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There are always new stories about DVD disc and HD DVD drive coming out, and this one is particularly interesting. If you want to be on top of the new technological advancements these days, then of course you are going to have to learn about such things, especially the HD DVD drive, and you will find this next story particularly intriguing.

Microsoft Story

We all know about the Xbox, which is one of the most popular video game consoles in the world today. The Xbox is a gaming machine that was developed by Microsoft, and which features four controller ports that allow for easy multiplayer gaming, multi-signal audio-video connections for simple and easy hookup to TVs and home theater systems, DVD player, parental lock on DVD player so that you can choose what content you want to deem suitable, and more.

The Xbox is loved by millions around the world, adults and children alike, and if you are considering getting a video game this is definitely one that you will want to consider. The Xbox offers hundreds of different games that you can play on the console, and now that the Xbox has been out for quite some time now it is very affordable. It used to be around $800 and now can be found listed anywhere as low as just a couple hundred bucks.

This HD DVD drive is very important, and is about the story of how Microsoft will end production of the external HD DVD drive for its Xbox 360 video game console according to a report by the Associated Press.

As the company said, HD DVD is one of several ways we offer a high definition experience to consumers and we will continue to give consumers the choice to enjoy digital distribution of high definition movies and TV shows directly to their living room, along with playback of the DVD movies they already own.

Microsoft is the latest top-tier tech company who has abandoned the failed high definition disc format, and along with Toshiba, Intel and NEC, Microsoft was one of the most prominent supporters of the standard, which was why this story was so interesting to begin with.

Keep in mind that this is just one of many different stories involving Microsoft and the Xbox HD DVD drive, so if you are interested in learning more about this you should know that there are certainly many more stories for you to read.

by: Hugh J. Lara




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