MICROSOFT DROPS PRICE OF 120GB XBOX 360 SYSTEM

XGC Overlord XS

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Microsoft drops price of 120GB Xbox 360 system

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As was expected, Microsoft is cutting the price of its high-end Xbox 360 Elite, which comes with a 120 Gigabyte hard drive, by $100 from $399 to the price of $299, starting Friday. The current $299 60GB model will be reduced to $249 while supplies last. That means eventually, the only two models at retail will be the 120GB version and the $199 Arcade model without a hard drive.

"This is really an effort to pass the cost reduction we are able to achieve through engineering and manufacturing onto consumers," said David Dennis, Microsoft Xbox 360 product manager. "Reducing the number of (models) really just simplifes our manufacturing and makes it easier for our retail partners to manage their inventory and makes the purchase decision easier for consumers. It's really a win-win-win all around."

Dennis noted that the Xbox 360 "already had great momentum this year with 17% sales increases over the first seven months of 2008, while other systems have slowed sales. The Xbox 360, launched in November 2005, has sold nearly 16 million in the U.S., putting it in second place behind the $249 Nintendo Wii (nearly 21 million) and ahead of the $299 Sony PlayStation 3 (8 million-plus). "This sets us up for the holiday," Dennis said, "and a lot of people are doing back to school shopping so being at a reduced price at this time is good for that reason."

On the system's reliability, Dennis said that "with any consumer electronics device you constantly engineer and reengineer to drive better performance and better reliablitly. Obviously, we had some reliability issues but we feel they are largely behind us based on the quality of the product we are manufacturing today."

Jesse Divnich, director of analyst services at Electronic Entertainment Design and Research, does not expect Xbox 360 sales to rise significantly because of the price change. "Some would argue that Microsoft's new pricing scheme represents more of a pseudo price drop than an actual price drop since consumers looking to purchase a core Xbox 360 system will still have to pay $299, as they had prior to the new hardware line-up," he said in a report. "The price drop on the Xbox 360 Elite means that Microsoft's core hardware SKU now boasts a bigger hard-drive and HDMI support than its Xbox 360 Pro predecessor."

Even though the Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 are both priced at $299, Divnich said that "technologically the Xbox 360 is not at the same level as" the PS3. "This puts the Xbox 360 into a tough position where it is outmatched in terms of hardware capabilities at $299 and the Nintendo Wii remains alluring to casual and price sensitive consumers at $249," he said. "Over the next year Microsoft will most likely reposition the Xbox 360 Elite model closer to the $249 price point to both pressure Sony and attract potential Nintendo Wii consumers. From a strategic standpoint this would then allow Microsoft to introduce the new Natal model in 2010/2011 at the $299 price point and still have an option for consumers cheaper than the (PS3)."

By Mike Snider

Source: USAToday
 

SYN soonerbomb

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Thats awesome, yet crazy! I have a guy I work with that bought the 60gb for his daughter monday for her birthday next week, so he's taking it back today and picking up the 120gb tomorrow. Pure win!!!
 

SYN BLACK XS

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Fantastic console, havent had a single problem with mine yet. Well worth the original price, so this will be an absolute steal!
 

EGC xSmileyx IX

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Yeah I payed 299 for the 20G a lil over a year ago. Gotten the 3 red rings once so far. But if it breaks again at least I'll get a lot more bang for my buck.
 

Killian Wargear

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Wow you guys really got on the band wagon for this one. I feel that though this sounds like a great thing now, its not going to be once everyone cools thier heads. Once all the Pros are sold thats it, no more Pro which was the main SKU for Xbox. A few things can and probably will happen.

What if retailers sell out of Pros and some of those that are bought RRoD? How many Pros do you think MicroSoft has to "Exchange" for them. (Exchanging is now what they do for all Xboxes now. They repair yours but send you an already repaired model. Someone somwhere daown the line will get yours.) Anyways back to what I was saying. OK all the Pros are off the shelves and a few RRoD, how are they going to Exchange for a Pro? Give you an Arcade? What are the chances they will upgrade your exchange to an Elite? (Here is the good news about this. I think there is a law so if this happens they must replace it with the same kind/type or upgrade it for free)

Also, though this isn't that big of a real deal, but along with the price cut, the Elites are no longer shipping with an HDMI cable, just the A/V. Not even component, standard composite A/V :-( Like I said its not a big deal, but instead of a price cut they are "Nerfing" the contents of the packaging the Elites come with. To me thats not a price cut, its a cut back.

Here is my other nag. -$100 for the Elite. -$50 for the Pro, while suplies last. And yet no price drop on the Arcade. What gives? Why not drop it $25? Not like it even has an HDMI port and it comes with the same composite Audio/Video Cables as the New Elites :-(

And to make matters worse, now my wife is making me eat a healthy diet of flavorless, bland foods LOL :-(
 

SYN BLACK XS

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Microsofts done a good job of working out the RR issues as far as replacement units go. Theyre holding up their obligation to try to correct the problem(s) and replace effected models. Yes, you may and probably will receive a refurbished model, but theyre 90% new on the inside anyway.

As far as the Arcade goes, it all comes down to HDD size. Without one, theres really no reason to change anything. Plus, with HDMI options/improved chipset/etc the Arcade is a bargain. Just MO, but its hard to break the fanboyishness after working w/ them
 

Heriophant

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If they anything like mobile phones, you will get a refurbished one, and phones are not 90% new more like 95% old and replaced the broken part, but would microsoft really be that cheap?? lol i think so..
 
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