#27, I totally agree with you. The PS3's 1080p capabilities have been bragging rights for so long. It actually is the primary bragging right, taking into account that without 1080p, there would be no blu-ray capabilities.
Sony has the opportunity to market the heck out of the performance and quality of the PS3 engine. Just by using commercial advertising, they can teach people about what 1080p is and why it rocks. (Sell some TVs too). But they don't do that because of the same reason they're not throwing in the cable; they're just not too bright when it comes to marketing. Spending money to make money is the way it works, and they don't want to spend a few bucks per $600. :(
Who knows? Maybe all of us here are missing something.
Weird Al, FTW!
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Sep 4th 2006 1:20PM (Joystiq)Sony has the opportunity to market the heck out of the performance and quality of the PS3 engine. Just by using commercial advertising, they can teach people about what 1080p is and why it rocks. (Sell some TVs too). But they don't do that because of the same reason they're not throwing in the cable; they're just not too bright when it comes to marketing. Spending money to make money is the way it works, and they don't want to spend a few bucks per $600. :(
Who knows? Maybe all of us here are missing something.