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Sony's here to stay, but at least for the next year or so, they're going to eat it. The 360 is the tempting next-gen buy, even if you don't have an HDTV set, because of the solid online capabilities and good catalog of games. The Wii has a great price point and, let's face it, the next Zelda. Both systems offer good backwards compatibility, and the 360 even upscales Xbox 1 games to 720p with AA.
The PS3 has just launched, so the line-up isn't all that enticing, though IMO it's the weakest because the 360 at least CoD 2 as opposed to Resistance, and the Wii had Twilight Princess (which is admittedly a GC port, but still).
The PS3 came late in the game, and it needed to give a damn good reason for being late. I don't think people in general will take a serious interest in the system until real killer apps come out, like MGS4.
The PS3 also seems to have problems playing back non-progressive scan PS2 titles - they seem to look better on a regular PS2, even though the PS3 basically has a PS2 inside! Perhaps this is because the image is outputted to HDMI, I don't know. And even though it's done through hardware, PS3 isn't compatible with all PS2 titles. While the 360 is definitely not compatible with its entire library, they are adding titles via software emulation. PS2 playback on the PS3 is done via hardware, so they're stuck unless they make a software emulator (which they are probably). So it's probably best to wait then.
Some people were noticing an increase in electricity bills after they got the 360. It takes quite a bit more juice than the old Xbox. The PS3 is purported to use twice as much.
And, let's face it - it's a Sony product. How many of you don't have a broken PS2 (or PSOne for that matter?). I think it was Kutagari that said while the PS3's cell processor has eight cores, inevitably one of the cores will break in manufacturing on some of the systems, so they had advised developers to program with only seven processors in mind. Yeesh.
I'm not a very technical person, so there's probably a good counterpoint to everything I've said. I personally would like to get a PS3 for some of their exclusives. I have an HDTV set so to get a (relatively) cheap Blu-ray player would be nice. But as it stands, I get I'd need to keep my PS2 handy because of the compatibility issues.
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