Lafiel said: @ Onyxmeth ) |
Its pretty silly to compare what is essentially a brick+mortar price with the price on newegg.
Furthermore the design of the hard-drive is better from a laymans perspective. You don't need to read a how-to on the internet before you're confident you can do it. I would say the time/effort saved worth at least $10-20. Just because you're good with a screw driver doesn't mean you can act like 90% of people aren't too ignorant to change a PS3 HDD.
$110 reduced from 140 from Bestbuy for a 160gb seagate.
$150 for a 120gb Xbox 360 drive.
Thats pretty fair/close. And for those who are gonna complain about the cost, go build a pc or something useful.
Tease.