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A new rumor has spread on the web: Microsoft is secretly
working to unveil a Blu-ray Xbox 360. Chinese newspaper Economic Daily News said it has
information that the Redmond-based company has signed a deal with an Asus
subsidiary, Pegatron Technology, to assemble Xbox 360 systems with a built-in
Blu-ray Disc.
Digitmes.com, which was first to break the news, noted also that
the new console will be available right in time for this holiday season.
In March, another tech site, TrustedReviews, claimed that a
“rock solid source” said that Microsoft is ready to release a new standard
version of its Xbox 360 with a 60 GB hard drive, that will replace the current
20 GB hard drive.
TrustedReviews added that the new version is due to be out
until the end of Q2 and it seems it will include an internal Blu-ray unit.
After it officially dropped the external HD DVD unit when Toshiba
lost the format battle, Microsoft repeatedly denied any intention to integrate
a Blu-ray unit.
However, 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 at the time in a comment that was considered also a
hint about a future Blu-ray unit for Microsoft’s gaming platform.
Last month, Patrick Klepek from MTV’s Multiplayer blog
reported that Microsoft is secretly working on a new accessory for its Xbox
360, that will mimic some of the features of Nintendo’s widely acclaimed
Wiimote.
Citing an anonymous source close to the matter, Klepek said
that the new controller has “four face buttons, an analog stick and
microphone”.
So, let’s imagine for a moment that Microsoft is working on
all the projects mentioned above and that it will unveil later this year a new
Xbox 360 with a new controller and a Blu-ray unit. Of course, for a reasonable
price. Can you imagine what advantages Microsoft will gain in the face of its
rivals?
Let’s not forget that nothing was officially confirmed. And
yet, we do know that sometimes rumors tend to become reality.
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