It seems Microsoft is also thinking of allowing Natal to be used to control other appliances in the living room with Whitten talking about the huge number of buttons a modern living room contained and how remotes controlled the lives of modern technology users.
Project Natal could cost as little as 50 dollars according to analysts, although the software giant has not yet announced an official launch date or a price point. The Microsoft made system will be competing head to head with the PlayStation Move from Sony.
The big difference between the two motion tracking solutions is the use of an actual controller. Natal will be more alien to established gamers, because everything is achieved through the use of a gesture or movement, while the Move concept includes a wand-like peripheral, which also has a few buttons and can even be connected to another sub-controller