News Best Buy's Black Friday Deals -- Revealed! By Swanni Washington, D.C. (Nov. 13, 2011) -- How would you like a Toshiba Wi-Fi-ready Blu-ray Player for $39.99? Or how about a Sharp 42-inch, 1080p LCD HDTV for $199? Or how about a Microsoft XBox 360 Kinect for $99?
Microsoft last night posted a video (below) taking a mild jab at Apple for the lack of Blu-ray on Macs. The roughly minute-long spot personifies a MacBook and a Windows 7 notebook on a flight and has the Windows system play a Blu-ray copy of Avatar that the both of them enjoy. The Mac isn't criticized but is clearly envious, saying that the movie is "so cool."...
In the great HD-DVD Blu-ray war, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 faced a battle of the ages, with the PS3 and its ability to play Blu-ray discs emerging as victor causing that other format to become obsolete. Microsoft backed the HD format and years of smack talking against Blu-ray followed. However, a new Windows ad shows the company is headed in a different direction. In a recent PC ad posted on ...
Sony's anti-Kinect, anti-Wii campaign is in full swing with a new site that takes aim at Microsoft's buttonless controller angle. Microsoft - Kinect - Games - Video Games - Xbox 360
Microsoft played its hand at E3, while Sony laid down a few new cards at yesterday's Gamescom presser , so how do the two systems stack up now that everything's on the table? PlayStation 3 - Microsoft - Video game - Games - Xbox

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