Thursday, December 6th 2007
Microsoft Lowers Price of HD-DVD Add-In Drive
Upon hearing that nearly 75% of all Blu-ray drives people own are built in to the PS3, Microsoft decided that the Xbox360 was a great way to promote the adoption of HD-DVD. However, if the player costs too much, nobody will go for it. And so, Microsoft lowered the price of the HD-DVD add-in drive to $129USD. You can nab one for yourself at Amazon and Toys R Us, if you're looking for a low-cost HD-DVD player. The drive can also be plugged into any PC and work just like it would on the Xbox360.
Source:
Xbit Labs
16 Comments on Microsoft Lowers Price of HD-DVD Add-In Drive
shame that the uk isn't getting this price cut also, as i would love to get one and transformers
I wonder if this will increase the sales of 360's? Will have to wait and see.
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At our current time, the "Elite" isn't so elite IMHO.
I understand what you're saying though.
Microsoft already did something pretty similar with it's storage mechanism. With the Arcade, you get a 256mb memory card. With Elite/Premium, you get a HDD. Now, no game requires HDD, but the Elite/Premium have one anyway. If you want one on your Arcade, no one is stopping you from going out and buying one separately, but if you want it from the get go, that option is available.