Microsoft mulls Xbox 360 price cut
With monthly sales of its Xbox 360 lagging far behind Nintendo’s Wii, Microsoft Relevant Products/Services is reportedly considering a dramatic price cut for its next-generation gaming console. In an interview with Bloomberg News, David Hufford, a director of Xbox product management, said that the "sweet spot" for the gaming console market is $199.
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