I picked up an Xbox One yesterday (I had told myself I wouldn't go out of my way for one, but target had them on the shelf so what the heck
) and after a long second half of the day at work and a crap commute thanks to Northern Virginia drivers not being able to navigate rain (or perhaps unicorn tears judging by how they react) I get it home and start setting it up.
Initially I ran the cable box thru the console and it works surprisingly well. The guide loads properly, the pause is quick and smooth, and it transitions smoothly. But it seems a little cumbersome to need to have my Xbox one whenever I (or more importantly my wife) wants to watch TV.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like I need to have my Harmony remote and my Xbox controller to get TV going. And that seems kinda silly.
So am I missing something? Are you guys running your cable box thru your console? Are there real benefits?
Initially I ran the cable box thru the console and it works surprisingly well. The guide loads properly, the pause is quick and smooth, and it transitions smoothly. But it seems a little cumbersome to need to have my Xbox one whenever I (or more importantly my wife) wants to watch TV.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like I need to have my Harmony remote and my Xbox controller to get TV going. And that seems kinda silly.
So am I missing something? Are you guys running your cable box thru your console? Are there real benefits?