Well said.
The irony of course is that, no matter what you do, you can't win sometimes. I'm one person with an opinion posting against the (often times differing) opinions of tens-of-thousands.
My first discussions about this - WAY back when we unveiled the console, was focused exactly on this point. I said nearly the same things you are suggesting - let's judge the games, the experiences, what's different - that will decide.
You can imagine that didn't go over well - and it evolved over time into the question around why we believe our real-world performance will be nearly the same.
So I find it funny (and I guess somewhat satisfying) that people are suggesting the conversation gets back to the games.
But you're totally right - the games and experiences will sell the systems, and nobody will get to see both players hands until November.
Raises hand. Yes I'm one of those people that would say focus on the games and experience. Just be prepared though, because your competitor is going to let the world know for the next 2 months that PS4 is "The Most Powerful Game Console Ever". Stay the course.