Bahamut ZERO
06-30-2004, 07:14 PM
With the Playstation it was possible to play CDs and listen to music through your TV. With the Playstation 2 it was possible to play DVDs and enjoy films without needing to fork out on a separate DVD-ROM player.
As the price of technology decreases, and it becomes easier to manufacture these items in high numbers, do you foresee that the console market will kind of be lost as the major companies like Sony and Microsoft combine more functionality into the consoles? Rumours with the PS3's Cell Technology is to allow parallel processing across a network, meaning that the console is less of a console and more of a node in a computer network. Will the console market be lost as the companies plug the other features?
Thoughts?
As the price of technology decreases, and it becomes easier to manufacture these items in high numbers, do you foresee that the console market will kind of be lost as the major companies like Sony and Microsoft combine more functionality into the consoles? Rumours with the PS3's Cell Technology is to allow parallel processing across a network, meaning that the console is less of a console and more of a node in a computer network. Will the console market be lost as the companies plug the other features?
Thoughts?