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On Wednesday, E3 begins in earnest and tens of thousands of video game industry professionals will converge on Los Angeles for the annual marketing blowout.

In any case, the PS3, at a minimum of $499, is likely to hit Sony pretty hard on the bottom line. That's because, as CNET News.com reported in February, it appears that the PS3's component cost will be at least $800.

Sony looks at PlayStation family consoles--the PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable--as having 10-year lifespans, and therefore, the company hopes that over time, component costs will drop enough to make a profit.

But in the short term, the consoles are likely to cost consumers significantly less than Sony is paying to make them, and that could squeeze the company as it pursues other initiatives.

Still, as the company made sure to point out during the press conference Monday, it is still selling millions of PS2s and PSPs and doesn't expect those sales numbers to drop anytime soon.

Indeed, Hirai said that Sony expects to sell an additional 10 million PS2s. And it hopes to sell another 12 million PSPs by the end of the company's current fiscal year, March 31, 2007, which would bring total PSP sales to 29 million.

Regardless, for Sony to finally unveil pricing for the PS3 was an important move because it will quiet speculation that has run rampant for months. It will also give consumers six months to get used to the high cost of the PS3, something the company clearly hopes will lead to high sales figures.

Meanwhile, Sony also showed off a plethora of games that will be available either at launch or shortly thereafter.

Among the publishers it showcased was Electronic Arts, whose CEO Larry Probst, appeared on stage and said that his company was working on 10 titles for PS3 including new versions of "Madden NFL," "NBA" and "Tiger Woods PGA."

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Sony is a deceptive cheat...
by bwanac-20838752356067768479670 May 8, 2006 9:21 PM PDT
"Where it differs substantially is in the fact that it includes
technology that ties character movement on screen to that of
players' hands. That is, as players move their hands around, the
controller automatically senses the movement and translates it
to character movement on screen.

That is a significant innovation that the Xbox 360 does not have,
and it is not known if Nintendo's own forthcoming next-
generation console, the Wii, will have similar functionality."

*****

You are a complete waste of a journalist. The Wii brought about
motion sensing controls into the home console market this past
fall. Sony mearly copied the idea to steal Nintendo's thunder.

Sony has lost all of my respect. And the launch of this
technological beast is going to be plagued with so many bugs, it
will be far worse than the 3% or whatever 360 is.
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sad
by witchwolfgoul June 6, 2006 4:28 AM PDT
This message is to all the jerks...you know who you are. You have a x-box or a dodge or a fancy pair of pants. We all can look down on someone some where. We can slam something. I could go on about this and my experience in gaming and in life forever...but I won't. I could guess how good or bad anything could be or will be...but I don't know yet. Maybe the ps3 will have big problems...maybe it won't sell...maybe it doesn't really matter...but unless you have a crystal ball...shut up
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Sony is a deceptive cheat...
by bwanac-20838752356067768479670 May 8, 2006 9:22 PM PDT
"Where it differs substantially is in the fact that it includes
technology that ties character movement on screen to that of
players' hands. That is, as players move their hands around, the
controller automatically senses the movement and translates it
to character movement on screen.

That is a significant innovation that the Xbox 360 does not have,
and it is not known if Nintendo's own forthcoming next-
generation console, the Wii, will have similar functionality."

*****

You are a complete waste of a journalist. The Wii brought about
motion sensing controls into the home console market this past
fall. Sony mearly copied the idea to steal Nintendo's thunder.

