theARTIST0017 said:
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1) Early adopters price/ Profit
2) It's not the PSP's successor... it's the PSP...
3) It can play PSP games... Where are you getting your info from?
4) SONY have stated that the system is for those that want a more portable experience. For those that like UMD's, the 3000 isn't going anywhere unless a 4000 [with UMD] comes along. They're catering to 2 different markets without isolating either one. The PSP owners that are downloading games more than buying them and the PSP owners that are more focused with portable multimedia are the ones that they expect to buy it.
5) I don't see why not... how are they even competing?? Like i said in number 4, they're for two different crowds.. not the same crowd....
EDIT:
Added on to 4) Also the people who they expect to buy it are new comers that are looking for more portablility, something smaller for multimedia, People that are more into pick up and play when they can, while still having the system more focus on other entertainment content.
Also:
Why are you posting about the DSi here? Trolling?
4 ≈ One







