I had not read your response but found I had already responded in almost the same vain in regard to another article. I too believe the technology is just not going to see the big enough change needed to bring up new investment. I also do not see either Next Gen console actually struggling to sell. With the high starting prices of these consoles it is entirely possible that we have the opportunity for them to grow at an even faster pace, coupled with the uptake of HD equipment this could be seen as only the beginning.
Antoher example of rengineering for the better may be Windows 7 which apparently is going to be capable of running on machines with a lower spec than Vista. That will be a refreshing change, of course it will probably never happen.
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I had not read your response but found I had already responded in almost the same vain in regard to another article. I too believe the technology is just not going to see the big enough change needed to bring up new investment. I also do not see either Next Gen console actually struggling to sell. With the high starting prices of these consoles it is entirely possible that we have the opportunity for them to grow at an even faster pace, coupled with the uptake of HD equipment this could be seen as only the beginning.
Antoher example of rengineering for the better may be Windows 7 which apparently is going to be capable of running on machines with a lower spec than Vista. That will be a refreshing change, of course it will probably never happen.