Sony has lost all of my respect. And the launch of this
technological beast is going to be plagued with so many bugs, it
will be far worse than the 3% or whatever 360 is.
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$499 is a rip off?? I think so... Anyone else?
by Hotdogah May 8, 2006 9:34 PM PDT
The $499 model does not include HDMI 1080p support, no memory stick reader and no WIFI. I thought this was going to blow the socks off Msft. There are a few "DIE HARDS" who will buy this but 6 months into launch I see these sitting around on store shelves collecting dust.
Please do not try to justify this with the blu-Ray thing because $30-$40 for a movie and no backwards compatibally with current generation DVDs really shoots that one in the foot.
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Serious garbage
by Rolndubbs May 9, 2006 6:12 AM PDT
The only difference between the two units is the size of the hard drive...thats it. As for not being backward compatable with dvd...How in the world would it play ps2 games without being able to read dvds??? Both next gen disk formats are backwards compatable, so quit spreading your garbage.
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Just another example of Sony trying to impose a new media format on us
by duke442games May 9, 2006 6:57 AM PDT
Not only is the price offensive, but Sony's insistance on the stupid BluRay in every system is another perfect example of Sony trying to impose a new media format on the market. Just a little tip, BluRay is not going to make it just the same way that Sony's media stick, AIT, and multiple other media formats have failed. BluRay is what will kill the Play Station line. Microsoft could not have planned a better way to take over this industry.
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so SAD!!
by jeffhesser May 9, 2006 7:22 AM PDT
what is sad is the fact they will still sell in spite of the insane prices.... i would love to see this stupid move hurt their sales the way it should but i fear this will put only a minor dent in the sales they will enjoy. it's wrong!!! buy a computer for that price!! yeeesh
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PS3 is cheaper than gaming PC, but many of us have to factor in an HDTV set
by ackmondual July 18, 2006 11:52 AM PDT
Sure, it IS optional, but it seems to be a real lose to buy such a beefy gaming console and not use the HD graphics. Going with that, that'll easily run you another $1000+ righ there
Sony Must Be Completely Mad.
by Nino Nice May 8, 2006 10:02 PM PDT
Sony must be completely mad to charge such a price for a damn
high-tech toy. Playing cd/dvd's/ are for home systems which
most people have if they can afford a game console.
I know there are some serious gaming nerds with money out
there.
But to the rest. It's just way too much for a stupid machine that
plays kids games. $600.00 to play games and lets not forget
the video games them selves which are going to cost more or
less the same thing. Anybody spending that much money to
play kids games are completely lost in a virtual world of
unreality.
Proberly 20 to 35 years old, living with their parents and doing
nothing with their lives.

Sony knows what their doing.

Later.

Nino Nice.
The real world is much better.
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what a worthless post...
by badflounder May 9, 2006 12:34 AM PDT
OMG....you are such an imbesol. Why exactly are you so angry at Sony for making something so expensive that you apparently wouldn't buy anyway? lol I agree that the price point is extremely high. You are getting what you pay for but most people simply don't want all that in a game console. Big mistake by Sony. You rip gamers and state they live with their parents and yet your post is about as immature as they come. lol I'll give you this though....you made me laugh and I thank you for that. :)
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Or...
by KsprayDad May 9, 2006 8:49 AM PDT
maybe instead of playing games they post on C:net instead.
hmm since we're all 20-35 year old losers...
by thatxbxtchxnicoll May 9, 2006 9:24 AM PDT
why exactly are you posting here? need to feel justified somehow? its ok if your life sucks.. mines pretty great right at the moment, because i don't live at home, i have a life outside of the internet, and i have a job. those are 3 things that posting troll messages on c:net will never get you.
Sony etc....
by rmrecchia May 9, 2006 10:23 AM PDT
I just wanted to comment briefly on the sentiment in Nino Nice's post. I am not opposed to what was said, I merely want to convey a different perspective. I am a "gamer mom". There are many reasons for this. The primary reason is to become a part of what is important to my children. This is the world they live in. It is their culture, if you will. We do many things together - some are my favorites (library,and gardening)others are their's (baseball and gaming) I play with them, and for them. What I mean by the last part of that sentence is that I feel the best way to make a decision that is in their best interest is to understand first hand what the issue is. I rely on CNET for reviews, OPM for demos, etc. I feel that is the best way to parent this aspect of their development. Why do I play games with them? (and they are not stupid, in my humble opinion) The answer to that is simple... I love being with my boys. The games are fun, the graphics are wonderful, and our conversations flow like water from a fountain! At this time I cannot afford the cost of a PS3. If I were to put a price on the time spent with my boys, well... now we are talking priceless! My children are 10 and 13, I am 40 and have not lived with my parents in 20 years and work as an executive secretary. Everyone is entitled to their opinions, Nino, I just wanted to share mine.
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The JournalistThat Lived Under A Rock
by Bob_Barker May 8, 2006 10:11 PM PDT
"That is a significant innovation that the Xbox 360 does not have, and it is not known if Nintendo's own forthcoming next-generation console, the Wii, will have similar functionality"

Mr. Terdiman, are you daft?

C|Net, fire this Terd. ...Sorry, couldn't resist.
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The JournalistThat Lived Under A Rock
by Bob_Barker May 8, 2006 10:11 PM PDT
"That is a significant innovation that the Xbox 360 does not have, and it is not known if Nintendo's own forthcoming next-generation console, the Wii, will have similar functionality"

Mr. Terdiman, are you daft?

