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Thanks. That's all I needed to know. Sold!.....wait...I think I'm getting an xbox 360...nevermind.
Well that's good...but, since I'm a Wii GH/RB player, like many others who would be interested in buying this, I've never had/used one of your old GH guitars (presumably made for xbox/PS2-3. So basically, does the strum bar click when you play it (like the GH Les Paul controller), or is it mushy with no click (like the RB Stratocaster controller)?
@Scott:

It's situational. I have a portable hard drive ready to use with this thing. I also have my router right next to my tv. I like the ability to plug 100Mb ethernet right next to all my peripherals that need it.

Plus: $100 for a 20 GB hard drive? Please. You can get 160GB hard drive for under $100. It doesn't need to be MS's drive.

- not to say you don't have a good point, but for me it's only a cost of $200.

Plus...for people who bought/were going to buy a Roku. Um. +$100 more for a gaming machine, media center. Also, who could forget that it has the least compatibility issues between current GH and RB guitar controllers.

bottom line for me (and probably many others). Awesome deal.
Um. a pun on "fold"? Please.
Since it looks like the people on ezGear are monitoring this thread... Want to let me know what the strum bar is like? Click or no click? GH style or RB style? This is a must know before purchase.
It looks like Microsoft's website is already showing the new price....but it's not reflecting on any of the major online stores.

http://www.xbox.com/en-us/hardware/compare101.htm
Say whaaat?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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