"Saturation point"? Innovation>Graphics? Read!

Discussion in 'Console Industry' started by pixelbox, Mar 9, 2006.

  1. pixelbox

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    Having the prices lower will obviously help push sales...but then again people will save for something that is worth the price. Where i work this happens a lot and i see HDTVs moving out the store pretty quickly.
     
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    Well you would still have to wait for an animation...Anyway i think the perfect system would feed all gaming images in the mind eliminating TVs all together.
     
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    But saving means not buying other things like eg games, those will chose between a HDTV or games and that mean that one company will "loss" money, that is why companys try to get prices lower so they dont need to be chosen (so often at least).
     
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    pc999 you really do know that lower prices doesn't really work as great as you are making sound right?
     
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    They arent the solution for all (extrem eg Ferraris), but when we talk about the mainstream they are a very important part.
     
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