Xbox 360 updates, price cuts, and chatpad
jared
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Microsoft wasn't going to sit back and let Sony have all the fun, even if their PS3 sales did jump <a href="http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2007/07/09/ps3-price-drop-causes-a-2800-jump-in-sales-at-amazon-com/">increase 2800%</a> after the PS3 price drop.
First, we have the <a href="http://www.techspot.com/news/26071-Xbox-360-to-get-65nm-Falcon-chips-this-fall.html">new 65nm "Falcon" chip</a>. An internal source says that Microsoft will release their next generation of 360s this fall and they will be equipped with the Falcon along with redesigned motherboard and a new GPU. The new 65nm chips will allow the the Xbox 360 to run cooler. They are also 50% cheaper to produce compared to the current 90nm chip.
Cutting costs with the new 65nm chip will help if the next prediction turns out true. Analysts are forecasting <a href="http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6299&Itemid=2">Xbox 360 price cuts</a> to be announced at E3 during Microsoft's press conference (today). The predicted price cuts are:
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<li>Elite: $479 -> $399</li>
<li>Premium: $399 -> $349</li>
<li>Core: $299 -> $249</li>
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Microsoft is hoping these price cuts will counter the PS3's surging sales.
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[/float]Lastly, the QWERTY keyboard for the 360 that was announced back in May <a href="http://www.xbox360fanboy.com/2007/07/10/chatpad-messenger-kit-will-cost-30/">has finally been revealed</a>. Information was posted on the Xbox website. The device, which is appropriately called the Chatpad, will snap onto your existing controller and give gamers a mini keyboard in their hands. It will cost $30 when released in September.
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Microsoft wasn't going to sit back and let Sony have all the fun, even if their PS3 sales did jump <a href="http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2007/07/09/ps3-price-drop-causes-a-2800-jump-in-sales-at-amazon-com/">increase 2800%</a> after the PS3 price drop.
First, we have the <a href="http://www.techspot.com/news/26071-Xbox-360-to-get-65nm-Falcon-chips-this-fall.html">new 65nm "Falcon" chip</a>. An internal source says that Microsoft will release their next generation of 360s this fall and they will be equipped with the Falcon along with redesigned motherboard and a new GPU. The new 65nm chips will allow the the Xbox 360 to run cooler. They are also 50% cheaper to produce compared to the current 90nm chip.
Cutting costs with the new 65nm chip will help if the next prediction turns out true. Analysts are forecasting <a href="http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6299&Itemid=2">Xbox 360 price cuts</a> to be announced at E3 during Microsoft's press conference (today). The predicted price cuts are:
<ul>
<li>Elite: $479 -> $399</li>
<li>Premium: $399 -> $349</li>
<li>Core: $299 -> $249</li>
</ul>
Microsoft is hoping these price cuts will counter the PS3's surging sales.
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For images, view on front page
[/float]Lastly, the QWERTY keyboard for the 360 that was announced back in May <a href="http://www.xbox360fanboy.com/2007/07/10/chatpad-messenger-kit-will-cost-30/">has finally been revealed</a>. Information was posted on the Xbox website. The device, which is appropriately called the Chatpad, will snap onto your existing controller and give gamers a mini keyboard in their hands. It will cost $30 when released in September.
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The core for $249 is a killer deal. I was never an xbox fan, but Microsoft is really doing everything right with this second gen console.
Yeah yeah I know.
I'm just wondering if the extended warranty I purchased still tacks on another 2 years after the expiration of this new warranty.