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MS Says End Of HD DVD Wont Hurt Xbox 360Microsoft says end of HD DVD won't hurt Xbox 360
Feb 18, 2008 4:49:00 PM

Microsoft does not expect sales of its Xbox 360 game console to suffer if Toshiba discontinues HD DVD technology, Microsoft said in a statement on Monday. "We do not believe the recent reports about HD DVD will have any material impact on the Xbox 360 platform or our position in the marketplace," the company said.

"We will wait until we hear from Toshiba before announcing any specific plans around the Xbox 360 HD DVD player." Xbox 360 supports a plug-in HD DVD accessory that allows customers to view high definition DVDs produced only with this Toshiba technology.

Toshiba sources said on Saturday that the company is preparing to exit the HD DVD business, thereby surrendering a two-year battle to control the format of next-generation DVDs. The Nikkei business daily has reported that Toshiba plans to make an announcement on Tuesday. Customers would be left to buy high-definition DVDs produced with Blu-ray, a technology controlled by Sony.

The Microsoft statement pledged that Xbox 360 customers would continue to be able to consume high-definition movies, television programs, and DVDs they already own. In January, a Microsoft executive said the company would be open to supporting Blu-ray technology for its Xbox 360 machine.

ZDNET News/REUTERS
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Response by:  on  11/13/2008  at  03:53 AM
But now the Xbox 360 is one of the face product for Microsoft. It is most selling gaming consoles now. Your information is great regarding the Xbox 360.

Thanks

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