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Cryoakira said:

@first post 

There is a slight mistake in your demonstration : it's true, but from a "child" point of view.

Average VG players (at least on MS and Sony consoles) is around 25 so it imply a lot less conflict between what "little johnny" and dad want, because it's Dad's toy.

In fact, even from the child (or teenager) POV, it's not that simple. Your gaming system is in your room. Now, imagine your parent are watching their stuff on the TV and you want to watch YOUR DVD movie. So what ?
You ask your parent to move to your room so they can watch their stuff while you're using the only DVD player of the living room ?
Or is it easier that your console also happen to read DVD movie and that you can watch them in your room ?

A multi usage devide isen't a bad thing, as long as this aspect do not goes in the way of its main purpose.

In PS3 case, the huge cost of the BR do get in the way.


wHAT i AM GETTING AT IS THE CONCEPT IS HARD TO CATCH ON, A MULTIMEDAI DEVICE, ONCE AGAIN I WILL ASK, DID YOU BUY A SYSTEM FOR MOVIES OR GAMES???

AND WHAT ABOUT THE 18 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER STILL LIVING AT HOME???

SO WHERE IS THE MISTAKE IN MY DEMONSTRATION?? ALSO DO 25 YEAR OLDS NOT HAVE KIDS???? YOU MIGHT NOT!