I like the name the Xbox One initially, since it makes a statement that "all you need is this console [for your digital entertainment]"...
...however, after realizing it required a Kinect, Xbox Two sounds more suitable, because it requires two giant hunk of masses, one of which is practically worthless. Seriously, that thing is worthless, and by the sounds of it, if it breaks, is as messed up as the Xbox 360's at launch, or catches fire, your gaming time is over!
Also, some of that
EA Sports games graphics (CGI to be more precise) looks awful. Like, cheesy N64 style awful. I say that in the worst ways, since it was supposed to be realistic (but then again, it is EA, and they fail A LOT!).
Seriously, as lackluster as I felt the PS4 and WiiU reveals were, this one tops the cake, and it isn't even close. Nothing of interest was presented here. No unique periphials (something to replace the Kinect please; no, the Kinect One or whatever doesn't count), no solidly presented idea (just theorcrasting and basic ideas), and most importantly, no real unique "new" games (which are what video game consoles are all about).
Madden, NBA Live (watch it get canned for the 3rd straight time), EA Sports UFC (awful title; besides that, it isn't coming out for over a year), FIFA... "meah." None of that is interesting in the slightest IMO. Battlefield 4 was a nice touch, but that sort of game is better off on the PC (unless they got some cool PC-esk content and PC to Xbox content and capabilities, which should be a real thing).
Literally the only thing that didn't disappoint me (and I wasn't expecting much) was the controller, and it's literally nothing new. That's sad IMO.
Overall, it came off as Microsoft making an announcement about their next console just to get attention. At least Sony made an announcement to make an announcement (albeit a boring one).