Actually, they state that you can buy new upgraded Phantoms if you like.

And then transfer all your purchased content to those new units.


You need a top of the line processor to play the latest games.


-Gel

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Ok, fine, some PCs are completely upgradable.
I never said it was out of date.  I said that there will come a point in
time where the Phantom's upgradability options will be quite limited,
due to the progress of PC technology.
Assuming, of course, that the Phantom is upgradable.
Who said top of the line?  Why do I need a top of the line processor
for?
I haven't been moaning about anything.  You, on the other hand, have
your panties in a bunch.
Why?
No.  So what?
Lots of people don't.  I don't.  I haven't bought a console in years.
Yup.  That's another option.
Sure.  I guess you agree with me then that the Phantom is overkill then
for little Johnny.
Nope.  So then, who is the Phantom for?  You said that little Johnny
gets to have a NES/Atari 2600, and the rabid fans want to get something
more powerful than the Phantom.
Sure.  I have a paypal account you can put the money in.  Expect
delivery next week.

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