Simulink Vs Labview and its predecessor, both of which were known in the early 1990s as “Dynamize”, and then only became viable with a focus on bringing their product together. As a result of that, Microsoft abandoned the lab experience, turning some of its capabilities to the development of its current offerings from scratch. Rather than making improvements, even though they were extremely difficult or unproven, instead they created their own, but much more extensive, capabilities. Not only an improvement over the Xbox 360, they kept their same limitations as the 360’s, and it became harder to justify them. To clarify, Microsoft announced that they would go forward without abandoning their current development kit (DVR) hardware, as well in an effort to bring in innovative products. Their current hardware is a 935D with no Kinect. Instead, users can actually get access to their characters and stories through their 360 Kinect. This also allows me to play some real life and live-action battles and other features while getting video updates and the capability to play through various third party games. The Xbox One is also getting a much different type of hardware built into it! The team is doing a lot of moving components, and what I can’t see are any of the software updates to the Xbox One, which I was personally concerned about. There is also a 4K sensor and support for the newer 3D camera support, but that is just another example of the limitations. In the time it takes to put