Sony screws up again with PS3 pricing


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http://www.kotv.com/news/national/story/?id=131051

Sony will cut the price of its 60 GB model by $100 and clear the 60 GB version inventory. It will stop selling it in August when the 80 GB version comes for $599 with a free game (resistance)

So essentially the PS3 will be cheaper for exactly one month and then go back to $599.

The 20GB was dropped a couple of months ago and now the 60 GB version is getting dropped

The price will remain the same it seems $599!!!!

I think Sony took a huge gamble with the PS3, they were hoping the "Playstation" name would be enough to sell the system, since they knew what they had on their hands was largely an overhyped and overpriced Xbox 360.

I don't see why they're moving in an 80GB version of the console as I don't really see the need for 60GB. Then again, I don't own one so I don't know what the disk usage is like. However, I do know that $600 is a lot of money to drop on a console and going from $500 back to $600 with 20GB extra plus a launch title isn't worth it in my opinion.

I don't see why they're moving in an 80GB version of the console as I don't really see the need for 60GB. Then again, I don't own one so I don't know what the disk usage is like. However, I do know that $600 is a lot of money to drop on a console and going from $500 back to $600 with 20GB extra plus a launch title isn't worth it in my opinion.

I see the point to the HD but not the constant miniscule increments. Why not wait 6 months until 120 or even 160GB drives are cheaper and do it then in one fell swoop. Doesn't make sense to me to constantly be upgrading the drives or offering alternatives 20 - 40 GB apart when in the scheme of the hard disk world isnt alot.

If they keep doing these small increments they'll likely just **** off consumers who just ordered one revision to find theyve upgraded it a few weeks later or what not.

I have to say, my 360 has what... 20GB and not all of that is available and i still have not found myself lower then 5GB so a hard drive this size imo is pointless... fair enough if they want to offer a bigger HD but i say keep the 60GB model at the lower price...

the price is the only thing that puts me off (and others i bet) buying one of these!

If it's the same 80Gb as in Korea (the only other place with a 80Gb), it'll be the version featuring software backwards compatibility as well, without the Emotion Engine. That's some quite interesting price cutting.

The question is (and this isn't a dig or anything but a question) how many 60Gb PS3 are in the channel right now?

Way to put a negative spin on it. 60GB PS3 will still be selling when they introduce the 80GB PS3 in August. If you don't want 80GB, then get the 60GB for $499, it's not that hard...

There's around 1 million unsold in America, so you'd be able to find a $499 PS3 easily.

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