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kowenicki said:

exactly...its a bogus phrase.

it is marketing ploy. thats why i ticked that box in the poll.

btw i can buy a 4k tv today.... so the PS3 wasn't future proof.

You're just arguing semantics. By your definition, "future proof" is a term that can never be fulfilled, and hence should never be used. The fact is, by common definition, if you bought a DVD player in 1998, you were future proof, if you bought a Blu-ray player in 2006, you were future proof, just like if you buy a third generation i7 now you're future proof.