Xbox 360 Blu-ray Drive Already On Trial at Microsoft, Could Be Released in May

MS Xbox 360 Blu-ray Player

Whilst rumours circulating around the net today concerning an announcement by Toshiba that it was acting to drop their much beleaguered HD DVD format have proven somewhat unfounded (Toshiba have merely stated that they are considering its future – when, in all honesty, few would argue that its future is that it simply doesn’t have one) according to one online source Microsoft, who, as we previously reported, have already acted to cut the price of its Xbox 360 HD DVD players, apparently already have an Xbox 360 Blu-ray drive in trails and could be set to release the drive in as little as three months.

Whilst hardly a shock revelation – having backed the failing HD DVD format MS now have little option but to see the error of their ways – what may surprise some (not us) is that, according to SmartHouse, ‘MS insiders’ have been so willing to blab about the apparent Xbox 360 Blu-ray unit when it’s clear that MS are desperate to clear as many of their stockpiled HD DVD units as possible.

It’s good to know, then, that whilst MS are happy to drop the price of their Xbox 360 HD DVD drives by a mere $50 in order to shift as many of the soon to be obsolete players as possible they are not quite as willing to bring a little transparency to proceedings and admit that their Xbox 360 HD DVD drives are somewhat less of a bargain than the uninformed may otherwise think (not that we’ve exactly seen queues of consumers battling to get their hands on them of late).

Microsoft really need to get real. If they want to clear components featuring technology even they purportedly no longer believe in then they need to drop the price of their Xbox HD DVD players by rather more than $50 (though, let’s be honest here, few would seriously consider parting with the cash to avail themselves of one when even Toshiba are so publicly coming to terms with HD DVD’s demise).

Update: Microsoft have now officially announced that their Xbox 360 HD DVD player is dead.

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  • 1 Comment / Add Your Response?

    1. asd says:

      This is terrible, i’m on low budget as it is, microsoft should compensate for all the blue-ray drives

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