People get off on slammin' MS, that's fine. But I've been impressed with what they've brought to the console market over the past several years, especially their online initiative. I think, especially after this year's E3, they're in a good position to take on Sony and Nintendo. If they decide to release a handheld console in a couple of years it will be because they think they have something to offer that noone else can. I could see them offering a device that makes full use of Live, Live Arcade, and communicates with Windows Media Center and the 360.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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People get off on slammin' MS, that's fine. But I've been impressed with what they've brought to the console market over the past several years, especially their online initiative. I think, especially after this year's E3, they're in a good position to take on Sony and Nintendo. If they decide to release a handheld console in a couple of years it will be because they think they have something to offer that noone else can. I could see them offering a device that makes full use of Live, Live Arcade, and communicates with Windows Media Center and the 360.