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By Greg Sandoval
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 8, 2006 1:50:00 AM

LOS ANGELES--Microsoft on Monday offered the first glimpse of an external HD DVD drive built for the Xbox 360 game console.

Kevin Collins, senior program manager at Microsoft, demonstrated the HD DVD drive, which he said is scheduled to hit store shelves for the upcoming holiday shopping season, to attendees of the DVD Forum here.

HD DVD for Xbox 360

The device--about the size of a hardback book--played "The Phantom of the Opera" as Collins pulled up a menu bar to display a few of its navigation and interactive features that can be called up on screen while a movie is playing. Collins said Microsoft's HD DVD drive will be among the least expensive of the HD DVD players, but he declined to disclose the drive's retail price.

"All the audio and video processing is done inside the Xbox," said Collins, who noted that research has shown that a majority of Xbox owners already own high-definition displays. An Xbox drive provides them with all the other equipment they need to watch HD DVD movies, he said.

"This gives consumers choice and keeps their cost down," Collins said

Microsoft has chosen to back the HD DVD format over Blu-ray. Both technologies are vying to replace the DVD format and are represented by consortiums that include electronics makers and Hollywood studios.

Video game machines may prove to be a crucial battleground for the two formats, some observers predict.

In November, Sony's PlayStation 3 is expected to debut equipped with a Blu-ray drive. In contrast to Microsoft's strategy to go with an external drive, PlayStation's drive will be built in.

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I agree as well
I believe HD DVD really is a better option for it's compatibility and durability, if anything else.

Your point ... "If the anti-Microsoft crowd could calm down and see this objectively, it cou... (Read the rest)
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Deja Vu  michael44 | 08/08/06
Tought battle  Boot_Agnostic | 08/08/06
HD DVD could be a good thing, because or in spite of Microsoft  A.Typical Zork | 08/08/06
I agree....  cjules13 | 08/08/06
Just a few more films?  BCF1968 | 08/08/06
I agree as well  Prognosticator | 08/08/06
What's the cost?  BCF1968 | 08/08/06

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