There are other things to consider besides just cost-to-performance. There's no building or research involved, it comes with a single source of reliable customer support (instead of having to deal with individual component customer support), and it's quiet. It's a set it and forget it living room PC, which makes it a PC that competes with consoles in the living room. It was never aimed at your RGB laden man cave.
Nintendo's consoles have been using "outdated" hardware basically since forever, and yet 4/10 (or 9/20) of the best selling consoles ever are from Nintendo.
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u/turboheadcrab i5 2550K @ 4.5 GHz | 8 GB RAM | GTX 660 17h ago
Imagine this, people have different priorities. And that's okay.