Quote from Hydroblunt:
All they did was decide an earlier launch date, nothing more. In the video game industry, it does not mean much, just look at how Playstation One overtook the industry, even with 1st year dismal sales. What Microsoft has is tons of cash to burn and zero concern for actual economics, which is THE ONLY reason Xbox even made it to the living room. They sunk so much money into it to make sure it got a place in the market, any other company in the past pulled the plug way prior (Jaguar, 3DO, Dreamcast, etc.). That, and the fact that it was the easiest system to pirate, lol.
And the ONLY reason Xbox 360 is doing good is because there are many gamers out there who just want Next-Gen and the Wii & PS3 are sold out for months to come. I think that most gamers will get 2-3 systems anyway, the industry has grown so big that competition among Nintendo, Sony & Microsoft has actually decreased. It's now really more about Sony vs Microsoft for the multimedia dominace, a one way gateway in the living room. Sony obviously has the technological & expertise edge but Microsoft has a gigantic pile of cash to back them up. And Bill Gates is crazy egomaniac.
Which brings me to Vista. Not a well known fact, but the corporate version of Vista (and possibly the home one too) has some very interesting license agreement details in regards to the information you store, send & receive on your computer and server when you use Vista. Also, either within Vista itself or with a future add on geared for businesses, Microsoft wants to offer data storage services. Basically, they want to have access & control to all your digital information and I think they will get it. So buy MSFT.