Has anyone put thought into the fact that the 360 has been out longer than the PS3...would market saturation have anything to do with higher PS3 sales? I own a 360, have for 2 yrs now...I want to buy a PS3. I'm not going to buy another 360. Current sales will add a +1 to PS3, not 360 if I go and do that.
Comparing a PS2 and a 360 doesn't really fit in my opinion. Not every parent is going to buy their kid a 400 dollar console when they can get a viable alternative in the Playstation 2 which costs much cheaper and has an incredible amount of inexpensive games.
Proof of this is when a family gets a ps2 for 100$ and tacks on cheap sports games (God knows they're cheaper than sin for old years) in front of you at walmart.
The people who buy the PS2 are different than those who buy the PS3/360. They see it as a gaming platform. They'd only notice a slight difference if they have a small TV, no HDTV, never get online to game, never stream video, never download video from the internet. What'd they notice is the price.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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Has anyone put thought into the fact that the 360 has been out longer than the PS3...would market saturation have anything to do with higher PS3 sales? I own a 360, have for 2 yrs now...I want to buy a PS3. I'm not going to buy another 360. Current sales will add a +1 to PS3, not 360 if I go and do that.
Right...that's why the PS2 which has saturated the market for the past 7+ years is STILL OUTSELLING the 360
Comparing a PS2 and a 360 doesn't really fit in my opinion. Not every parent is going to buy their kid a 400 dollar console when they can get a viable alternative in the Playstation 2 which costs much cheaper and has an incredible amount of inexpensive games.
Proof of this is when a family gets a ps2 for 100$ and tacks on cheap sports games (God knows they're cheaper than sin for old years) in front of you at walmart.
The people who buy the PS2 are different than those who buy the PS3/360. They see it as a gaming platform. They'd only notice a slight difference if they have a small TV, no HDTV, never get online to game, never stream video, never download video from the internet. What'd they notice is the price.