I like what I see about the multiple pricing and performance levels. I'm guessing the base models will be good for casual gaming, Netflix and other tv/movie streaming, and game streaming when hooked up to a powerful PC. And the higher end models will compete against the consoles being able to play the triple-A titles on Steam natively (hopefully with upgradable components)
This could be big news for console gaming, as with Nintendo becoming less and less relevant it's really only a two horse race between Sony and Microsoft. Hopefully the threat of Steam invading their home theater spaces and offering games far cheaper then they currently are will drive more competition
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