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2009-02-01
It's Sony's own damn fault. A product like the PS3 - which should have been a bigger seller - was flawed from the very start. No lessons was learned/copied from the Xbox's earlier introduction. No support for popular codecs. The ability to develop third-party applications (i.e. open) would have had a huge positve impact on sales. But no, as typical of Sony, the product was limited/restricted to the disappointment of many potential buyers.