Microsoft Makes Xbox 360 Price Cuts Official

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Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition Console will be priced at $399.99 (Source: Microsoft)

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The Xbox 360 Premium will now feature an MSRP of $349.99 (Source: Microsoft)

Microsoft's Xbox 360 gets its first official price cut

When Sony cut the price on its 60GB PlayStation 3, the industry turned its spotlight on Microsoft for a response. Shortly after Sony's price cut, Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter predicted that Microsoft would cut the price of the Xbox 360 Elite, Premium and Core to $399, $349 and $249 respectively.

Shortly after Pachter's comments, Microsoft Game Studios VP Shane Kim hinted that a price cut was indeed in store for the Xbox 360. Kim noted that Microsoft needed to better compete with Wii in the entry-level arena. "We need to compete effectively for that customer and part of that is getting to the mass market price point for the console. We definitely are working on that area," remarked Kim.

"The timing depends on a lot of different factors and we'll just keep evaluating those," added Microsoft's Robbie Bach.

The chatter surrounding the price cuts became deafening once leaked sales flyers for major retailers began hitting the web. Ads for Wal-Mart and Toy "R" Us showed the Xbox 360 Premium priced at $349. One day later, a Circuit City ad was leaked which mirrored the $349 price for the Premium and added $449 and $279 price tags for the Elite and Core respectively.

Today, Microsoft officially announced the price drops for the three existing Xbox 360 SKUs. Beginning August 8, the Elite, Premium and Core will carry an MSRP of $449.99, $349.99 and $279.99 respectively.

In addition, the previously announced Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition Console will be priced at $399.99 when it hits store shelves in September. The Halo 3-themed Xbox 360 features an HDMI port like the more expensive Elite and an "authentic Spartan green-and-gold finish." Microsoft also notes that the console will come with a Play and Charge kit.

Those that rush out to buy the new cheaper Xbox 360s may wish to go ahead and register for Microsoft’s new online service site for the console – it’s likely that you may need it in the future. In fact, many may just simply want to wait until the new Falcon-based Xbox 360s hit store shelves despite the current temptation of lower prices.

source:::DailyTech - Microsoft Makes Xbox 360 Price Cuts Official
 
i think he wants it for HDMI more than anything else. Its $50 cheaper than elite and still has that as option. better buy than Elite. But it will still be good idea to wait for new sku which will launch soon.
 
Funky said:
i think he wants it for HDMI more than anything else. Its $50 cheaper than elite and still has that as option. better buy than Elite. But it will still be good idea to wait for new sku which will launch soon.
Rumour has it that HDMI will be a standard feature in the upcoming Premium and Core Xbox360's. That is I guess those falcon one's which Microsoft is planning to launch soon.
So maybe for the same price or even lower(If Msft consider's another price drop for these new 360's) anyone can get a premium or Core Xbox360 with HDMI port already in it.It's just a matter of time and temptation while Microsoft is trying to get rid of these flawed 360's....:)
 
i mean is that much of extra chunk really worth it ??

cuz i'de buy a good graphic card and watch the movie :P

anyways the HALO version looks tempting

i just have to choose now

A new PC or a X360 ?
 
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