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Project Natal: $149

May 27 2010, 9:51am CDT | by

Project Natal: $149
 
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Microsoft's groundbreaking (at least in theory) everything-free motion capture system, Project Natal, will cost just $149 according to Edge Online. They received the information from a trusted source who also claimed that the motion sensor will be bundled with Xbox 360 Arcade for $299. Pricing outside the US may vary.

This puts Natal above the Sony Move in terms of price. Perhaps Microsoft is convinced they have the quality product? Edge's source expects Natal to launch on October 26, although that date is said to still be malleable. We know that Natal will be out at some point this fall / holiday season.

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