Talking purely about hardware; accessories, changes to the console itself, and so on.
Wii:
Wireless Nunchuck (1st Party), add a "turn off controller but not console" button to the wiimote (yes, I know there are a couple ways to turn them off otherwise, but it's really a hassle); or at least change how the firmware to turn them off works.
PS3:
Laptop kit. Seriously. Sony could even do it without significantly raising costs. On the manufacturing end, the only real additions it would need would be a screen and a keyboard, probably less than $100-150, and the PS3's price is going down anyway. A laptop would be a great fit for the PS3-- it already runs linux, so it wouldn't take much to just ship it with Yellow Dog/Ubuntu preinstalled. It would make the console much more attractive to students. Plus, a Docking Station could be included to allow it to be used hooked up to a regular TV very easily. If sony released one of these at $600, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I'd consider anything up to $800.
DS:
Not sure if it's a hardware or software issue, but not being able to use WPA is unacceptable.
Wii:
Wireless Nunchuck (1st Party), add a "turn off controller but not console" button to the wiimote (yes, I know there are a couple ways to turn them off otherwise, but it's really a hassle); or at least change how the firmware to turn them off works.
PS3:
Laptop kit. Seriously. Sony could even do it without significantly raising costs. On the manufacturing end, the only real additions it would need would be a screen and a keyboard, probably less than $100-150, and the PS3's price is going down anyway. A laptop would be a great fit for the PS3-- it already runs linux, so it wouldn't take much to just ship it with Yellow Dog/Ubuntu preinstalled. It would make the console much more attractive to students. Plus, a Docking Station could be included to allow it to be used hooked up to a regular TV very easily. If sony released one of these at $600, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I'd consider anything up to $800.
DS:
Not sure if it's a hardware or software issue, but not being able to use WPA is unacceptable.
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