MikeB said: @ albionus And for the majority of people who already have a computer and don't want bluray? You're badly missing the point here, the argument isn't that the PS3 can be seen as a good value, it's whether Sony has made the PS3 in a way that that most consumers don't view it as a good value. I think you missed the point of my previous message. The PS3 was designed to last a decade as a high performance gaming platform. In Sony's, developers' and my view Blu-Ray is crucial for the long run, not having to deal with game development sacrifices. Including Blu-Ray movie playback software makes sense as an additional feature, as the Blu-Ray drive is already inside the PS3. But its usefulness is secondary compared to gaming. |
I can pretty much guarantee there will be one or more new formats within the next 10 years that renders Blu-ray obsolete. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of tech companies developing new technology everyday. Sony made a big mistake with the way they have handled the PS3. Too bad they would never admit it.