Welcome to First Click, an essay written by The Verge staff in which we opine on lives lived in the near future.

Yesterday we got a sneak peak at the CPU, GPU, and other tech nerdery that’ll be found inside Project Scorpio, Microsoft’s turbocharged Xbox One expected to ship in the fall. The details posted by Digital Foundry paint a picture of a console that should dramatically improve graphical performance for Xbox One games, power that would benefit Xbox 360 titles as well.

But we still have lots of questions, not least of which is price, what the console will look like, and how Scorpio will integrate into the Windows universe. Much of which we should learn at the E3 press conference in June.

So, I have to ask, dear reader, whether the shock-and-awe of the feeds-and-speeds show was enough to convince you?