[citation][nom]rtfm[/nom]Where did that statistic come from? I would argue that the majority of people who will spend £300~ on a console will have enough savvy & money to have a hd tv (they're cheap enough these days). Though I do agree the article is a bit of a no brainer.[/citation]
I saw that statistic too... I think it was... Gizmodo?
http
/gizmodo.com/5321526/half-of-next+gen-console-owners-are-playing-on-standard+def-tvs
Anyway, the point is, while
you are savvy enough, and have the money to fully enjoy your console, doesn't mean that it's that way for everyone. For example, there was a good few months I was gaming on a 15" lcd (1024x768) and using a 9800GT. Seriously. Finally got a 19" from a friend, and just upgraded to a 22" not too long ago.
Point is less about the TV, methinks, than excluding costs. Most people, when they think about a gaming PC, think of EVERYTHING included in the cost. Most people, when they think about the console, only consider the console alone in cost.
As some people have mentioned, that same TV can be used for the PC as well. There's a lot of crossover nowadays. But, overall, it costs less and you get more, imho if you game with a PC. As someone else mentioned, though, you don't get everything. The best way to go about it is pick the platform you like
based on the games. If you're ever questioning whether what you bought was worth it, chances are you paid too much. That goes for everything.