Console myths:
1. They are cheaper than PCs! Not quite. When you add in all the peripheral devices needed, and if you include a large hi-def TV into that list, the cost just about equals out. Also, console games still tend to cost more and have shorter play lives than most PC titles, so less bang for you buck there.
Nope, I run my PS3 on a Samsung XL2370. Cheap and works fine! Other than that I don't have any peripherals I didn't have on my PC and usually buy games on the cheap.
2. You dont need to upgrade consoles! Not quite. Ive yet to know a console owner who hasnt already bought a new iteration of the console they currently own - these companies come out with a new version of their consoles every few years and guess who buys them ... people who already own the older version. That is an upgrade no matter how you slice it. Also, the ability of consumers to upgrade their PCs gives PC gamers a lot of flexibility in terms of adjusting to advances in game technology - console user dont have this capability.
I think there are plenty of PS3 owners with an early generation PS3. Plus, the PS3 is dirt cheap these days. I can buy four for the same money I spent on my PC.
3. Its less of a headache to operate consoles! Hmm ... well I think People with Sony accounts may be having second thoughts about that.
No, not really. I was a lot more worried with my PC.
Bottom line: PC > Console
Well, I disagree on the myths, but this I do agree on.