If that 10 year plan really works out, has yet to be seen. PS2 is still doing well after 8 years but that's due to its current price point and the broad library of games and casual appeal.
I doubt that the hardcore and tech fanatics will still praise their PS3 in 8 years from now ... I don't even know why they made up that 10 year plan, probably to justify the initial high cost of the device ....
At least you most likely will have replaced your original PS3 several times by then due to failure of components over the years. A slot-in drive isnt made for years to come, as it seems that most electronics is only made for no longer than 2 years to work without failure ....







