Because of its $100 cheaper price, does the PS4 already win in the college student market?
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I need to win the lottery to buy both!
College students buy what their friends buy.
PS4s.
"Let’s face it, college students don’t exactly have the best financial situation especially with how expensive going to school is these days. Between paying tuition, paying for living expenses, and other expenses like a cell phone and internet, for most college students the console war actually means something more than just hey *insert console here* is better because most of us don’t have the luxury of being able to get both systems."
If thats the case, why would a college student even be thinking about buying ANY next-gen console at launch? If price is such an important factor to these people, then wouldn't they be waiting for the first or second price drop before getting a console?
Its like saying that Applebees is a better option for homeless people than Peter Luger since its cheaper, when the reality is that neither are realistic options.
For a college student in a dorm room the xbone is not a good choice because of kinect which is basically useless in the environment.