Sounds like Microsoft's chickens are coming home to roost in time for PS3 to hit it's stride.
I wonder why Microsoft has not been able to deliver lower prices in step with the PS3 since its components are a lot cheaper to produce.
Could it be a lack of investment/planning in this area, or are what we seeing now in terms of pricing, the result of the immense cost of the RROD issues (ie a symptom of high failure rates as a result of pushing out the 360 a year before it was ready).
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Sounds like Microsoft's chickens are coming home to roost in time for PS3 to hit it's stride.
I wonder why Microsoft has not been able to deliver lower prices in step with the PS3 since its components are a lot cheaper to produce.
Could it be a lack of investment/planning in this area, or are what we seeing now in terms of pricing, the result of the immense cost of the RROD issues (ie a symptom of high failure rates as a result of pushing out the 360 a year before it was ready).
Just food for thought.