Korten12 said:
Could. I could get stuck by lighting, doesn't mean I will. You can argue about how it could. But until we get specifics there isn't much to argue against it. You say they're going to be making a loss. But how do you know? Oh wait, you don't. I don't either.
Take a look at those specs. Point out to me any components that aren't ridiculously expensive. They are going to be expensive to source. Therefore, Sony is going to have to
spend a lot of money in order to source them. Which means they either sell the PS4 at a higher price, or they
lose a load of money on each console.
Your lightning analogy is ridiculous. Lightning is an inherently random, unpredictable thing. Sony's financial decline, on the other hand, has been entirely predictable. They have tried time and again to win the market by pushing expensive loss-leading tech, and it hasn't worked. The PS3, PSP, and Vita all lost marketshare to their competitors. If you look at every console trend going back to the SNES, the most powerful console
never wins the generation. It is an entirely predictable trend, something that has been true for nearly twenty years.
Sony has achieved nothing by betting the farm yet again on bleeding edge technology. All they're going to do is continue the same economic strategy which has seen them lose their place as the king of consumer electronics. And sooner or later, it's going to bite them in the ass.