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Xbox sold 10.4 units and 5M Xbox Live subscriptions

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is going on this week in Las Vegas. Microsoft is unveiling waves of new products. Vista and Office 2007 are the big products, but it was the Xbox 360 numbers that caught my attention. During the 4th quarter there were 10.4 million Xbox 360s sold and more than 5 million Xbox Live subscriptions. Xbox_media_center

I think the big story of 2007 will be Xbox 360 combined with Windows Media Center. The Xbox 360 supports High Def, wireless Internet connection, and Xbox Live multi-player gaming. The Xbox 360 will be the gateway to your TV. In just over a year, people have downloaded more than 100 million pieces of content to their Xbox 360 consoles, which include game content, television shows and movies. When your Xbox 360 is connected to your TV and home stereo system, you can kick back on your couch and press the Green Button on the remote control to access all your digital music, photos, movies, and TV shows.  Media_center 

Your computer can stay in your home office or wherever it is now, and wirelessly connect to your Xbox 360 near the TV. Your TV screen becomes the viewer for all of your digital content. The User Interface is beautiful, very intuitive, and totally focused on media. No keyboards or drop down menus. Just scroll through the graphical options. It is awesome!

Xbox_vod_16_1 I don't normally include many photos in my blog posts but the Media Center stuff is so new and different that words can't adequately describe the experience.

Vista and Office will get lots of attention and will generate billions in revenue, but Xbox 360 combined with Media Center open up a whole new world for Microsoft and content providers.

I wouldn't be surprised if the Zune music player also gets plugged into the action. There is a lot happening in the consumer media space. Does Comdex exist anymore? It  seems that CES is the new Comdex

Published Monday, January 08, 2007 12:20 PM by Don Dodge

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David Rowe said:

 
While watching the BillG Microsoft keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), I was impressed...
January 9, 2007 8:10 AM

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About Don Dodge

I have been in the software business for more than 20 years. I started my software career with Digital Equipment Corp, aka DEC, in the database group. I worked with 5 software start-ups over the next 12 years. Forte Software was the first multiplatform object oriented development environment. AltaVista was the first search engine on the web. Napster was the first P2P file sharing network. Bowstreet was the first web services development environment. Groove Networks was the first secure P2P collaboration platform. Now I am at Microsoft...the biggest start-up in the world... working with VC's and start-ups in the greater Boston area. The goal is to help VC's and start-ups be successful with Microsoft, and together, provide great products for our customers.
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I have been in the software business for more than 20 years. I started my software career with Digital Equipment Corp, aka DEC, in the database group. I worked with 5 software start-ups over the next 12 years. Forte Software was the first multiplatform object oriented development environment. AltaVista was the first sear...

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