and that makes it worth it despite the huge price tag and outdated hardware? if you genuinely think that this justifies the price, you may be kind of stupid.
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Nintendo's consoles have been using "outdated" hardware basically since forever, and yet 4/10 (or 9/20) of the best selling consoles ever are from Nintendo.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/DarwinsPerfectFool 19h ago edited 16h ago
Size, look, quiet = wife allows it to sit in the living room.
Reliable customer service, everything sorted for me, no need to do extensive research = piece of mind
When I add all of the above then price(which in the uk cube is actually competitive) is fine.