XBox Next Coming in 3 Versions

  • The latest information to seep through Microsoft's NDAs


    regards the marketing process which the company will employ to launch the XBox follow-up


    console. The whole process involves a timeline spanning from a period of one year, from fall


    2005 to fall 2006, and three different consoles including a fully functional PC


    version.


    The full release schedule suggests that XBox Next and XBox Next HD will be


    released on or around fall 2005 while XBox Next PC will appear in fall


    2006.


    Microsoft reacted to user backlash at the decision to not include a Hard Drive


    by providing two versions of XBox Next, one without a hard drive, keeping costs nice and low


    and one with A Hard Drive, to increase functionality for the more demanding XBox


    user.
    XBox Next PC will be ready one year later and will also additionally offer a CD


    Burner, Wireless keyboard, mouse and controller and will connect to a high-definition TV or


    PC monitor. The PC version of the console will offer Media Center functionality so users


    will be able to view movies, music and photos, the device will also play most available PC


    games. Microsoft describes XBox Next PC as an XBox console with the added features of an


    entry level PC, without the possibility to upgrade the installed RAM or CPU.


    The plan


    seems to be a very well thought out attempt to gain the lead from Sony as Microsoft will


    have a one year advantage over the PS3 and will also be able to use the XBox Next PC launch


    to interfere with Sony's PS3 launch should that take place during fall 2006. There are some


    doubts being raised however, claiming that Microsoft may be spreading XBox Next too thin by


    releasing 3 different versions. The PC version of the console especially has created some


    controversy as it seems to suggest that MS wants to have its cake and eat it. Is the idea of


    a fully functional PC/console hybrid for which you will have to buy games and also pay to


    play them online such a novel idea? Phantom anyone?