By your logic you may as well say Every single electronic device manufacturer on the planet to early adopters --- "Ha Ha"
I'm not sticking up for Sony, just saying every early adopter gets screwed by something or another. But that's the risk you take when you get a brand new technology. And if you don't realize your taking that risk, its your own fault. And honestly the only case I can think of where the early adopters got at least something in return was (and it really pains me to have to bring this up in an essentially unrelated article) the original IPhone.
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Sony to early adopters --- "Ha Ha"
... also $400 for stand alone BD player or $400 for patch friendly - game playing - networked - online store enabled PS3
... I'll have my PS3 thank you very much.
By your logic you may as well say
Every single electronic device manufacturer on the planet to early adopters --- "Ha Ha"
I'm not sticking up for Sony, just saying every early adopter gets screwed by something or another. But that's the risk you take when you get a brand new technology. And if you don't realize your taking that risk, its your own fault. And honestly the only case I can think of where the early adopters got at least something in return was (and it really pains me to have to bring this up in an essentially unrelated article) the original IPhone.
Omicron 8 to earth dwellers --- "Ha Ha"
early adopters = PS3 launch buyers
@Krush, if you're gonna do it, do it right.
It's Omicron Persei 8.
As good as the PS3 is, it sucks for home theater nuts. No IR (or at least RS-232), and no bitstreaming.
I say boycott all blu-rays players until the price falls. I have been, but I NEED HELP!