6. Long life left

Sony has a history of supporting its platforms even after a new platform has hit the market. Both the PSone and PS2 received support when their successor arrived, and there's no reason to suggest Sony won't do otherwise with the PS3. The company has a 10-year life-cycle planned for the PS3 so it's potentially got another eight years of support left - something that we can't see happening with the Xbox 360. The price will come down gradually over those years.

5. Plenty of good game to choose from

The PS3 got off to a shaky start, but even the most blinded Sony haters can't argue that the system is devoid of quality titles. With the likes of MotorStorm, Resistance, Unreal Tournament 3, Uncharted, Heavenly Sword, Ratchet & Clank and Warhawk all on store shelves, you can certainly experience some of the best games this generation has to offer, only on PS3. Multi-format releases are also improving, with the differences between Xbox 360 and PS3 versions getting less and less noticeable. Burnout and Call of Duty 4 are two excellent examples.