Apart of me understands why Sony made this decision, the other part of me... WTF?!?!!??!?!!
I realize that sony would not make a dime being that the PSN is free, and that X360 had to make their customers upgrade to gold in order to use Netflix. X360 still has a market place in tact.
Im a supporter of PS3, because I use it for blu-ray, media player (networked) and gaming system... although it wouldnt make any attached revenues with Netflix, wouldn't that make it another selling point?
I know there's people out there that say it would take away from blu-ray, but the true offer here is "variety". Yes, I am going to buy a copy of The Dark Knight, but there might be a movie I'm thinking of watching in HD within a half a day or less, and I dont want to go out and buy the optical media.
Sony's online store sucks... they cant even keep up with the free stuff (trailers).
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Apart of me understands why Sony made this decision, the other part of me... WTF?!?!!??!?!!
I realize that sony would not make a dime being that the PSN is free, and that X360 had to make their customers upgrade to gold in order to use Netflix. X360 still has a market place in tact.
Im a supporter of PS3, because I use it for blu-ray, media player (networked) and gaming system... although it wouldnt make any attached revenues with Netflix, wouldn't that make it another selling point?
I know there's people out there that say it would take away from blu-ray, but the true offer here is "variety". Yes, I am going to buy a copy of The Dark Knight, but there might be a movie I'm thinking of watching in HD within a half a day or less, and I dont want to go out and buy the optical media.
Sony's online store sucks... they cant even keep up with the free stuff (trailers).