Yup.
Let's make a list:
DISCover | PC
1 CD-ROM drive | Standard computers have multiple CDD and FDD drives
Can't be upgraded | Can easily be upgraded
Uses modified Windows XP | You can boot to as many OSs as you like
Does music+movies+games | Does anything
Top possible RAM 1gb | Top possible RAM today 2gb
Maximum of nVIDIA®GeForce| Maximum of Radeon 9900XT Pro (soon) or GeForce FX 5900
TI Graphics |
Can only play recognized | Can play any games
games |
Plays only Windows XP | Can play ANY games
compatible PC games |
No user created mods | Any user created mods
Plays on a TV-- thus 640 | Plays on monitors-- thus any graphics
x480 graphics, period | resolution at all
Oh, and did I mention that the DISC company ridiculously PATENTED a home entertainment system designed to play PC games? Please!
Now to its credit, I have to admit the idea of automatically detecting a game thru custom BIOS and boot scripts, installing it to the hard drive, downloading patches, and even supporting expansion disks is a farily nice idea. But you can do all that on a PC, and the advantages of a PC are clear. If you want a PC-like gaming console, I think the Phantom is a far more solid idea... it also has a far better price tag for its default (far better) model!
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I am the chainsaw paladin.