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Microsoft Unveils New Xbox Dashboard Design

 
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After months of testing, Microsoft has finally unveiled a new Xbox dashboard design.

description: a screenshot of the new xbox dashboard design, featuring a streamlined layout, customizable home screen, and new menu system. the image shows a user navigating the dashboard and accessing their games and apps.

Microsoft has been working on a new Xbox dashboard for some time now, and after months of testing, the company has finally unveiled what the new design could look like. The new design is designed to address some of the issues that users have had with the current dashboard, including a crowded UI that can make it difficult to navigate and background images that can be ruined by the clutter.

The new Xbox dashboard design is being rolled out to select Xbox Insiders this week, and it features a number of changes that Microsoft hopes will make the dashboard more user-friendly. One of the biggest changes is the addition of a new layout that is designed to better accommodate background images and simplify access to key parts of the dashboard.

One of the biggest complaints about the current Xbox dashboard is that it can be difficult to navigate, with too many options and menus cluttering up the screen. Microsoft has addressed this issue in the new design by streamlining the dashboard and making it easier to find the features that you need. This includes a new menu system that makes it easier to access your games and apps, as well as a new list view that lets you see all of your installed games and apps in one place.

Another big change in the new Xbox dashboard design is the addition of a new home screen that is designed to be more customizable. This new home screen features a number of different widgets that you can add and remove as you see fit, allowing you to create a dashboard that is tailored to your specific needs.

Microsoft has also made some changes to the way that games and apps are presented in the new dashboard. The company has introduced a new "Games and Apps" section that makes it easier to find and launch your favorite games and apps, and has also added a new "Recently Used" section that lets you quickly access the games and apps that you've been playing recently.

Overall, the new Xbox dashboard design is a significant improvement over the current design, and should make it much easier for users to find the features that they need. If you're an Xbox Insider, you'll be able to try out the new design for yourself this week, and we're looking forward to seeing what other changes Microsoft has in store for the dashboard in the coming months.

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