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coolestguyever said:
I gotta agree with that. I think maybe start with a 20/40 gigabyte model as the only one, but make it fully upgradable. Keep the Backward compatibility and all the other features and go from there. They would be easier to cut prices and they can make money off of the hard drive upgrades. They could have like a 60, 80, even 100 gb hard drive for upgrading.

EXACTLY. That's what I was trying to get across, but I explained it differently, but not simplified and easier to understand. I needed sleep when I made this thread to begin with. Your message was the point I was trying to get across.

Sony should've started with two lower-end models, but could announce that the HDD were upgradeable and the consoles could have kept all those features. I would love to get a PS3, but only if it had the Emotion Engine chip in it and were cheaper. Never owned a PlayStation (was leaning more to Nintendo products due to price and their games), don't get me wrong. They are okay systems like the rest, I just didn't have the money to buy them and some of the games didn't interest me (just Final Fantasy etc.).