By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Your reccomendations don't show anything. Yes, the Iphone, which sells about 50 million units per quarter, or 200 million per year, vs the PS4s 15-20 million per year, got more attention. This would have happened regardless of which day the Apple conference was on. The Sony meeting (not even a conference) wouldn't have gotten a bazillion stories in the press regardless of which day it was on. PS4 news = interesting to a small part of the population. Iphone news = interesting to a huge part of the population. Wether Sony's meeting was today or in a week or a week ago wouldn't have changed jack shit. The announcement of the PS4Pro, which wasn't even surprising, as it has been heavily rumoured since april (so much so that we got the precise spec sheet back then) wasn't going to light the tech press on fire so that each outlet would write 2 stories (each) about how the PS4 Pro has one extra USB port or whatever. This is why your conclusion makes no sense. You assume that it would've been different to a notable degree had the dates been changed.

 

Burden of proof lies on you, as you are the one making a claim. So you have to show the data suggesting you were right. We can't prove a negative. You might as well ask us to give you data disproving that there is an invisible teapot with all the lottery numbers ever written on it, flying around earth. Shocker, you can't! Doesn't mean that said teapot is real.