@ CES: DoubleFusion
News that pre-holiday sales of Sony’s PS3 console slipped year-over-year (in contrast to marked growth for the Nintendo Wii and Microsoft’s Xbox 360) led some analysts to conclude that the PS3 is all but defeated in the next-gen console wars. Well, some big brand advertisers don
Too bad Sony can't get rid of the blu-ray player (or make it optional) and sell the PS3 for $200. That's what Sony should have done in the first place instead of trying to shove "their" technology down the consumers throats (at the consumers expense).
Hmm…in a rapidly changing and developing industry, does it really make sense to forecast a 7-10 year product? How many of us are still rocking a piece of technology we picked up in 2001 at the earliest and 1998 at the latest? Sorry SOE, but I'm not buying that line.