I'm in the 'wait and see' camp on sales, but I get the impression the Slim is going to get a much warmer reception from the media that the initial launch. Should be interesting to see what influence, if any, this has on general perception of the PS3.
In many ways the Slim now seems to represent (BC remaining the glaring omission) what the PS3 originally promised - powerful console, inclusive BR/DVD, media support with Wifi connectivity and free online gaming service coupled with decent features and store - and all at a very competitive price considering the total package.
It's funny to remember the PS3 launching with a really skeletal PSN, no rumble and a big price tag - seems like a long time ago... wait, it was a long time ago! Oh well, better late than never.
Try to be reasonable... its easier than you think...







