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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: Nolaws on October 18, 2007, 03:03:34 AM
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Jack Tretton, President of Sony Computer Entertainment America has now confirmed that the new 40GB PlayStation 3 will make it\'s way to the U.S., releasing on November 2 for a retail price of USD 400.
If that wasn\'t good enough, Tretton also confirmed that the 80GB version will be getting a hundred price cut, dropping it from USD 600 – 500.
http://www.psu.com/40GB-PS3-confirmed-for-US-release-this-November-News--a0001565-p0.php
Guess that mean do not buy a PS3 until Nov. 2nd :) I wish they would removed motorstorm from the 80gb package adn reduce the price by another 50$
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The 40GB version won\'t have the PS2 BC, right?
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right, or the compact flash/mem stick readers, and two less USB ports, but other then that they are the same, and the black finish appears less glossy.
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it\'s coming up to the time where I\'m considering getting a PS3, they already have the 40GB model out, along with the 60GB
do they plan on discontinuing the 60GB model in europe, or are they going to carry on selling both?
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do they plan on discontinuing the 60GB model in europe, or are they going to carry on selling both?
60Gb model = to be phased out
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damn, i\'d totally buy the 80GB if i was still working.
I have a very good amount saved up, but i only have a fraction of that to work with till i graduate since im going to Italy after college, which most of my saved money is going towards
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right, or the compact flash/mem stick readers, and two less USB ports, but other then that they are the same, and the black finish appears less glossy.
how much can the memory card readers and USB ports cost? also, how will you be able to use old memory cards on the PS3?
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since the ps3 couldn\'t play ps2 games to begin with, that shouldn\'t be much of a problem about ps2 memory cards. Also, I think there is a firmware update that allows you to save your psone and ps2 games on the ps3 harddrive or something like that.
the memory card reader for camera and the less 2 usb ports probably don\'t cost much, maybe around $10 total? it could be more, it could be less than that. But imagine, producing it in the million units, which could save sony muti-million dollars by omitting them when selling the 40 GBytes model for $400.
I think Sony is already losing money selling the ps3 $500 to $600 when it first came out, I wouldn\'t be surprise if Sony is still losing money selling the 40 GBytes $400, even if they omitted some features. But at least, they lose a bit less money by omitting some features though.
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it\'s coming up to the time where I\'m considering getting a PS3, they already have the 40GB model out, along with the 60GB
do they plan on discontinuing the 60GB model in europe, or are they going to carry on selling both?
Probably going to be replaced with the 80GB version
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looks like i\'ll be waiting for the 80gb model....:fro:
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I think it is already available
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lol, you are right unircron!
Maybe Clips didn\'t realize the 80 GBytes is already available since July. I think what Clips was really trying to say was waiting for the 80 Gbytes to have a price drop from $600 to $500.
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I think what Clips was really trying to say was waiting for the 80 Gbytes to have a price drop from $600 to $500.
You mean like... now? :)
http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSN1732325620071018
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lol, wow.
didn\'t realize the 80 GBytes was already on sale at $500, and not to mention is also included a videogame MotorStorm. So, Clips, gives us your thought when you purchase one.:D
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the 40gb will be bundled with Spidy3 Blu-Ray.. pretty cool.
This is a significant price drop for Canada.
80gb from 659$ to 499$
60gb from 499$ to 449$ (not many left)
40gb at 399$
price are already droped at Amazon.ca, Futureshop and bestbuy!
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you\'re right paul about that 80gb price drop,..(as in what i was tryin\' to say)..now i have to look into gettin\' one....there\'s quite a few games that are comin\' out soon that are peakin\' my interest....
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yup we felt the price drop in Australia as well.
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In other news:
Microsoft Cuts Xbox Price in Japan
Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season
Associated Press
October 22, 2007 5:07 a.m.
TOKYO -- Microsoft Corp. said Monday it is slashing Xbox 360 prices in Japan by about 13%, as the price war among videogame consoles heats up ahead of the key year-end shopping season.
The Xbox 360 console will sell in Japan for ¥34,800 ($304) starting Nov. 1, down from ¥39,795, Microsoft\'s Japan unit said in a statement. A more basic version of the machine now selling for ¥29,800 will be priced at ¥27,800.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119303728669266897.html?mod=hps_us_whats_news (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB119303728669266897.html?mod=hps_us_whats_news)