Zeus
07-04-2007, 12:45 PM
One can say that this news is certainly no big surprise. The launch of Halo 2 raked in over $125 million in a single day of sales and Halo 3 is expected to be even bigger. As a result, sales of the Xbox 360 are expected to surge and Microsoft are fully expected to place more orders for Lite-On DVD-ROM drives for the Xbox 360 as Halo 3 launches in the third quarter of this year.
Lite-On IT has already started shipments of Xbox 360 DVD-ROM drives and the shipment volume began to increase significantly in June, the sources quoted Taiwan-based component makers, as saying. These makers supply Lite-On IT with parts used in the DVD-ROM drives, the sources indicated.
Lite-On IT is the third OEM maker of Xbox 360 DVD-ROM drives following Toshiba-Samsung Storage Technology and Hitachi-LG Data Storage, the sources noted. Microsoft selected Lite-On IT to minimize risks and probably because Lite-On IT and Philips have set up the joint venture Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions and Philips has maintained long-term cooperation with Microsoft, the sources pointed out.
News Source: <a href="http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20070703PD224.html" target="_blank">Digitimes.com</a>
Lite-On IT has already started shipments of Xbox 360 DVD-ROM drives and the shipment volume began to increase significantly in June, the sources quoted Taiwan-based component makers, as saying. These makers supply Lite-On IT with parts used in the DVD-ROM drives, the sources indicated.
Lite-On IT is the third OEM maker of Xbox 360 DVD-ROM drives following Toshiba-Samsung Storage Technology and Hitachi-LG Data Storage, the sources noted. Microsoft selected Lite-On IT to minimize risks and probably because Lite-On IT and Philips have set up the joint venture Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions and Philips has maintained long-term cooperation with Microsoft, the sources pointed out.
News Source: <a href="http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20070703PD224.html" target="_blank">Digitimes.com</a>