Microsoft slashing Xbox 360 prices, but is now a good time to buy?

by Parm Mann on 18 September 2008, 17:44

Tags: Xbox 360, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Xbox 360

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Where can I get my Jasper?

Widespread reports have suggested that Jasper will appear in late August or early September 2008 - but that's right about now, so where is it? Well, even if Jasper-based consoles are sitting in Microsoft's factories, they won't filter through to retail until previous stock has been shifted.

Older stock, however, should begin to clear rapidly after tomorrow's price cuts. We'd expect Jasper-based versions of the Xbox 360 and Xbox 360 arcade to appear first - as the new lower-than-Wii pricing is likely to sell these particular models quickly. The transition to a Jasper-based Elite, we feel, could take slightly longer.

So how do you know if the Xbox 360 you're about to buy is a Jasper model or not? Well, there's one blatantly-obvious method, and that's to open the box and check the manufacturing date on the back of the console itself, it's shown in YYYY-MM-DD format. It's believed that consoles manufactured on or after August 31st (2008-08-31) will feature the Jasper revision - though, this hasn't yet been confirmed.

You will, of course, need to find a store with a representative willing to let you open box after box in search of a recently-manufactured console. But, is the promise of a vastly-improved, cooler and quieter Xbox 360 console worth digging around? We think so.

If that process seems like too much hard work, there could be another way, too. Flip the box over, and you should find a flap with a serial number located beneath it. The serial number will be in the format LNNNNNNYWWFF, where the Y is thought to represent the year of manufacture, and the WW is thought to represent the week - if the theory is to be believed. August 31st translates to week 35, so you'd be looking for a serial number somewhere along the lines of LNNNNNN'835'FF.

In summary, we know what Jasper is, and we know roughly when to expect it, and that brings up back to our original question; is now a good time to buy? The price cuts are hugely appealing, and the Xbox 360 in our opinion does offer great value for money. However, with a new-and-improved console just around the corner, the right time to buy could be just a few weeks away.



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In summary, we know what Jasper is, and we know roughly when to expect it, and that brings up back to our original question; is now a good time to buy? The price cuts are hugely appealing, and the Xbox 360 in our opinion does offer great value for money. However, with a new-and-improved console just around the corner, the right time to buy could be just a few weeks away.

This type of price drop isn't intended to sway the sort of people who visit tech forums like Hexus. Its designed for headline grabbing, its designed for parents who's kids have been pestering them for ages to get a 360. Will they care about the differences? probably not. Will they even have heard of the RROD? Probably not.

Its a very good time for MS to drop the price with Christmas only 3 months away, and the 360 celebrating its 3rd birthday. My main concern is that it is its 3rd birthday. We will start seeing the 3 year RROD warranty ending for lots of people. What happens after that? No one knows, or more than likely no one cares, after all MS have a new more reliable console, so why bother with the hassle, i'll just buy a new console.
beanbandit…you 100% right and thats exactly what microsoft are counting on; that their main customer base dont really know and most probably dont even care… im sure most of the population dont know exact details of earlier revisions either…theyll go on buying the console dependant on the price…
For me personally, £130 still doesn't entice me to grab an X360. I think Microsoft should have gone for £109 or better yet £99.
I know what you mean. £99 feels like you're spending less than 3 figures, even if it's only by a few pounds, and that can tip a buying decision.

But I suppose that kind of price point will come with the Valhalla revision, if it comes. Then they might be able to hang at the level the PS2 currently inhabits all by itself.
beanbandit
so why bother with the hassle, i'll just buy a new console.

i certaining wouldnt buy another one if it broke outside the warranty. i never re-buy the same product that causes soo much trouble.

the 360 is not the only thing you can use to enjoy next ge gaming. maybe the cheapest but doesnt matter when it breaks all the time.

If jaspar doesnt fix the rrod then i dont think it will ever be fixed