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In an effort to help the embattled HD-DVD format, Microsoft
announced a new price for its Xbox 360’s HD-DVD unit. The new price is $129.99
and is effective immediately in the United States,
Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
The last price reduction was in July 2007, when Microsoft slashed
the price from the original $199 to $179.
In January, the HD-DVD format, created and promoted by
Microsoft’s partner, Toshiba, suffered a huge step-back after Warner Bros.
Entertainment announced it would release its movies only in the Blu Ray format.
However, Toshiba has tried to respond with important price cuts in all its HD
DVD stand alone players.
As for Xbox 360, before CES 2008, there were rumors that
Microsoft could unveil a new version of its gaming console, with an internal
HD-DVD unit. Right before CES, Microsoft downplayed the rumors.
After Warner’s announcement and the apparent victory of Blu
Ray, Microsoft did not completely rule out the possibility of releasing a Blu
Ray unit for its gaming console.
"It should be consumer choice; and if that's the way
they vote, that's something we'll have to consider," Albert Penello, group
marketing manager for Xbox hardware said during CES, when asked whether
Microsoft would support a Blu-ray DVD accessory in the event that HD-DVD
failed.
The Blu Ray format was created by Sony, which has integrated
Blu Ray units in its PlayStation 3.
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