For those who have said it, I agree, it's good to have choice. Odium: This is in fact a discussion that involves chipset changes, because it has become a consideration when buying a new 360. And it's about the consumer, perhaps the less informed, understanding what they're buying. The RRoD is a major and common problem…
Why is it in recent years technology has broken into so many different versions? Many of which have a shorter and shorter life spans? Is it consumer trends? Have we as a society told the industries that they can profit from selling various poorly constructed devices, and revising them each year? Specifically game consoles.…
So do I. That's not being anal. It's being an informed consumer who wants to get what he pays for. Saying a consumer doesn't care about the features is a rather general, and ignorant statement. I think they would care, if they knew what they should be caring about. Only after you've added a harddrive. I didn't know that…
They are all the same machine, and play the same games. Only difference is the extras. Nothing has changed over time. All consoles go through the revisions to their chipsets over the years. There's about a dozen models of the NES and Genesis systems alone. But it makes no difference, they all work the same and look the…