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Albert Penello and Scott Evans from the Xbox team provide some tips and suggestions to help you get the most out of In this demonstration, we propose an approach for enriching the user experience when watching television This video demonstrates basic operations that player can manipulate within a puzzle.

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  • Albert Penello and Scott Evans from the Xbox team provide some tips and suggestions to help you get the most out of
  • In this demonstration, we propose an approach for enriching the user experience when watching television
  • This video demonstrates basic operations that player can manipulate within a puzzle.
  • Imaging Media Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Tehchnology (KIST)

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