kitler53 said:
that's a very subjective angle though. im not in the market for a fitness program. to me the added value is $0.00 regardless of how much it would cost me to buy each of those fitness programs. this is the argument that many playstation fans broke out in ps3's early life cycle,.. "but a blu ray player alone is worth $800!!!". no matter how you try to justify it $400 or $500 is a lot of money for most households. these are very high quality devices but far more and far more costly than most will need. ..but don't get me wrong, i'm excited for these machines and i love the fact that they do so much more than just gaming now. i just can't see the appeal to non-gaming households. |
To add to your thought, I would agree that the Fitness angle is of $0 value to anyone not interested. That's kind of the point of adding so many capabilities. To mosst people on this site, they want it for gaming. So the $500 works for them for that purpose. For another person, they may want it for the Media hub/ motion or voice controls. If that is important for them, they may buy it for that alone. For another it could be another capability that interests them and they do the same. I guees that I am pointing out that we as gamers have already found the reason for our next gen purchase. But the rest of the world may come to another conclusion as to the reason why they do it.







