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not everyone has a PC at home, yet most people have a TV. Try getting a PC with DVD, Broadband option, a professional developer kit and the option to play every single game out for it for $350. The PS2 has this price beaten in every aspect.
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Chances are if they can\'t afford a pc which is dirt cheap. Then it is doubtful they are going to pay for the linux kit. On top of that even if those unfortunate souls do. Do you honestly think they will hook up their broadband, or develop games? Chances are if you are even interested in these options then you already have a pc, and the issue is then mute about the $350 for a internet ready computer.
Btw where do you come up with $350.00 at. My ps2 here in the states cost me $300 alone. Add on the price of taxes and a memory card, and I have your $350.00 beat already. The kit is going to cost around $200.00. This will bring your total price close to $600.00 us dollars.You can buy a standalone pc for that price.
Here is an excerpt from
http://www.gaming-age.com/cgi-bin/news/news.pl?y=2002&m=1&nid=30-126.db"In addition to the "Linux (for PlayStation 2)" kit, users must have a standard North American PlayStation 2 (SCPH 30001, SCPH 30001R, SCPH 35001GT), a Memory Card (8M), and a VESA monitor. The graphics output requires a high-resolution computer display, with standard output set as XGA (1024 x 768 resolution); home televisions cannot be used as monitors. Computer displays supporting "sync on green" are mandatory."
So add on some more money for a vesa monitor.
The only persons that will find this add-on of any great usefulness is fledgling developers, and I am not sure of how much use it truly will be.
One more thought. If you are planning on buying this so you can get a hdd and broadband adaptor at a reduced price. Then I imagine your dreams will probably get dashed. I would imagine that this thing is going to format the hdd to a linux filesystem, and leave it unusable for games.