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"...we're not sure why they'd go to the trouble of making a different body when only the guts will change."Like a PS3 or an Xbox 360?
That doesn't even make sense.
If you mean the article's statement, I agree. When the internals change, usually the casing does too.If you mean ME, I was using the Xbox and PS3 of examples. Each has several different models with similar guts and different casing.
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Pochi @ May 5th 2008 8:38AM
"...we're not sure why they'd go to the trouble of making a different body when only the guts will change."
Like a PS3 or an Xbox 360?
melloncollie @ May 5th 2008 9:27AM
That doesn't even make sense.
Pochi @ May 5th 2008 10:00AM
If you mean the article's statement, I agree. When the internals change, usually the casing does too.
If you mean ME, I was using the Xbox and PS3 of examples. Each has several different models with similar guts and different casing.