While I may agree about some of the errors listed, PS3 needed more RAM, a Cell version with more general purpose cores, easily exploitable since the beginning, and maybe only 4 or 5 SPEs, maybe a better GPU too (but SPEs, with well done libraries and development tools, should help a lot), and better development tools since start, some of those "errors" will pay well in the future, Sony just need to not give in and it will gather the fruits: a stable, warranted long lived and powerful platform, with a start perhaps clumsy and unsatisfying, but now doing quite well, and it isn't even two years old, should appeal more and more customers and developers: and it's already doing it, indeed.