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MrMafoo said:
Sony invented:
The Camcorder
The CD
The videocassette
mobile music (the walkman was revolutionary for its day)

And most people are not in business to just make money. They want to make money off a product. When a car manufacturer CEO gets excited about something, it probably is a car. What makes most driven men tick is a passion for there chosen field. Yes, they want to make money, but they want to do it while doing what they love. Making money is what Bill loves. The software they develop is just an avenue to make that happen.

It's not a bad aspiration in life, it's only bad when people think Microsoft's motivations lie elsewhere.

JVC pimpslaps you for mentioning the camcorder.

Phillips *****slaps you for mentioning the CD.

Ampex decks you for mentioning the video cassette.

The Walkman is fair game but only because I can't think of anything that came before it off-hand (and it was awesome).


For the most part Sony doesn't really innovate on its own.  It makes things better, but innovation?  Usually not.

I make fun of Sony in video games because Sony's greatest contribution to video games has been dual analog sticks on a controller.  Microsoft had the power on button for the controller, a console hard drive, and the first great online system for a console.  Nintendo has pretty much everything else under the sun.

Apple, by comparison, makes things look pretty.  That's pretty much it. 



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Dallinor said:
NeoRatt said:
That's just wrong. Microsoft's mission is simple. Windows Everywhere. They have enhanced and added products to support or keep this mission... XBox is one of those products.

Sony isn't innovative... What's so great about PS3? Faster processor with more cores? Faster graphic chip? A Blu-Ray drive? All are improvements on existing ideas... Wii innovated this round... Motion control that works.

Also, every company exists solely to make money. Without profit no company can continue. Investors who expect returns fund these companies. Any thought otherwise is ridculous and uniformed. They will only build what they think they can sell. They cut any products that don't sell.

Microsoft is not significantly different then Sony or Apple. Just better at executing and more aggressive.

So the PS3 is the only thing Sony has ever made...

Besides that point, the PS3 pushes a new technology, the Cell Processor. The definition of innovation is "something new or different introduced", as a result the PS3 is an innovative product.

 


Under that definition all the companies are innovative...