C|Net, fire this Terd. ...Sorry, couldn't resist.
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This is a very unprofessional article. Get your facts right.
by PlayBoxCube May 8, 2006 10:18 PM PDT
There?s something called RESEARCH! I would think this would be a given to any journalist out there. ?Their? innovation was first revealed by Nintendo with their controller last fall. Though relying on somewhat different technology Nintendo?s own controller on the Nintendo Wii can do exactly what the PS3 controller does and MORE.
I won?t go into if they stole the idea or not from Nintendo. However I do hope that the writer of this article avoids further embarrassment by getting the facts straight next time.
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Mr. Terdiman got it right
by Chung Leong May 8, 2006 10:40 PM PDT
There isn't enough information about the Wii controller. What I've seen so far little remote control thingy can register orientation. It's not clear if it detects motions. The two are different technology: one involves gyroscopes, then other involves accelometers.
Mr. Terdiman got it right
by Chung Leong May 8, 2006 10:41 PM PDT
There isn't enough information about the Wii controller. From what I've seen so far little remote control thing can register orientation. It's not clear if it detects motions. The two are different technology: one involves gyroscopes, then other involves accelometers.
Wha!?!
by judowaza May 8, 2006 11:17 PM PDT
Dude, you live in a gray world!
Sony laughed at Nintendo's controller at GDC.
Now they're the ones being laughed at.
They stole the idea plain and simple for everyone to see who is over the mental age of 12.
Stories like this will be, and have been, echoed throughout market.
This was predicted by every major game magazine as it is. Sony stole the idea of Nintendo's SNES controller, the analog stick, rumble feedback, and tons of software rip offs.
This is piracy of the worst kind.
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Controller reference fixed
by Jon Skillings May 9, 2006 12:54 PM PDT
The story has been corrected to show that Nintendo has been working on the motion-sensing technology for some time now.
LOL Where the hell have you been?
by kenlac--2008 May 8, 2006 10:20 PM PDT
Its been known for over a year that the Wii will have motion sensors....



YOU NOOB LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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600 bucks?! That's completely nuts!
by Chung Leong May 8, 2006 10:31 PM PDT
With that kind of pricing, Sony is basically ceding the US market to Microsoft. People here are not going to pay this much for a video game console. Those who could afford it and care about 3D graphics would rather sink their dollars into their computers.

Microsoft can knock the legs from under the PS3 and they have the cash to do it. I can see a couple possible responses: (A) a substantial price cut, something like $30 or $40, or (B) replace the Core System with a new low-cost model that has a harddrive.
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You're completely nuts!!!
by P_S_J May 9, 2006 2:20 PM PDT
People will pay $600 for this system. I will guarantee it. I commend Sony for making a leap in gaming and not just settling like Xbox did. What format are the games going to be in?? My bet would be BluRay. That would mean that the games would be longer and/or more detailed than an Xbox game could be. Also means that if the format doesn't catch on, Sony will STILL have a format for their games. The Xbox is proposing an ADD-ON drive to try to counter Sony. Do you think Sony is going to sell this HD-DVD add-on player for $200 or less? Will this Add-on player be used for Xbox games? I think not. You people should think before posting nonsense.
controller not a ripoff
by thick.as.a.brick May 8, 2006 10:41 PM PDT
I just want to let everyone know that Sony's controller is not a rip-off of the Wii. Not only do both controllers use completely different technology (Wii with motion sensors set up next to the tv, and Sony with internal gyroscopes) but the purposes of the controllers are completely different. For the Wii, the motion sensing (senseing.... sensieing...) is a vital part of the whole console, whereas for the PS3, its simply a nice addition.
People were complaining that the demonstrator looked like he was having a really hard time working it, but reviewers that got hands on time with the controller said it felt very intuitive. The controllers will also be used differently because the Wii controller operates in 3d space, not simply motion. So the PS3 will not be able to be used for sword fights and the such
Most importantly to shut up the "Sony is such a copycat LOL OMG" jerks, Sony started developing the technology for a motion sensing (doesn't look right still) way back in 2003. To say that they coppied Nintendo, which revealed its controller in late 2005 I think (I have a bad memory) is one of the stupidest things I've ever heard.

No, you're probably right, Sony came up with a whole technology of gyroscopes, built a bunch of working prototypes, and implemented it into an incredibly advanced game in a few weeks in desperation.

Even if they did copy Nintendo, which they didn't, So what? That's what advancement is, taking other people's ideas an improving upon them. And if you're gunna cry about it, don't use it, I won't mind. Would you have rather just had a PS2 controller with nothing different? It seems stupid to complain when all they did was add in a pretty cool feature.
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well someone supports sony
by May 8, 2006 10:57 PM PDT
I've been reading a few websites/forums/blogs since this announcement and you are the first and only person I have seen that is defending sony.

