09 Jan
Posted by Darren Stevens as Business, Online, Technology, Xbox360
Microsoft’s Robbie Bach introduces Xbox 360 IPTV during his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
[Thanks, Ryan]
Tags: Business, Online, Technology, Xbox360
3 Responses
tidles
January 9th, 2007 at 5:32 am
1Erm… no thanks.
Anuban
January 9th, 2007 at 5:37 am
2I don’t get it … what do you find so awful about IPTV? Just that it comes from MS? It looks cool to me and again no one knows how much it is going to be so maybe it is best not to jump to conclusions. I guess for most 360 owners it is going to be well received but for others they see it as a gimmick. Oh well to each his own.
Davis Freeberg’s Digital Connection - Coming Soon To A Living Room Near You . . .
January 9th, 2007 at 10:44 am
3[...] IPTV support for Xbox 360 - Microsoft’s has spent billions of dollars and years of research trying to break into the living room, but so far has had limited success. With Microsoft Vista offering media center functionality and with the Xbox 360 set to take on a new role as a set top box for IPTV clients, Microsoft is in a strong position to make a play for the digital living room in 2007. As Microsoft’s IPTV plans continue to develop, it will be facinating to see if they use the Xbox 360 as a way to differentiate IPTV from cable. Is it possible that we could one day see Bellsouth renting the Xbox 360 as part of a triple play package? Given how lucrative video game sales actually are, I can see a powerful business model developing here. [...]
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