dsgrue3 said:
Machiavellian said:
dsgrue3 said:
If I market a toaster by showing its ability to check email, that's a rather inept way of advertising a product that toasts things no?
I think your analogy is quite disingenuous to what the Xbox One does. These are side features that enhance the product...it isn't incorporating any other main features. It does not offer TV services - it simply enhances already paid for services.
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So let me get this straight. Console connects to TV. Console can serve gamers, music, Videos, Pictures, Ondemand content from other providers, Cable TV, maybe even over the air. Now the TV can allow you to do video conference. Since this device can host all of these services that all are media content, now it can allow you to watch a game, conference in a friend or friends, allow you to keep up to day on your fantasy stats all at the same time. Seems to me its all synergistic
I think you are not fully looking at what the X1 and XBL does. Its a service and these are all services that work with a device that contents to a TV which is the center of a lot of homes entertaiment. It doesn't have to offer anything it consolidates them all within one devices that manages those services. People have already invested in other services, no need to replace them.
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Thanks for agreeing with me that it does not provide the other services, only enhance existing ones. That's what I've been saying the entire time. Remove your head from the clouds, sir.
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So you are the type of person who only read what they want to read. You pick one specific point out of 10. I guess if you are going to ignore all the other things the console can do besides the one enhancing part then I guess you are correct. It really does not make your argument very strong if you only want to hear what you want to hear and ignore everything else. Maybe you should think about the cloud you are on, it seems your view is clouded.