Redmond, Washington—Microsoft is giving consumers
more gigabytes for their buck. The company today announced an Xbox 360®
console with triple the storage space of the original console, but for
the same price of $349 (U.S.) estimated retail price.
Available in retail stores in the U.S. and Canada starting in early
August, the upgraded Xbox 360 will include a 60GB hard drive for
storing the growing wealth of digital entertainment available for the
console, including music, movies, television shows, and game content.
In addition, Microsoft today dropped the price of its 20GB Xbox 360
console in the U.S. and Canada to just $299 (U.S.) (ERP) while supplies
last, a savings of $50.
"We know consumers need more and more space to store the amazing
digital content Xbox 360 offers, and we're giving it to them at no
extra charge," said Albert Penello, Xbox director of product management
at Microsoft. "No one device offers the depth and breadth of
entertainment that Xbox 360 can deliver, and now you'll have three
times the storage to manage all that great content."
Xbox 360 is just one of three Xbox 360 gaming and entertainment
systems Microsoft offers. Microsoft's Xbox 360 Arcade, which comes with
a 256MB memory unit and five Xbox LIVE Arcade games, is a value for the
whole family for $279 (U.S.) (ERP), and the premium Xbox 360 Elite
console is available with a 120GB hard drive for $449 (U.S.) (ERP).