I'm with you. My point is that they exist and, maybe in a year or so they will be available and affordable.
My main point is that buying a device that can't play software delivered on physical media is a VERY good deal for those who sell it and a VERY bad deal for the buyers.
It happens to be my view when it comes to downloadable movies or songs. Technology exists to migrate from 'disks' to some small, maybe fingernail-size cards that can hold movies, games or music albums. If you can't touch the stuff that you buy you can't sell it, you probably can't even return it.
Half of the movies that I watch are borrowed and my kids friends come over with their games and they have fun on the PS3. They could not have done that if the 30GB game was downloaded.







