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Microsoft May Lower Xbox 360 Prices, Revise Hardware



By Thomas Fredrickson
26 January 2007 @ 06:11 pm ET

Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) slashed the shipments forecast of its Xbox 360 video game console yesterday, in a move some analysts believe will pave way for a future price cut and even an updated version of the game system.

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Chief Financial Officer Chris Liddell said on Thursday that Microsoft aims to ship a total of 12 million of its game consoles by June 30, the end of its fiscal year. This is down from a previous 13 to 15 million units target, but some industry observers feel the Redmond, Wash.-based firm is winding down inventories for an upcoming price cut.

"We assume roughly a $100 price cut with the premium unit selling for $299 versus $399 previously," said Rick Sherlund, research analyst for Goldman Sachs.

"With Sony likely delivering enough consoles to meet demand by the June quarter," he explains, "this would seem to be an appropriate time for Microsoft to move down the price curve and benefit from the elasticity of demand."

Also, with Microsoft's smash hit Halo 3 likely to begin shipping in September, Sherlund feels the software giant can still "become profitable in this quarter even with this price reduction."

Microsoft's latest game console made its debut in November 2005, roughly a year ahead of next-generation machines from rivals Sony Corp. and Nintendo Co. Ltd. Since then it has sold over 10 million units, executives said yesterday.

Citigroup's Brent Thill believes that the firm may be lowering its shipments as it makes way for a revision of the game system, which may come this year. Thill believes the new design will be a revised motherboard design, HDMI ports for high-definition video, and 120 GB of storage - 6 times more than its current capacity.

Not all industry experts agree, however.

"A hardware refresh may be in order later this year, but more to cost-reduce the console rather than adding more parts, " commented Paul McNealy of American Technology Research.

Microsoft's Entertainment and Devices division, the group responsible for the Xbox projects, contributed 21 percent towards the software company's $2.68 billion for the quarter.

Shares of Microsoft closed slightly up on the Nasdaq Stock Market today, rising 0.56 percent, or $0.17 to $30.60.

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1.
Jan 26, 2007 10:57pm

i hope they refresh the xbox, the current one sux so bad. i get so many errors. the whole thing is errorprone. plus i need some hdmi so i can get my hi-def on
2.
Jan 27, 2007 6:32pm

i would buy all of them.. xbox,wii and ps3..but i would play ps3 the most..cos it's da best of all~
3.
Jan 27, 2007 7:36pm

The 360 does HD already. Just use your component cables set to HD. HDMI is somewhat flaky and even the receivers that video-switch HDMI do a shoddy job.
4.
Jan 28, 2007 12:34am

this is another proof for that. the first thing microsoft is going to do is selling all the manfuctured 360 befor lunching the advanced version which will feture -at least- HDMI and larger HDD.the price cut is likely to be adding in the value rather than cutting the retailer price.in other word the new version which will have HDMI and larger HDD will be sold at 399$ the same price for the high end version.oh and if you want to correct my splling and ..... go a head i do not give a fcuk
5.
Jan 28, 2007 3:45am

Its the best alright.. the best of nothing and crappy ports.

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