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Seece said:
Value for money, maybe. Price advantage ... how?

What's so hard to understand? Firstly, PS3 offers free online gaming. The price of Xbox Live online gaming for say, 5 years= 200-250 USD. That's quite a price advantage right there.

Secondly, to get a 360 with roughly the same features as a regular PS3 minus Blu Ray (which could be considered additional "value for money, maybe") you need to spend at least an additional 80 USD.



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