@apujanata, I do believe that this will not significantly add to PSP sales potential, so you are correct. I could see a valid argument that the PS3 will see a little bit of added sales from the feature (as PSP owners would want to be able to access the feature), but it will alone not have many people buy a system. Adding more features over time will probably add some more sales, but each individual feature alone does not add significant amount of sales. Also, in the electronics industry, the most featured packed device does not always win (look at the iPod).
@Joe80, New models tend to boost sales more than new features. This is the case with the PSP Slim (and the DS Lite, etc). The PSP Slim really did not add all that many new features to the PSP platform, so its comparison with one new feature as in this case is very iffy.
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I do believe that this will not significantly add to PSP sales potential, so you are correct. I could see a valid argument that the PS3 will see a little bit of added sales from the feature (as PSP owners would want to be able to access the feature), but it will alone not have many people buy a system. Adding more features over time will probably add some more sales, but each individual feature alone does not add significant amount of sales. Also, in the electronics industry, the most featured packed device does not always win (look at the iPod).
@Joe80,
New models tend to boost sales more than new features. This is the case with the PSP Slim (and the DS Lite, etc). The PSP Slim really did not add all that many new features to the PSP platform, so its comparison with one new feature as in this case is very iffy.