Yeah! Let's stick with a Sony creation and their wonderful track record.
1. PS3 delayed to market to force a tech
A move which was instrumental in Blu Ray winning the HD format war...
2. Rootkits, Enough said
3. Different models of the Sony PS3 support different levels of backwards compatability with Sony PS2 games? Nice.
Most early in the PS3's lifecycle, when everyone acknowledged Sony was stepping all over it self.
4. Removed the ability to install Linux via an update? Awesome!
Damn, you're right! I better run home and power up my Linux-based Xbox 360 right away! Errrr, wait a minute....
5. Reports of drives dying in PS3 units and overheating.
Yeah, I'm glad I got my 360 first. Those 4 RRODs and 2 dead DVD drives REALLY gave me comfort that I bought such a "reliable" console.
6. Want to talk about overpriced accessories and consoles?
Sure, tell me about the $200 120 GB drive "accessory" MS offered when a retail 120 GB drive was $70. I could go out tomorrow and get a $70 160 or 200 GB drive and slap in my PS3 with no problem. With Microsoft? Nope! You have to buy theirs and if you do manage to hack one to work, you risk getting banned.
LOL. Kinect is a POS as well. What's your point?
8. PS3 requiring disc to use Netflix...
You might want to read up on why that is -- hint, it has nothing to do with Sony and everything to do with an exclusive deal MS made with Netflix. Oh and by the way, I don't have to purchase any sort of membership (other than the Netflix membership, obviously) to use Netflix on a PS3. On the Xbox, you have to buy a Gold membership. BRILLIANT move Microsoft, BRILLIANT.
Need we go on and on? Every company has misteps and failures.
No kidding, thanks for the tip. The interesting thing is that this thread is about -- gasp -- Microsoft!
I've been personally burned by MS. Sony has not burned me with the PS3 yet.