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You can grow or buy: Blockbuster is buying Movielink for digital movie downloads

Netflix chose to develop and offer video on demand (and even hired Anthony Wood, CEO of ReplayTV). 


Video rental chain Blockbuster is going the route of “buy.”


Blockbuster announced that they will acquire Movielink, the digital movie download service owned by several major Hollywood movie studios. Reuters said that this will give Blockbuster “the online foothold it has long sought to compete with rival Netflix.”


Consolidation… It’s getting interesting again.


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It’s official: Microsoft lowers the retail price on Xbox 360 consoles

As previously speculated, MSNBC reports that Microsoft will cut the retail price on the Xbox 360 by $50 – that’s for the model with a 20GB hard drive.



“The company said its most popular console, which comes with a 20-gigabyte hard drive, will cost $349. A basic console without a hard drive or wireless controllers will retail for $279, $20 less than its current price, while the Xbox 360 Elite, a black version with a 120-gigabyte hard drive and high-definition video support, will drop $50 to $449.


The official press release is on xbox.com here.



“Microsoft today kicked off the greatest holiday lineup in videogame history by announcing it will reduce the retail price of Xbox 360™ by $50 beginning August 8 at United States retailers nationwide. Soon to follow, Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) will release its blockbuster video game title Madden NFL 08 on August 14. This important mass-appeal franchise was the top-selling game of 2006 and is the top-selling franchise of the past 10 years. Only Xbox 360 offers a console for all interests and budgets.


“… Xbox 360 Core System now has an estimated retail price of $279.99… [and the] 120GB hard drive, Xbox 360 Elite will be priced at $449.99. The Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition Console [with 20GB hard drive] will hit store shelves in September with a price of $399.99.”

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InsideMicrosoft speculates on a drop in the street prices on the Xbox 360 in the States

Of interest… the InsideMicrosoft blog news channel says that there’s drop coming in the street prices on the Xbox 360…



“Leaks are coming at the rate of several a day that an Xbox 360 price drop is imminent, sometime in the next ten days. A Circuit City ad shows that you should be able to get an Xbox 360 Premium, the most common version of the system, for $350, fifty bucks less than now, starting August 12. A Core system, without a hard drive, will go for $280, a drop of $20, and the big hard drive’d Elite will drop thirty to $450. The Premium comes with a free copy of Rockstar’s Table Tennis (which rocks).”


Hmmm… should be an interesting Holiday season. Perhaps with more interesting stories to come aroun Xbox 360 and HD DVD.


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Article: PC World on Best Products for Streaming Audio and Video

In MSN Tech & Gadgets (love that subsite) there’s an informative post from by PC World columnist Lincoln Spector on the “Best Products for Streaming Audio and Video With Ease.” 



“Want to watch your movies in the bedroom or listen to your albums in the kitchen? We identify which devices do the best job of streaming PC-based video and audio all over your home.


“It’s easier than ever to liberate your collection of audio, video, and photo files from the confines of a PC–so you can enjoy it at the level of comfort and quality that your home theater setup provides. Streaming media players, also known as digital media receivers, connect to your TV and surround-sound speakers and, via an interface on your television, let you stream multimedia files from networked PCs, hard disks, and (in some cases) the Internet.”

 PC World evaluates seven current digital media adapters:


Also of interest from the article:



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Of interest: Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Moves to $179, plus free HD DVDs… is that enough?

How did I miss this announcement yesterday? (No, not the nearly $1B that SharePoint Server sales generated so far… just north of $800M to be exact.)



“Microsoft Corp. announced it will lower the price of the popular Xbox 360™ HD DVD Player from $199 to $179 ERP (United States only) starting Aug. 1, 2007, and will add five free HD DVD movies for anyone purchasing an Xbox 360 HD DVD Player between Aug. 1 and Sept. 30.”


For me, the “Heroes: Season 1” boxed set on HD DVD is almost worth the investment. Almost.


When, oh when, will we see an Xbox 360 Elite HD bundle announced? I don’t want another peripheral for the Xbox 360… I would like to see an HD DVD drive built in to the main unit. That would be worth the premium cost.


When asked about this today in the analyst meeting, (a “device come out that combines all these” — music, gaming, digital TV or movies), Robbie Bach said…



“Well, let’s do two sort of clarifying points. One, even today’s Xbox you would say does music, does video, it will we’ve already announced that we will enable it to be a set-top box for a Media Room service. So it in a way does some of those things, even though its primary purpose will always be to focus on gaming, and making sure it’s a great game console.
    
“In terms of is there the search for the one device, I don’t actually I’m not actually, myself, a big believer in the one device theory. I think you’re going to have multiple different devices, depending on where you are, what you want to do. You’re going to want to have access to the same content, but you might use it differently.
   
“You’re going to want access to your music on a mobile phone. You’re going to want access to video on a mobile phone. You’re going to want access to music on an Xbox, you’re going to want access to video on an Xbox. You’re going to want access to all of that on a PC. The form in which it takes, the way in which it gets delivered, and the use you make of it probably will vary a little bit by device. And we have to be flexible enough, and design a simple, and integrated experience, so that people can feel comfortable with all that.
   
I will tell you, from a design perspective, that’s a real challenge. But, I think we’re on the right path, in particular focusing on services, because they can be delivered to any device. And once the connectivity is available for that, I think you’re going to see that start to take off in a big way.”


OK, I get that.


But if investing in a family room device that has a DVD player on board, why not offer a premium model with an integrated HD DVD drive?


BTW, of interest: Microsoft hosted its Financial Analyst Meeting for 2007 today: click here to view exec transcripts and presentations.


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