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RE: Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price tag
Blue ray doesn't at all conform with Microsoft's media strategy with the XBOX 360. Microsoft puts their focus(and smartly so) on downloadable HD content from XBOX live, and streaming media files from the owners PC's to their TV. With the growing predominance of Comcast OnDemand, Apple TV, and XBox live marketplace, I see little room in the future for Blue-Ray, and I guess so does Microsoft.
Posted by: gtg781w   Posted on: 07/12/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Get your facts right, please  CreepinJesus | 07/11/08
Blu-Ray 360?  itanalyst2@... | 07/11/08
Rumor squashed...  Core2uu | 07/11/08
Probably will never make one  CreepinJesus | 07/11/08
XBox HD  wackoae | 07/13/08
Not happening  tikigawd | 07/14/08
RE: Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price tag  gtg781w | 07/12/08
The Xbox 360 is collecting dust at the local stores  wackoae | 07/13/08
Other way round in Europe  CreepinJesus | 07/14/08
RE: Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price tag  alec.wood@... | 07/14/08
RE: Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price tag  wthilo@... | 07/14/08
Firmware can be upgraded  robt@... | 08/07/08
RE: HD Download  TeamDrunkenPanda | 07/14/08
What happens if your HD fries?  Tashimojo | 07/14/08
Big difference  tikigawd | 07/14/08
Xbox 360 not BlueRay  cecilmize@... | 07/15/08
Strongly disagree  robt@... | 08/07/08
RE: Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price tag  GrizzledGeezer | 08/07/08
what next!  phamer_preston@... | 08/07/08
RE: Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price tag  Bob C User | 09/03/08

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