[citation][nom]Belardo[/nom]Price of standard xbox360 (with the new bigger 60GB HD) is $300. Which doesn't do much for those who paid $300~350 for the 20GB version these past few years.It doesn't have wireless networking ($80~100 option), no blu-ray which is the BEST way to watch 1080p movies. Compressed cable/sat doesn't compare. If MS sold a Blu-Ray drive, it'd be a $100+ add-on. So much for MS supporting standards.The internal PSU for the PS3 makes things easier to setup and PS3's don't have melt-downs.Yeah, Blu-Ray helped Sony win the format war for HD-media - but it hurt them in the gaming market. With 21million PS3s on the market, they aren't a failure. The PS3 has always been a YEAR behind xbox360 (about 7~8million short). Had the xbox had its heat-issues fixed and came out 6~9 months later, we'd be looking at a different landscape... other than Wii still selling 50million units[/citation]
Do better research. I bought the $299 Pro model of the 360 right before Xmas and it came with the hard drive, a wireless network adapter, a wireless controller, a headset, and 2 games.