Hey guys! The "Xbox361" is only The Inquirer's joke. Look at the original piece, there is no 361 there.

Btw,
"They also said the firm has begun shipping the drives already so unless a poisson d'avril has swam under the drawbridge, someone's a bit confused."

Yes, it's you. The original piece said:
"Lite-On has already started steady shipments of BD-ROM drives and BD burners, the sources added."
Well, do you think they're shipping BD burners for the Xbox360? Of course, they meant Lite-On is shipping several kinds of BD drives to the _industry_ already.
It can only be used for movies. You can't use it for games, without upsetting 17 million existing owners who only have DVD...

Thanks, but it's turning out more and more like Sony got it 100% right, and Microsoft's plan of rushing to market (without bothering to test the 360), has lost them this generation.
Assuming this is not an April 1st joke. I am referring to the previous poster.

First they didn't specify if it would be stand alone or not like the current HD DVD drive. Second, there is no technical reason you could not incorporate a built in Blu Ray drive and still use your current media.

Blu Ray is backwards compatible to DVD and you can alter the XBOX 360 to read Blu Ray, DVD and existing XBOX games.
Hey guys! The "Xbox361" is only The Inquirer's joke. Look at the original piece, there is no 361 there.

Btw,
"They also said the firm has begun shipping the drives already so unless a poisson d'avril has swam under the drawbridge, someone's a bit confused."

Yes, it's you. The original piece said:
"Lite-On has already started steady shipments of BD-ROM drives and BD burners, the sources added."
Well, do you think they're shipping BD burners for the Xbox360? Of course, they meant Lite-On is shipping several kinds of BD drives to the _industry_ already.
It sounded quite convincing actually, until that Xbox 361 line at the end gave the game away.
It can only be used for movies. You can't use it for games, without upsetting 17 million existing owners who only have DVD...

Thanks, but it's turning out more and more like Sony got it 100% right, and Microsoft's plan of rushing to market (without bothering to test the 360), has lost them this generation.
Assuming this is not an April 1st joke. I am referring to the previous poster.

First they didn't specify if it would be stand alone or not like the current HD DVD drive. Second, there is no technical reason you could not incorporate a built in Blu Ray drive and still use your current media.

Blu Ray is backwards compatible to DVD and you can alter the XBOX 360 to read Blu Ray, DVD and existing XBOX games.
Hmmm ... i'm looking at the date very suspiciously