Wait.... My low cost, simple to use Wii has wireless networking... and the system that relies on networking for some of its biggest selling features doesn't have that and one needs to buy a peripheral for it?
@Timothy Collins: Wait.... my simple to use XBox has wired networking... and the Wii that relies on networking for some of its biggest selling features doesn't have that and one needs to buy a peripheral for it?
@Passa: ..and if it was integrated, you would have to buy a new console if you wanted 'n'. I have no problem with integrating the wireless adapters into devices, just make sure the ethernet port stays put (WiredWireless).
Does anything not have wifi built in these days? iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberries, other smart-phones, PSP, DS, laptops, PS3, even the Wii has wifi (yet doesn't have standard LAN which questions me, but still).
So a 360 costs what now? $470+? Console, wi-fi (assuming this will be $120) and year of Live. Looks like a great deal!
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I still can't believe I shelled out $100 AUD for the 802.11g adapter two years ago. I mean, I had no choice, but still.
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So a 360 costs what now? $470+? Console, wi-fi (assuming this will be $120) and year of Live. Looks like a great deal!
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