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madskillz said:

Sony took a huge risk on Blu Ray. They have rolled out a few formats that flopped like John Kerry, and have a history of creating formats that don't really catch fire - UMDs, ATRAC, Minidisc, BetaMax. They have more misses than hits. That said, they really, really, really pushed Blu Ray at the expense of their PS brand. They offered the features that studios wanted, and a few studios got paid to side with them. After losing to other formats, they learned from their mistakes and eeked out a victory.

But ... is it really a victory? J6P isn't interested in a $400 Blu Ray player that plays games. It won't be a real victory until Blu Ray breaks the $199 barrier. Then, folks may be interested. Right now, with few folks that have the proper equipment to view Blu Ray the way it was supposed to be viewed, it really makes no sense for folks to buy one now.

In the end, confusion will continue to drive the PS3 sales. Great job, Sony ...


 So J6P is going to be more interested in a system that fails consistently and doesn't play HD movies, all for about the same price??  You are going to see alot of PS3's sold this year, especially during the holidays.  If I'm a parent that just bought an HDTV and my kids want a game system, I'm buying a PS3.

Next holiday season will be very ugly for the 360.  Wii will continue to dominate, and PS3 will become a strong second.