Microsoft rumored to cut Xbox 360 price by $100
Microsoft is planning to cut the retail price of its Xbox 360 Pro System from $399 currently to $299 in an attempt to compete with the PlayStation 3 (PS3), which will be launched by Sony in November of this year, according to Taiwan-based OEM component makers. Microsoft Taiwan denied the report, asserting that it is misinformation.
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