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Originally Posted by squarejawhero
This is all starting to sound a bit "my dick's bigger than your dick". Let's give up, people, there's no ground to be gained in a pointless argument.
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It's not about hardware, not even software. It's about the whole experience a product delivers.
And I just state that Sony is very good in delivering a well balanced combination of style, technology and versatility to handheld users.
Nintendo offers a unique product, no doubt about that, but they have problems regarding design (I work in a design company, to people like me, good product design is a very important factor) and they stepped out of the technological race, which is a shame.
Don't get me wrong: I'm a huge Nintendo fan, but I'm a bit disappointed that they don't seem to be interested in graphics and cutting-edge technology anymore.