The different ecosystems of Windows Phone, Microsoft's traditional desktop and the Xbox 360 made lots of people looking forward to their new idea of unifying a lot of services.

Xbox 360 came out as the video game console exclusively produced and created for Microsoft. This is the second game console after the Xbox. This successor, Xbox 360, is the sole competitor against Sony's PlayStation 3 and the product Wii by Nintendo. These video game consoles are known to belong in the seventh generation of game consoles. Starting by the month of June 2013, there have been around 78.2 million Xbox 360 consoles that are released and sold all throughout the world. MTV initially took part in officially unveiling Xbox 360 while during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), game details of Xbox 360 have been divulged as well.

Typical of any seventh generation game consoles, one of Xbox 360's features is the Xbox Live. This is an online service that can be utilized to download games via Xbox Live Arcade which also includes downloads of game demos, music, and videos. One can also play back media by having the Windows Media Center. This video game console has only one big difference among the rest of the seventh-generation consoles and that is having to pay a monthly fee. Activities like competing in online games, utilizing third-party media streaming applications which can be region-specific always do come with certain fees.

It seems that Dell is convinced with the smart idea of running and syncing the Windows 8 apps together with Xbox One. This report is said to come from the Company's online store blurb. This great idea of incorporating a unified service from the desktop, TV, phone and tablet provides a new entertainment and web experience for any user. Anything is possible these days and people have been waiting for any clarification about this great news. The anticipating public is always on the lookout for updates!