The problem as I see it is it has lost a lot of it's selling points.....
80 gigs of storage isn't exactly a lot of space any more so that's out.
My phone has a real web browser so that is no benny there.
I actually really like how their online and in home connectivity is set up but that gap is closing quickly IMO. Let's see. You got Microsoft who has basically has all the market when it comes to network capability and software that drives it. It actually is pretty funny because both are probably going to end up paying royalties to the other. XBOX to Sony for Blue Ray licensing and Sony to Microsoft for networking capability.
Also will be interesting to see who gets the most/best secondary companies on board.
Just playing devils advocate here... But think about the fact that while most people have cell phones and all that, a PS3 replaces a CD Player, DVD Player, Game Console, and adds a Music Storage Station, Blue-Ray to your living room set up. Seriously, it could be marketable to adults that want simpler, nicer units on their entertainment centers. Couldn't it? Shoot, all I have is a Yamaha Receiver, PS3 and a center speaker on my entertainment center under the flat panel, and there really isn't anything I can't do, or watch there. Plus, you can plug in an expandable hard drive through the USB if you want to add more. Store your movies on that and just plug it in. It works. It also sees other computers in your home network and will display an icon of your media player, click and you have everything from your media player on your computer on your PS3....
Seriously....It's a no brainer...