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    xbox 360 Toshiba expects Xbox 360 with internal HD-DVD

    Mark Whittard, general manager of Toshiba's Information Systems Division in Australia, believes that Microsoft will release an Xbox 360 with an internal HD-DVD drive in future.

    "I would imagine that there are plans in place to put an HD DVD drive internally in future revisions of the product," he told IT Wire in Australia.

    "They're not speaking about it publicly at the moment but I would expect them to do that and fairly soon."

    Microsoft has previously indicated that it plans to offer the HD-DVD - a rival to Sony's Blu-ray technology, which will ship as part of PlayStation 3 - as an add-on peripheral this Christmas.

    But it has rejected suggestions that it will revise the Xbox 360 hardware in the manner Whittard suggests, believing it will confuse the market.

    Last December, prior to the announcement of an HD-DVD add-on, the company said it had no current plans to release an Xbox 360 equipped with an internal HD-DVD component - although some would highlight its use of the word "current" as important.

    Then again, Microsoft will also be acutely aware of the reaction to Sony's pricing for PlayStation 3, which will cost considerably more than its next-generation counterpart largely thanks to the use of components like Cell and a Blu-ray drive.

    Furthermore, Microsoft has repeatedly asserted that games will not be allowed to run from HD-DVD discs.

    Meanwhile, describing the battle between Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 as "one looming potential war" in the HD-DVD/Blu-ray confrontation, Whittard clearly feels the comfort of Microsoft's backing for HD-DVD - a project that Toshiba is also intimately involved in.

    "With Microsoft's marketing engine behind HD DVD, who knows what will happen," he told IT Wire.

    Microsoft had yet to respond to Whittard's comments at the time of going to press.

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    Looks like they wont now as this news from Team Xbox GamerScoreBlog (via xbox-scene) says:
    Saw a few stories online about an Xbox 360 with a built-in HD DVD drive: not true. We have no plans to release an Xbox 360 with an internal HD DVD. What we showcased at E3 was an external HD DVD drive, and we're sticking with that.

    We've always had a games-first emphasis with the Xbox, but some consumers can build on the platform - like by adding a Windows Media Center Edition PC. By keeping the drive external, we're offering consumers a choice in creating their own hi-def experiences. So: no plans for an internal HD DVD.
    Original (incorrect) article from itwire.com.au:
    According to the general manager of Toshiba Information Systems Division in Australia, Mark Whittard, the high definition video war between Toshiba's HD DVD and Sony's Blu-ray formats will spill over into the games console market within months.
    "One looming potential war extending from this is the Xbox versus PlayStation," says Whittard. "The Xbox is coming out with an HD DVD player towards the end of this year. With Microsoft's marketing engine behind HD DVD, who knows what will happen."

    The Xbox 360 is coming out with a HD DVD player? This is news to us. We were under the impression that there would just be a HD DVD plug-in available.
    "I would imagine that there are plans in place to put an HD DVD drive internally in future revisions of the product," says Whittard. "They're not speaking about it publicly at the moment but I would expect them to do that and fairly soon."

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