Alright, if you think the 23" minimum was a goalpost moving argument, please respond to this as it's the core reason why I think most NEW PC gamers are going to end up buying a monitor, therefore adding to the cost of entry:
On another note, I had no idea some hardcore PC gamers were still on 4:3 19" monitors. That's not a diss on you at all, I legit had no clue.
I'm not offended don't worry
I don't understand why you think the pc is going the way of the dodo.
A 20 percent decrease in OEM sales over the past few years means little when , as opiate put it, the desktop pc had 'total global domination' over households.
It still does, just a little bit less.
Your evidence is anecdotal, but those 300million OEM sales a year do not lie .
And again they don't count macs, they don't count the custom (non dell/HP brand but the store's brand) systems that every single pc store sells, they don't count the builds people do themselves.
Those custom store brand pcs are taking up market share of the big OEM's who are being tracked in these sales numbers, they will account for at least part of the drop.
My anecdotal evidence is that almost everyone I know has a desktop pc, including all the people that don't play games at all.
My brother, my grandparents, friends, parents, everyone has one. But again it's just anecdotal evidence.
I do know a bunch of people who no longer watch cable tv though, so maybe it's tvs that are going the way of the dodo and people won't have a reason to own one unless they hook up a pc or console to it.
I just have a kneejerk reaction to the 'need to buy a monitor' argument.
Even the 'need to buy windows' sounds silly to me when I don't know anyone who doesn't have multiple licenses at home (dating all the way back to windows xp or even NT

) But now that a win8 license costs as much as 90 days of PS+ you don't really hear that argument anymore thankfully.
For monitors , OS, keyboards, mice, power supplies, cases, ram etc I tend to think it's just intellectual dishonesty most of the time, it's hard to imagine people not having these already (some won't of course)
Why is the entry cost to pc gaming always 500+ euros worth of hardware, when it's going to be closer to 100 euros for a large amount (if not majority) of people.
I think Heavy is more reasonable than you guys are giving credit for here.
I think eventually desktop PC will go away, Heavy. No question. I also think the console market is contracting and will also eventually disappear. But that's not right now, and it certainly wasn't 4 years ago. People have had and still have monitors for things.
Further, as the number of office desktop PCs decrease, the number of people willing and able to create HTPCs increases. I'm not sure it will be an exact replacement, mind you -- I doubt it will -- but it will also happen.
Exactly , it's really not relevant to the cost or situation today. Any big changes are a long time away and much of the hoohah around 'desktops are doomed' (again keeping in mind that they still sell absolutely insane amounts) right now is just the usual mobile growth (that is going to reach saturation sooner rather than later, just like the desktop did over the course of the 80s+90s) media dick riding.