Xbox 360 Console: Bigger Storage and Better Price
July 14, 2008
If you have recently become a proud owner of the Xbox 360 gaming console, then this news is something that will make you burn in envy. Microsoft has let it out of their mouth that the gaming console is going to pack in three times more storage as compared to the previous versions and the news that will make you wild in jealousy is that the price remains the same as the previous versions which is $349 (approx. Rs. 14, 860).
Hitting the stores of U.S and Canada by August, the new Xbox 360 will feature a 60GB hard drive allows the user to store more data which can be in form of music, movies, television shows and of course game content as well. And if that news wasn’t enough to make you furious with envy, then do not read further as the previous 20GB Xbox 360 console will also get a huge price cut. Prior the price was $349 USD, now the price steps down to $299 (approx. Rs. 12, 730), which saves $50 into the piggy bank.
“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,” commented 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.”
With the Xbox 360 gaming console, one can not only enjoy their game session but also entertain their friends with crisp DVD movies which is possible with the gaming console’s DVD Player. If you wish to take your gaming experience a step further, then sign up to the console’s Xbox LIVE Gold one-month subscription which gives you access to multi-player games and even chat with an entire group of friends at a time.
So now with the bigger storage and better pricing, the Xbox 360 is sure to keep you glued to your seats which will deliver great quality entertainment and a crisp gaming experience all of it at a better price and larger storage.





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