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August 26, 2008 6:52 AM PDT

Sony's PS3 Wireless Keypad gets a price

by Julie Rivera
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(Credit: Amazon.com)

Sony's Wireless Keypad for the PS3--which was announced at the Leipzig Games Convention--is now available for preorder on Amazon for $49.99. That seems to be the only change, though, as the release date is still slated for November 30.

OK, so the wait still exists and the fingers are tapping on the table in lieu of the keypad. The silver lining: knowing that you don't have to expose yourself to getting bum-rushed in line while shopping for this accessory in stores on the day it's released.

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by tsaot August 26, 2008 7:33 AM PDT
$50? That seems to be a tad pricey for just a keypad these days. It's just a bunch of buttons and a bluetooth transmitter right? Why do they have to make it this expensive just to play a game?
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by Renegade Knight August 27, 2008 7:03 AM PDT
Yup. 20 bucks for a USB Keyboard or 50 for a thumboard. Easy choice.
by yuwonoprasetya August 26, 2008 7:45 AM PDT
This product is enough good and I think there is nothing wrong if be your choice when wants have a Sony's PS3 Wireless Keypad

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