amirnetz said:
I vote for (1). Microsoft is comfortable with the Arcade as a "starter system". They want to see customers buying accessories or electing to buy the Pro for more features. Upgrading the Arcade might just takes sales away from they other higher margins SKUs without any revenue increase. The Arcade is doing its job perfectly.
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If they want to cut the price again. Speccing up the Arcade system makes more sense than trying to reduce the price too far too quickly thats all I was saying. For example the current Arcade may not work at $180/200 vs $250 between the Arcade and Premium but if they improve the specifications on the Arcade it might. Theres also the cost/benifit of selling content/netflix to Arcade users vs the minimal cost of a few GBs of Flash.
Tease.