Neither console is better now, it's all about personal preferences (mainly towards games and genres). Up to a few days ago Microsoft had the edge when it comes to prices, they know it made the difference and they know it's over now. But I think they are ok with it, and it suprises me that Sony didn't react sooner. The gap between the two is big now, Microsoft can afford to let Sony outsell them for a while. The value argument is just a way to stay in the spotlight without actually having news. Microsoft gave it all they got and they are just resting and getting the profits of their labor and now it's Sony turn to give it all they got. This holiday season will belong to the PS3, no doubt about it (hardware sales wise). The question is, can either really make a difference and leave the other in the dust? Only their motion controllers can really do anythign significant for them, they better save up resources for that now.







