[BLEEP] --- Reality distortion field disengaged ---
As I recall, the original 360 model that was demonstrated at E3 (or CeBIT I forget) was shown without an HDMI socket. When questioned about this, the rep from Ms gave the party line speech that there was "no plan to add an HDMI output." After some probing questions related to the PS3, the same rep was quoted as saying "If Sony do one, we'll do one".
Further up the Ms food chain, someone important said later that "HDMI is not necessary for HD gaming".
Sony then release the PS3 with an HDMI output on the higher spec model, partly I think because the 360 didn't have it, but mostly because they want blu-ray movie customers too.
Much muttering across the net ensues:
"360 will get an HDMI output..."
"No it won't, I'm sure those movies are faked..."
"...Ah but the mainboard pix look rather convincing..."
"...That picture is of a dev machine, which are black. It's a fake..."
"....Then why am I looking at a single-shot movie of an HDMI enabled 360 rendering to a HDTV?"
etc.
The 360 ELITE is announced. With the HDMI output added to the spec. And a few other bits. And it's black like the PS3. The news is that low volumes have been manufactured to a $480 premium. Everyone's talking about.
IS IT ME?
Microsoft, initiated by the competition, add a feature to the 360 that it should have had two years ago, and in doing so engineer a massive supply/demand discrepancy that enables them to charge a higher price tag in the process.
Damn, they're good.