Interesting that the 60gb prem sku is 3lbs lighter than the 20gb version. Smaller powerbrick and 60nm gpu?
Two lbs, Don't forget the $349 price tag.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11793639&postcount=131
The 20gb gets a firesale similar to how Sony did with their SKUs last year.
Except Sony dropped the 60GB from $599 to $499 and then released the Motorstorm bundle for $499 to replace it. MS is going down and then up, which is a strange but makes sense for those might hold out for an expected $299 60GB. I think they should have just made the 20GB $279 and released the 60GB at $299.
And why 60GB?
And why 60GB?
Two lbs, Don't forget the $349 price tag.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11793639&postcount=131
The technology to antiquate BD already exists, it's only a matter of price point.
That's arguably the case for every format that is ever introduced. What new technologies are poised to take over BR market share? I don't see BR going away any time soon, the only thing that even stands a chance is net based digital distribution but there are a lot of obstacles to overcome before that becomes popular with the mainstream.
Anyways what are peoples thoughts on these two key points:
Will the 360 see a sales spike due to these price cuts?
What will Sony do in light of these price cuts?
Will the 360 see a sales spike due to these price cuts?
Digital Downloads are already very mainstream , much more so than blu-ray (take a look at iTunes numbers). They just need the content and bandwidth.
do you have a link to those numbers? That's really interesting if true.
Initially yes but it looks like MS is simply clearing the remaining 20GB stock to make way for the 60GB model later in the month. The question is what price will the new model be.
I just got the official email from Xbox.com that the 360 (Arcade) has dropped to $349 in Australia. It didn't mention Pro/Elites.