Feb 23 2010, 10:06am CST | by Robert Evans
Whoa, here's an unexpected storm of Natal info. SlashGear states that BBC's Jonathan Ross has let the proverbial cat out of the bag. He went to try out Project Natal at a Microsoft event this week, and tweeted the following;
“Natal on Xbox is impressive. Not quite there yet I think but they have until October and if they get it right… sky’s the limit.”
Now, it's important to note that this could all easily have been a misunderstanding. Mr. Ross could have misheard something, or he could be acting under inaccurate information given to him by an employee. Either way, you should take this rumor with a little bit of salt.
Also in Project Natal News, MTV measured the device's response time. They found an average delay of .1 second. That isn't huge, but it is enough lag that it could be noticeable at times. There are months before launch though, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. We'll see where things stand at launch.
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