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| ![]() PS3 Pricing presented with the “clear black“ Model The Electronics Entertainment Expo has begun and so have the PlayStation 3 concessions. I don't know about you but I've been waiting for them. The big news is the North American price per unit along with some other goodies was announced via Sony press release yesterday. Just like Xbox360, PS3 will be released in two versions. The premium version includes a 60GB HDD for $599 US Dollars and a budget model with a 20GB HDD for $499 US Dollars. Do you remember the PS3 faithful *****ing about the 360 being released in two versions? I could be mistaken there. Scanning the press release it seems that the size of the HDD isn't the only difference. The $500 unit (or the cheap one as some people are calling it) won't even have an HDMI port. This leads me to question what kind of Blu-ray support either system will have. No HDMI on the budget version means the video output won't support the full definition of Blu-ray movie disks. Blu-ray movies played through component video connectors (which is what the non-HDMI $500 version of PS3 will have to use) will only be able to display HD movies at a grand total of 540P. Far cry from the 1080P - Blu-ray Sony first announced last year. So, to summarize the $500 version won't be a real Blu-ray player. The cheap PS3 won't read flash memory. The cheapie won't have an 802.11b/g wi-fi adaptor either. Wi-fi and flash compatibility might be something you can add on later. Cut through Sony's marketing bull with Sony Says: i say Sony Says: i say
All I can say about the North American price per unit is this. Wow, a $600 dollar Blu-ray player by Christmas '06 will be an impressive feat if Sony can pull it off. That is if the $600 version can actually do 1080P from a Blu-ray disc. The other thing I'd say about this is… $600 FOR A VIDEO GAME CONSOLE! HOLY SNARKFRITTERS! Talk about alienating the FinalFantasyMCMIV kiddies. It's your core audience Sony, what's up with that?!? The bourgeois pricing of PS3 is going to sell a lot of Nintendo Wiii at $250 a pop. Link To Original Article | |||
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