I have to say, this does point to a glaring inferiority the 360 has against the PS3.
Even the original XBOX had a hard drive. The PS3 lets you trade them out. PS3 users spend tens of dollars on hundreds of gigabytes, and Sony doesn't see a nickel of that (except through more purchases on their store... probably a lot of them).
But MS learned that this is a great way to make money. Peripheral sales aren't thought on very hard by most console buyers. They see the Console price and don't consider wifi or storage or online fees or even game price. MS made a solid move. That's why I invest in their stock and not their products.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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I have to say, this does point to a glaring inferiority the 360 has against the PS3.
Even the original XBOX had a hard drive. The PS3 lets you trade them out. PS3 users spend tens of dollars on hundreds of gigabytes, and Sony doesn't see a nickel of that (except through more purchases on their store... probably a lot of them).
But MS learned that this is a great way to make money. Peripheral sales aren't thought on very hard by most console buyers. They see the Console price and don't consider wifi or storage or online fees or even game price. MS made a solid move. That's why I invest in their stock and not their products.