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Walmart positions the PS3 Slim at the center of a golden triangle of console video games, Internet enabled HDTVS, and rack upon rack of DVD and Blu-Ray videos.
Walmart knows what sells -
and it isn't Homebrew and it isn't the OtherOS.
Blu-Ray at Walmart is very much alive. But the PS3 Fat is close on to three years dead.
Each new Arkham City, Black Ops game, Blu-Ray rental or high-definition Netflix stream is a vote for the firmware upgrade.