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CosmicSex said:

LOL.  

The obvious answer is that the Xbox One got $150 cheaper to own than the year before it.  That is a price drop. 

Xbox One with Kinect was $499 which then sold for $449. Xbox One without Kinect was $399 then sold for $349. If your going to say Xbox One got a $150 price cut then I guess you would be a hypocrite if you ever complained about PR spin.

Its pretty easy to understand that it got $150 cheaper to own an Xbox One, anybody that goes against that logic is obviously wrong. But is it really that hard to associate each Xbox One models price point? We aren't idiots, we all know and understand each other's argument but its the side that states "Xbox One got a $150 price cut" that is politically incorrect.