Next gen consoles have more features than ever before, but if you're like many consumers, you don't know about them.
From Ars Technica:
It's apparent from the study's results that one thing interests the majority of consumers: games. The dueling next-generation HD disc formats, the ability to download content, and even high-definition graphics don't seem to matter to the majority of the game-buying public; if these figures are reflective of the wider market, all those features are being roundly ignored by most gamers.Among the features you don't know you have: The ability to play blu-ray discs (only 40 percent of PS3 owners surveyed knew that the system even had Blu-ray built-in), the ability to stream video and sound from your PC, the ability to download content via XBOX Live, and the ability to "upscale" your DVDs through a HDMI connection.
Ars speculates that your disinterest in these features is one reason the Wii has been so successful. You just like to play games. What's wrong with that?
Report: Gamers largely clueless about next-gen console media capabilities [Ars Technica]
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