Tag Archives: Todd Greenwald
Fri, Mar 12, 2010 | 20:42 GMT
OnLive pricing could stunt growth, says analyst

Signal Hill’s Todd Greenwald has warned that a small install base and expensive pricing model could stifle Cloud gaming service OnLive’s growth.
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 | 19:26 BST
Greenwald “very sceptical” of 360 E3 price adjustment
Signal Hill’s Todd Greenwald has issued a damning statement on Microsoft’s E3 360 price adjustment today, saying that it’s not enough to differentiate the machine from PlayStation 3 in the US.
“We remain very sceptical of Microsoft’s pricing strategy and competitive positioning versus the PlayStation 3,” said the analyst in a research note.
“At $349, with a 60Gb hard drive, we just don’t think it is a compelling product compared with the PS3 at $399 with an 80Gb hard drive (along with more processing horsepower, Blu-ray, Wifi, HDMI, and going forward, more exclusive content),” he offered.
“We’d also note that the Xbox 360 has just been surpassed by the Wii in the US, despite Microsoft’s one year head start over Nintendo.
“We do think that the Netflix announcement is a significant addition for Xbox users, though its far more of a positive for Netflix than it is for Microsoft in our opinion.”
Microsoft dropped the price of the 20Gb US 360 SKU and announced a new, 60Gb machine just before E3 last week.
Mon, Jul 14, 2008 | 09:58 BST
“More reason to buy a PS3 than the 360,” says analyst
According to this Bloomberg article, Signal Hill analyst Todd Greenwald reckons PS3 is now worth buying over a 360.
“For the first time since the console launched, I really think there’s more reason to buy a PS3 than the 360,” he said, unfortunately failing to quantify why.
“This race is far from over and we are confident that we have a winning strategy,” retorted Microsoft spokesman David Dennis said in an e-mailed statement.
More through the link, including news background of Microsoft and Sony’s lead in to E3.
By Mike Bowden
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 | 15:24 BST
No price cut for PlayStation 3 “just yet”
Signal Hill analyst Todd Greenwald has told GameRush that an imminent PS3 price cut is unlikely due to the victory of Blu-ray over HD-DVD and a strong line of exclusive titles, such as GT5 and Metal Gear Solid 4.
“We do not expect a price cut on the PS3 just yet,” Greenwald said.
“Sony appears to be focused on profitability right now, and actually has some momentum behind it now with the Blu-ray win, and its strongest line-up of exclusive titles since the console’s launch (Metal Gear Solid 4, Gran Turismo 5, LittleBigPlanet, Killzone 2, Resistance 2, Motorstorm 2, etc).”
The comments come, of course, in light of an near-certain price cut for Xbox 360 at E3 next week.
By Jerry Burns
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 | 07:20 BST
A price cut isn’t enough for 360, says analyst
Speaking in a pre-E3 research note, Signal Hill analyst Todd Greenwald has claimed that dropping 360′s price won’t be enough to stave off successes of both Wii and PS3.
“We think the 360 has lost significant momentum to both the Wii and PS3, especially in Europe, and is in need of both a price cut and new features to bring in mainstream gamers beyond the Halo/Call of Duty/GTA crowd,” he said.
“Hopefully, Microsoft will have something else up its sleeve [at E3], such as a new motion-enabled controller (to better compete with the Wii).”
Thanks, Next-Gen.


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