hands-on.






