Every piece of news following the Xbox One reveal unfortunately comes lined with a notion of negativity. The foggy future of used games, internet connection requirement and mandatory Kinect overwhelmed the fact they we will see another next generation console this year. With the Xbox One, Microsoft even presented their ambitious promise of 15 exclusive games.
Since many features and details still remain unclear, why not instead enjoy the new Xbox One announcement and get a closer look at the hardware from different angles. Until many more of the Xbox One's details reach a final state, rotate, zoom and analyze the hardware of the Xbox One.
Like VCRs, which the Xbox One reminds me of; Microsoft's new console will not eject a tray to place your media. The Xbox One's disc tray stays inside of the console where you can slip in a Blu Ray disc through the open slot.
To get a better sense of the size, you can compare the Kinect and console to the now improved controller. The controller's new rumbling triggers won't provide any resistance, but they will at least provide different levels of individually controlled feedback.
A lot of the consoles functions still remains limited to the available information, but with the Kinect's inclusion in every console, expect more games to feature Kinect functionality like voice commands in Call of Duty: Ghosts.