Yeah but the big difference is this: with 360 you have the choice of getting the HD-DVD, but you don't with sony. Its just yet another tactic by sony to force their proprietary crap on consumers. They arrogantly think consumers will buy PS3 at whatever amount its price. Regarding the 360's lack of wifi, I already have a wireless switch, so I use it to make 360 wireless, as I did with PS2. So that is no big deal to me. Besides most people that played PS2 or XB online, prob has it connected wireless anyway.
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Originally Posted by ChaosMan1014
I'm only going to address the 60GB bundle here so please read with care:
Not that I'm rushing to defend SONY because honestly I think I enjoyed Wii's conference best but you have to conisder a couple of things. It's high def thus will automaticaly cost more than Wii. While 360 is also high def it does not have a Hi Def movie player built in. Their HD DVD drive will cost a MINIMUM of 100 dollars. Which means for the premium package, now the only package OFFICIALLY supported my M$, you will end up paying 500 dollars. Add the fact there is no wifi (you must buy this separately) or memory readers (okay maybe it's a little eccentric but it can count) or a 60GB hard drive that the premium bundle (as opposed to the 20GB bundle you'd have to be a retard to buy if you were to buy a PS3) currently standard with the system. This makes the PS3 really not THAT much more expensive than a "fully loaded" 360 sytem.
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