Barkley said:
You say the strangest things. |
Yes, yes he does. You missed the OS part he always talks about. The OS wars are over. Windows/Mac has PC, with Linux has a very small margin. And Android and iOS has phones/tablets, with Windows making up a shrinking margin. There's no point in Sony killing the sales they do have because they don't use the standard OSs, just so they can try to compete in a war already won.
| Ljink96 said: It's not going to beat it though. I know the evidence says otherwise, but remember it was the early to late 2000's PS2 was the cheapest DVD player on the market. I know a lot of family members that had one just to act as a DVD player. Although PS4 does Blu Ray, the demand for it isn't as high due to streaming services like Netflix. I think 95-100M LT, no way it's getting past that tbh. |
In the early 2000s, yes, PS2 was one of the cheapest DVD players. In mid 2000, that was no longer the case. You could get one for less than $50. The high attach rate also debunks this DVD player myth.
As for the PS4, you honestly think that there's a chance it only does 9M over the PS3? Really? Sure, I don't think it'll beat the PS2, but it's going do at least 20M more than the PS3. More likely, 30M-40M. It's not even hit $199, yet. And then you have the Pro, which is still full price. Once it hits $299, sales for it are going to rise.







