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Right after the Financial Times reported that Sony and
Microsoft are talking about a possible BluRay drive for the Xbox360, a new
rumor has emerged. TrustedReviews claims that a “rock solid source” said that
Microsoft is working to release a new standard version of its Xbox 360 with a
60 GB hard drive, that will replace the currently 20 GB hard drive.
TrustedReviews also said that the new version is due to be
out until the end of Q2 and, in the light of the previous rumors, it seems it
will include an internal BluRay unit.
Microsoft did not confirm officially the information about
the BluRay unit or about a new version of Xbox 360, but at Mix 08, Steve
Ballmer admitted that the company is working on device driver support for
Blu-ray drives in Windows. “Toshiba has moved on. We've moved on, and we'll
support Blu-ray in ways that make sense", Ballmer said.
Shortly after Warner Bros has signaled the end of the high
definition war, by choosing the BluRay as its exclusive format, a Microsoft
official admitted in an interview with Reuters that the company could consider
a BluRay drive for Xbox 360, if the consumers will demand such a feature.
Although, right before this year CES, there were rumors
that Microsoft is working on a new version of its gaming console. Last year in
October, an Australian site claimed that a dual HD TV tuner and a docking port
for an MP3 player are considered as new improvements for Xbox 360. The
same source also said that the new version will include a HD DVD unit, but before
CES, Microsoft downplayed the rumors about a new Xbox 360 with an internal HD DVD unit.
However, I found it hard to believe that Microsoft will
offer an internal BluRay unit for Xbox 360. For the moment, it is unclear in
which way a BluRay unit will affect the current price of Xbox 360.
Currently the 20 GB version of Xbox 360 with HDMI port sells
for $349.99 and Microsoft is facing a tough competition from Nintendo Wii, that
sells for $250. So, adding a new feature which will probably boost the price it
doesn’t seem like a good move.
However, an external BluRay unit that will be sold as an
accessory seems to be a logical decision as the HD DVD format has lost the
battle. It won’t have any impact on the overall price of Xbox 360 and it could
be a nice addition for the Xbox 360 owners.
As for the rumored 60 GB version of Xbox 360, maybe after
two years since its release it is time for Microsoft to refresh the standard
version and maybe to cut the prices of the 20 GB version.
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