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All those rumors about Microsoft adding a Blu-ray drive to the Xbox 360 have been dismissed with Microsoft stating that it is "fully committed to HD-DVD." I don't really think it would have been even necessary for Microsoft to have added a Blu-ray drive if it did. HD-DVD has enough space and capabilities to deliver a good HD quality movie or game.
May 21, 2007 - Microsoft has downplayed rumours circulating that it will offer an external Blu-ray Disc drive for the Xbox 360, issuing an official statement earlier this week to underline its commitment to the HD DVD high-definition format.
The statement was released on GamerscoreBlog, a Microsoft-owned website, and affirms that, Current reports indicating that we have a back-up plan which includes Blu-ray support are incorrect, adding that Microsoft remains fully committed to HD DVD.
The rumours arose following an interview by Japanese website ITMedia with Peter Moore, Microsofts Vice President, Interactive Entertainment Business and Devices Division, at the CES show in January this year. During the interview Mr. Moore spoke of the consoles flexibility to adapt to consumers needs, as shown by the availability of an add-on HD DVD drive. This was subsequently reported as evidence that Microsoft is planning a Blu-ray drive for the Xbox 360 should HD DVD lose the war between the two rival high-definition formats.
The statement recently added on GamerscoreBlog said that It is important to understand the context in which [Mr. Moores] statement was made. We firmly stand behind the HD DVD format as the best choice for consumers. Microsoft has long been one of the strongest advocates of the HD DVD format, along with Toshiba, NEC, Sanyo and others, while Blu-ray enjoys the support of Sony, Samsung, Dell and Apple.







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Wake up Microsoft! The US is the only region that's even HAVING a format war, and HD-DVD is getting KILLED here. Everywhere else, particularly Europe, Blu-ray is simply crushing HD-DVD.
Don't you love how they change their minds?
I'm convinced Microsoft just likes to make headlines and that anything they official state really has absolutely no integrity. It's just a matter of waiting and seeing what actually happens.
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