Winstron Ramps-Up 360 Production
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After being an endangered species on retail market shelves for five months, Xbox 360 production is finally getting a kick in the pants.
Taiwanese electronics manufacturing firm Winstron Corp has announced it will step-up its production of the console to one million units a month by the end of the year.
The firm will also be expanding its Xbox 360 manufacturing facility in China.
Having more 360s on retail shelves will doubtlessly play a role in the console wars when the PS3 is released world-wide – likely facing the same shortage Microsoft experienced with its own console.
Apr 20, 2006 at 01:37 AM by Austin Modine in Games | Permalink

