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Mr Puggsly said:
EricHiggin said:

I don't think anyone is arguing that there is a performance and/or price difference. That's pretty clear.

HDD's are magnetic spinning platters and SSD's are electric semiconducting chips. I think you mean more like a Samsung 970 EVO 500GB SSD vs a Samsung 970 EVO PLUS 2000GB SSD. Both would be part of the 970 EVO line of products, just one is an upgrade with better performance and more storage, at a higher price.

Xbox One X is an Xbox One product, just an upgrade with better performance at a higher price.

I agree they are all Xbox One products. I just don't see the X1, X1S, X1X and X1SAD as the SAME product.

I don't wanna drag this on but different models also offer different features. Like 4K Bluray support to no disc support at all.

Each product is it's own 'entity' I guess you could say, but that doesn't mean each product is completely different and unique compared to another, especially within the same company, category, market, etc.

I agree that at this point, we're basically at the point of agree, or agree to disagree.

Hynad said:
Mr Puggsly said:

I agree they are all Xbox One products. I just don't see the X1, X1S, X1X and X1SAD as the SAME product.

I don't wanna drag this on but different models also offer different features. Like 4K Bluray support to no disc support at all.

An other analogy would be that of cars. You want a Corolla, but then you get to choose which options you want and pay a premium to have them. No matter what, it is a still a Corolla.

In any case, the end result makes it so not all Corolla are equal. 

I thought up a few others first, but I get enough backlash about my non topic related analogies, so I tried to use something closely related. Your's works as well to make the point though.