no. I'm already a PS4 owner. bought one last year.
I figured at least by now they'd have updated most of those "missing features." and really, the only features I care about are mp3/mp4/media support, a better, more organized UI, and a better browser that isn't so hard to see on a big screen. Anything else beyond those are just bonuses, imo.
When I got my PS4, I though there's no way I'd even be interested in getting an X1, given the state it was in back then.
However, since then, the X1 has dropped Kinect, dropped in price by $100, dropped the Gold paywall nonsense, and has been updated every month with new features and fixes. And MS has been fairly open in communicating to its customers about those updates. They blog about what's coming in next month's update - does Sony really do that? Maybe right around when the updates set to launch, they'll tell you the new features. but they don't really give you a heads up like MS does.
Not to mention, so far, none of the updates have included features that I care about.
Plus, I've been saving up gift cards and trade ins, so money wise, I could now pay for most of an X1.
So, the X1 has become a more attractive option in recent months. However, with that being said, there really is no compelling reason for me to go out and get an X1 right now. It doesn't really do or offer anything that the PS4 can't already do. except maybe a better browser with IE and a Youtube app. and external storage support.
But the X1 still can't play mp3, mp4, and other media files.
And the PS4 still has more games I'm interested in, and it still seems it's the more powerful system, hardware/performance wise ( however slight the difference is ).
So, ideally, I'd like to stick with PS4 and Sony. But I'm not going to lie and say I'm not getting frustrated by Sony's "slower" response in updating the system with requested features.
I'm hedging my bets and giving Sony until the end of the year to see if they improve the PS4 with the features I want. and see if the X1 adds those features 1st.
Sony can't afford to be complacent with their early lead. Because if the PS4 seems to "stagnate" while the X1 continually improves, they risk losing customers to MS.
and yes, that includes something as simple as a Blu-Ray remote.