I'm really getting frustrated because there's still way too many reasons to wait and see how things pan out. I've been suffering without a console for so long because I'm trying to find definitive reasons to go one way or another (since I can only afford one). So far this has been a generation of evolution more than any other. The xbox 360 has been adding functionality, added a higher end version of the console, and then theres also "Falcon". The PS3 drops the price very early in the game and adds the 80 gig version... and has the precariously "next gen" blu-ray (now more reasonable with the price drop), which I would like to have. The Wii... I just don't know what to make of it yet because it's such a different concept with different games. I can't make a decision yet and it's killing me, but the competition definitely seems to be benefiting us consumers.
The Chromebooks are here, starting with Samsung's Series 5, a cute little number that promises instant-on access, 3G connectivity, and long enough battery life to web surf with the best of 'em.
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I'm really getting frustrated because there's still way too many reasons to wait and see how things pan out. I've been suffering without a console for so long because I'm trying to find definitive reasons to go one way or another (since I can only afford one). So far this has been a generation of evolution more than any other. The xbox 360 has been adding functionality, added a higher end version of the console, and then theres also "Falcon". The PS3 drops the price very early in the game and adds the 80 gig version... and has the precariously "next gen" blu-ray (now more reasonable with the price drop), which I would like to have. The Wii... I just don't know what to make of it yet because it's such a different concept with different games. I can't make a decision yet and it's killing me, but the competition definitely seems to be benefiting us consumers.