October 9, 2007 3:59 AM PDT
Microsoft also had a presence at the AARP convention with a series of Windows Vista demonstrations, as well as a booth dedicated to showing off the casual games and multimedia features of the Xbox 360.
"If you gave a new Xbox to your grandmother and grandfather and gave them the manual, they could have it set up in 10 minutes. Why do they need a DVD player and CD player and TiVo when (they've) got everything here," said Brannon Zahand, lead software development test engineer on Microsoft's Xbox team.
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