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Perhaps the biggest knock on the PlayStation 3 is its price; even with the cheapest SKU you’re looking at a premium of 0 over the Wii and 0 over the cheapest Xbox 360. Even though that is unavoidably the barrier of entry, Sony doesn’t seem to think it’s a fair comparison. So what they’ve done is cooked up a little comparison of the three systems’ true prices — something that’s likely to accomplish nothing more than incite a fanboy flamewar. While Sony’s chart no doubt speaks for itself, there are a few things worth pointing out. I think anyone would agree that the 360 shouldn’t require an external device for Wi-Fi, but it’s not necessary for your 360 to function if you’re able to run an ethernet cable or don’t plan on playing online. Any new system comes with an HDMI port so it’s not as if anyone buying a system now will find that to be a problem. And lastly there’s the hard drive situation — for people who might be buying a hard drive-less system, we know Microsoft is offering a cheap upgrade to a 20GB hard drive in lieu of paying the extremely high retail prices Sony refers to. Besides the unavoidable hate that the previous paragraph will garner Sony fanboys, it’s hard to ignore the fact that this is nothing more than marketing spin for the sake of marketing spin. At least fanboys will have some new ammunition to fight about. The Wii, which continues to become more and more popular each year, involves getting up off the couch and exercising those muscles. Elise …