That's not the point though. They are making an "Elite" product but are not including everything that they feasibly could.
Sure, the multimedia side might just be extra, but then why make a new SKU? Why not just release the bigger hard drive?
If you're gonna make a completely new system, make it worthwhile. They could have just made the cooler-running 65nm chips standard across the line and optional black color scheme.
This just adds unnecessary confusion without any real payoff.
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That's not the point though. They are making an "Elite" product but are not including everything that they feasibly could.
Sure, the multimedia side might just be extra, but then why make a new SKU? Why not just release the bigger hard drive?
If you're gonna make a completely new system, make it worthwhile. They could have just made the cooler-running 65nm chips standard across the line and optional black color scheme.
This just adds unnecessary confusion without any real payoff.