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S.Peelman said:

I don't care about this anyway.

Didn't even touched the features on my PS3 once, barely anyway. Watched a BlueRay or two back in '07 on the thing, before we found out the PS3's BlueRay quality sucked in comparison to a dedicated BlueRay player. Of the launch PS3 model anyways. Really, it's a difference like night and day, or NFS Most Wanted WiiU and NFS Most Wanted 360 .

But anyway, music too. Why would I want to listed to music on my games console when I already have a plethora of other, far more convenient ways of doing so. Ignoring the six music channels we got here on tv. Stuff like YouTube and the like are, accessable by browser anyway, superior on a PC or tablet with.

I really don't see the point, or why this would be a major selling point. It's nice and all if a console can do all that, but at the end of the day you'll just go back to using this stuff on other devices better suited for the task. The very definition of 'gimmick' by the way.

In today's day and age, it's a question of common sense, low cost, and simple convenience. A video game console is a gaming platform, but it's only convenient that where you play your games, you also have the rest of your entertainment at your fingertips.

It's the future, it's today. Someone needs to send them the memo, but luckily they already got part of it.