@ixaarii, I was actually expecting something deeper from the article, but several points seem the same to me "it has sold about".
One question that constantly comes to my mind is: has there ever been a more expensive system that sells better than it's cheaper competitor, regardless of features? It seems to me like the cheaper system wins in the same category every time, which would have an interesting moral of the story: always manufacturer producing the cheapest console wins out... which begs the question how low can a hardware manufacturer go in processing power before it's too low.
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I was actually expecting something deeper from the article, but several points seem the same to me "it has sold about".
One question that constantly comes to my mind is: has there ever been a more expensive system that sells better than it's cheaper competitor, regardless of features? It seems to me like the cheaper system wins in the same category every time, which would have an interesting moral of the story: always manufacturer producing the cheapest console wins out... which begs the question how low can a hardware manufacturer go in processing power before it's too low.