| Bandorr said: I think cheaper is better and easier to understand. People won't need to research 4k TVs, learn what HDR is. Try to decide if your tv's native upscaler will be as good as the xbox ones. Then you have the "HDR upscaling regular games" vs "games designed for HDR" etc. One is simply "it is cheap". One involves TVs, upscaling etc. |
Anyone who is purchasing 4K TVs with HDR will want something that take advantage of it. In the end this generation was already Sony but as customers start to purchase these types of TV, the One S and Scropio will gain better adoption. I believe the key is that MS isn’t looking for immediate marketshare by producing a cheaper X1 but instead is looking for the longer game as console and Entertainment people taste advance. Nothing is going to chang the landscape for MS in the next few years so its probably best to look to the future. Also 50 bucks means nothing, you can believe MS will have the price break and one game coming into the holidays to keep sales at a decent clip.








