No it isn't and Sony is letting their game division slide because they are pushing Blu-Ray so much. Since their launch, they have already had 4 different SKUs and that was before it was even out for a year. They are stripping out backwards compatibility and telling people that if they want to play older games that they have get a PS2 when backwards compatibility was a major thing when the PS2 game out. It is like Sony saying "Screw you if you want backwards compatibility, go buy a PS2 to go with that $500 paperweight."
“While it's not exactly punching it out with the heavyweights in multi-room audio, the Mint Studio does certainly hold its own with many similarly-priced iPod docks out there.”
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No it isn't and Sony is letting their game division slide because they are pushing Blu-Ray so much. Since their launch, they have already had 4 different SKUs and that was before it was even out for a year. They are stripping out backwards compatibility and telling people that if they want to play older games that they have get a PS2 when backwards compatibility was a major thing when the PS2 game out. It is like Sony saying "Screw you if you want backwards compatibility, go buy a PS2 to go with that $500 paperweight."