Volt wrote:So does your car have an AC built in or do you have it seperately? Do you have power windows or are you afraid they'll break? LOL, You can't always say
Acutally, I avoid power windows when possible. While it's nice to be able to open the windows with the push of a button, if they do break you're in trouble, and living in Florida, if the power windows AND the A/C goes down, you'd die in about 15min of driving anywhere LOL.
that, it's like saying I'm not going to shower becasue i'll get dirty anyway, or I'm not buying a computer because it might crash some day. Yes it does have many features but I mean the chances of them breaking, you shouldn't care about.
Well, when it's an $800 item that could quickly become useless, and it's repair cost will more than likely be as much if not more than the unit.
I didn't want to bring this up (this really isn't a PS2 vs anything else issue for me), but the system with the worst track record for breaking down has been the PS2. (this comes mostly from the guys at my local EB, they're a good group over there, if they'd say the sky was green I'd be pretty sure if I looked out the window I wouldn't see blue). The breakdown problems might partially be due to idiots who don't know how to take care of their stuff (and those same idiots wouldn't be able to afford a PSX since I'm sure they won't be at Rent-a-Center
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If you spend $500 on a PSX and it breaks, It's cheaper to just get it fixed or buy a bran new one instead of buying all those things SerperatlY (dvd burner, Tivi, PS2, hard drive etc...) In the end All-in-one deals are good, their cheap and the components work together.
The price for the PSX is being listed at $700-800 a piece, more than the cost of most Tivo/DVR systems. Street price will be lower, but those same DVR systems will be cheaper too (unless it's like the HP equipment where the prices are pretty much fixed)
The fact that it is a combo unit does have a few advantages, which I can understand... but my feelings still stand, and it's why I've never gotten a DVD/VCR/TV combo unit (yet they're only a little more expensive than the same sized TV without the extras). We're in an age where you generally don't repair electronic devices, they're just too cheap to buy new ones (if that can be said).... and that comes down the cost of labor for the repairs.
Well not really, the PS2 linux pack comes with the HDD, Final Fantasy and other role playing games coming out will require one, also Resident Evil online will require the HDD. Plus it's not so hard to install really
But it still won't be as useful as, say, the XBoxes is. I've never bought a memory card for the system, and I doubt I ever will (short of having to send it back for repair). Every game uses it for saving game info... and I'm not sharing that with a DVR either (though it's much smaller in size I think to the DVR drives).
Personally this is Sony looking for some cheap cash... they should be working on the next Next-Gen system (PS3). If they take some of the lessons from MS and the big N their system would be much better, the PS2 is getting old, it's the least powerful of the game systems (it's saving grace is the large library of existing game, the game companies already under contract, and the RPG market, esp. Square with it's FF series)
I'm not trying to talk you out of this... it's just my opinion on it. I don't buy much and I try to be somewhat selective of what I do buy. I have very few regrets of what I have bought (my e-Machines computer is one of the biggest, but it runs fine, it's just not upgradable).... even my N64 (though I did wish some more of the PS titles had been ported, but that was a design issue from Nintendo).
BTW - for all the talk of combo units.. my DVD player is also my computers DVD-ROM and it's CD-RW drive.