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	Comments on: Report: Microsoft&#8217;s next-gen Xbox already in production stage	</title>
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		By: mike		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 13:13:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[lets hope it actually isn&#039;t deleted this time......
it will probably have a blu-ray player on it, now that the lower cost of the BD drive won&#039;t cause the system to cost $699 on release, like the PS3 was. Just because Sony had a hand in the R&#038;D of the blu-ray, doesn&#039;t mean it will never be on a microsoft product. If that was the case, Then why is the DVD, which sony also aided in with the R&#038;D, on the current generation of microsoft, and nintendo consoles? And your fre to play online is a moot point when it comes to the xbox and xbox live, as you get more frequent, and much faster updates on the xbox over the PS3, so paying for the service the small 5 dollars a month (even less when you can find the live cards on sale) helps to make the xbox live system faster and more reliable, not to mention much less prone to being hacked and having millions of peoples personal financial information available to the highest bidder, and the PSN being down for months due to the hack. what you pay for on the xbox is kind of like peace of mind, knowing your information is safer, and your online experience is more stable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>lets hope it actually isn&#8217;t deleted this time&#8230;&#8230;<br />
it will probably have a blu-ray player on it, now that the lower cost of the BD drive won&#8217;t cause the system to cost $699 on release, like the PS3 was. Just because Sony had a hand in the R&amp;D of the blu-ray, doesn&#8217;t mean it will never be on a microsoft product. If that was the case, Then why is the DVD, which sony also aided in with the R&amp;D, on the current generation of microsoft, and nintendo consoles? And your fre to play online is a moot point when it comes to the xbox and xbox live, as you get more frequent, and much faster updates on the xbox over the PS3, so paying for the service the small 5 dollars a month (even less when you can find the live cards on sale) helps to make the xbox live system faster and more reliable, not to mention much less prone to being hacked and having millions of peoples personal financial information available to the highest bidder, and the PSN being down for months due to the hack. what you pay for on the xbox is kind of like peace of mind, knowing your information is safer, and your online experience is more stable.</p>
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		By: Michael		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 13:10:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[it will probably have a blu-ray player on it, now that the lower cost of the BD drive won&#039;t cause the system to cost $699 on release, like the PS3 was. Just because Sony had a hand in the R&#038;D of the blu-ray, doesn&#039;t mean it will never be on a microsoft product. If that was the case, Then why is the DVD, which sony also aided in with the R&#038;D, on the current generation of microsoft, and nintendo consoles? And your fre to play online is a moot point when it comes to the xbox and xbox live, as you get more frequent, and much faster updates on the xbox over the PS3, so paying for the service the small 5 dollars a month (even less when you can find the live cards on sale) helps to make the xbox live system faster and more reliable, not to mention much less prone to being hacked and having millions of peoples personal financial information available to the highest bidder, and the PSN being down for months due to the hack. what you pay for on the xbox is kind of like peace of mind, knowing your information is safer, and your online experience is more stable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>it will probably have a blu-ray player on it, now that the lower cost of the BD drive won&#8217;t cause the system to cost $699 on release, like the PS3 was. Just because Sony had a hand in the R&amp;D of the blu-ray, doesn&#8217;t mean it will never be on a microsoft product. If that was the case, Then why is the DVD, which sony also aided in with the R&amp;D, on the current generation of microsoft, and nintendo consoles? And your fre to play online is a moot point when it comes to the xbox and xbox live, as you get more frequent, and much faster updates on the xbox over the PS3, so paying for the service the small 5 dollars a month (even less when you can find the live cards on sale) helps to make the xbox live system faster and more reliable, not to mention much less prone to being hacked and having millions of peoples personal financial information available to the highest bidder, and the PSN being down for months due to the hack. what you pay for on the xbox is kind of like peace of mind, knowing your information is safer, and your online experience is more stable.</p>
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		By: mike		</title>
		<link>https://gamingbolt.com/report-microsofts-next-gen-xbox-already-in-production-stage#comment-138969</link>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 May 2012 13:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hopefully my comment won&#039;t get deleted this time around..............................
it will probably have a blu-ray player on it, now that the lower cost of the BD drive won&#039;t cause the system to cost $699 on release, like the PS3 was. Just because Sony had a hand in the R&#038;D of the blu-ray, doesn&#039;t mean it will never be on a microsoft product. If that was the case, Then why is the DVD, which sony also aided in with the R&#038;D, on the current generation of microsoft, and nintendo consoles? And your fre to play online is a moot point when it comes to the xbox and xbox live, as you get more frequent, and much faster updates on the xbox over the PS3, so paying for the service the small 5 dollars a month (even less when you can find the live cards on sale) helps to make the xbox live system faster and more reliable, not to mention much less prone to being hacked and having millions of peoples personal financial information available to the highest bidder, and the PSN being down for months due to the hack. what you pay for on the xbox is kind of like peace of mind, knowing your information is safer, and your online experience is more stable.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hopefully my comment won&#8217;t get deleted this time around&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;<br />
it will probably have a blu-ray player on it, now that the lower cost of the BD drive won&#8217;t cause the system to cost $699 on release, like the PS3 was. Just because Sony had a hand in the R&amp;D of the blu-ray, doesn&#8217;t mean it will never be on a microsoft product. If that was the case, Then why is the DVD, which sony also aided in with the R&amp;D, on the current generation of microsoft, and nintendo consoles? And your fre to play online is a moot point when it comes to the xbox and xbox live, as you get more frequent, and much faster updates on the xbox over the PS3, so paying for the service the small 5 dollars a month (even less when you can find the live cards on sale) helps to make the xbox live system faster and more reliable, not to mention much less prone to being hacked and having millions of peoples personal financial information available to the highest bidder, and the PSN being down for months due to the hack. what you pay for on the xbox is kind of like peace of mind, knowing your information is safer, and your online experience is more stable.</p>
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		By: Dave		</title>
		<link>https://gamingbolt.com/report-microsofts-next-gen-xbox-already-in-production-stage#comment-138348</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 18:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Does it have a blu-ray player, and free to play online? no, not interested then.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does it have a blu-ray player, and free to play online? no, not interested then.</p>
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