If you assume that this model only has a 5 year life at the best then you could be right.
Although I do not see any reason for the Xbox 360 to have to fold to the PS3 if the PS3 truely has a 10 year cycle. A large capacity drive and a slightly faster CPU is not enough to differentiate the two as much hype as they make about it.
They can upgrade the boxes (PS3/Xbox) during this cycle and if and when the need for a larger data capacity comes it could easily come in the form of an inexpensive addon either Blu ray of HD DVD or a new sku in the case of the Xbox but not a new Xbox generation.
If you believe that the Xbox needs a 30+ disc or extra cpu cycles to get by then you have been misled by the marketing hype that is the PS3. These new systems are a lot more modular than their predecessors and cost more so do not expect them to give up on them soon just because the original kit did not have what you expected.
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If you assume that this model only has a 5 year life at the best then you could be right.
Although I do not see any reason for the Xbox 360 to have to fold to the PS3 if the PS3 truely has a 10 year cycle. A large capacity drive and a slightly faster CPU is not enough to differentiate the two as much hype as they make about it.
They can upgrade the boxes (PS3/Xbox) during this cycle and if and when the need for a larger data capacity comes it could easily come in the form of an inexpensive addon either Blu ray of HD DVD or a new sku in the case of the Xbox but not a new Xbox generation.
If you believe that the Xbox needs a 30+ disc or extra cpu cycles to get by then you have been misled by the marketing hype that is the PS3. These new systems are a lot more modular than their predecessors and cost more so do not expect them to give up on them soon just because the original kit did not have what you expected.