I just thought that was interesting.
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Warioware Twisted
by databyss May 9, 2006 4:19 AM PDT
You're right, it's not a rip-off of the Wii controller. It's much simpler like Warioware Twisted for the gameboy advance.

They've been working on tilt monitoring since 2003? It's a pretty simple technology. Any hobbist electronics guy can get a system running in a few days.
Wii did it first.
by aznboilee May 8, 2006 10:43 PM PDT
If anything, then Sony ripped off Nintendo for the motion sensitivity idea. Granted, Sony's controller has nowhere near the same functionality of the Wii controller; it only detects tilt where as the Wii-mote detects 3d movement.
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Nintendo's innovation....Sony followed suit
by underivy May 8, 2006 10:44 PM PDT
Nintendo was first to announce motion sensing technology for their new controller. It's common knowledge among those who keep up with video game news that Nintendo announced it in September 2005.

Their announcement that their controller would have motion-sensing technology sparked quite a lot of interest in the gaming community. Personally, I don't think that Sony would have bothered with it if Nintendo had not first "tested the waters" with their announcement.

Sony shouldn't be credited with this innovation.
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Nintendo's innovation???
by KTLA_knew May 9, 2006 8:24 AM PDT
You've got to be kidding me.

My MS Freestyle controller from *1998* does this, and I'm not even saying MS was first.

They just beat Nintendo and Sony to it by years and years.
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Tardiman. Get your facts straight.
by Andross_88 May 8, 2006 11:03 PM PDT
Fact of the matter is that Nintendo implemented the motion sensing tech into it's controllers first. It's been know for over 6 months!! lol. Where do you get your info bro?
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Controller reference fixed
by Jon Skillings May 9, 2006 12:57 PM PDT
The reference to Nintendo's work on the motion-sensing technology has been corrected.
Backlash ucomin!
by judowaza May 8, 2006 11:10 PM PDT
So true....
Sony copied every bit of their controllers from Nintendo.
I watched the press conference. Sony even had the gall to refer to this as an original innovation. Thier faces told a different story though. It's as if they were expecting the crowd to laugh or something.

With such a high price point, underwhelming graphics, and a cheap ripoff of Nintendo ingenuity, I do believe this is the beginning of the end for Sony as the giant of this market.

Hopefully ppl won't buy it on principle alone!
I hate nasty business ppl!
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So no 360 either?
by freemarket--2008 May 9, 2006 8:35 AM PDT
Or is it ok to support Microsoft who has ripped off billions from their customers year after year?

I'm not saying Sony hasn't srewed up alot lately, but they are nowhere near as bad as MS.

I don't see Sony doing anything wrong here. The tech for the controller belongs to the ones who patented it. If it's different tech, it's a different patent. One or both may even be licensing from a third party. Is every computer that has a keyboard ripping off the first typewriter company? Sheesh!

The controller is not a major part of the system anyways, that's the Cell, 1080p and BD drive. It may seem pricey, but that along with the Wifi, HDD, RAM and graphics chips is a lot of hardware to pay for.

I will reserve judgement until these are actually shipping and I see an in-depth review.
hi sony, my name is tlite and i'm your worst nightmare
by tlite722 May 8, 2006 11:22 PM PDT
why? because i will buy a PS3 and never buy one game to play on it. Not one. Why would I do such a thing, you ask? Well, I am so glad that I won't have to pay $1000+ for a Bluray DVD player and that you are undercutting all of your DVD player partners out there just for folks like me. You hope that no one figures this out besides me either, I'd guess. My guess is that they will. And if HD-DVD wins, I'll be able to ebay my PS3 to some pasty skinned kid who has never seen daylight and recoup some of my costs...nice! hope you don't lose your shirt on this deal...
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You have to think past Step One....
by underivy May 8, 2006 11:44 PM PDT
Sony does not care. It is counting on getting the Blu-ray into as many homes as possible via the PS3. Sony will make a fortune in licensing revenue if people start buying movies in Blu-ray format.

However, if what I'm hearing about the PS3 not having an HDMI output is true, it ultimately won't work with protected media for high-definition playback. Be careful it really has what you're looking for before you lay down the cash for it.....
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You have to think past Step One....
by underivy May 8, 2006 11:49 PM PDT
Sony does not care. It is counting on getting Blu-ray into as many homes as possible via the PS3. Sony will make a fortune in licensing revenue if people start buying movies in Blu-ray format.

However, if what I'm hearing about the PS3 not having an HDMI output is true, it ultimately won't work with protected media for high-definition playback. Be careful to make sure that it really has what you're looking for before you lay down the cash for it.....
You have to think past Step One....
by belialle May 9, 2006 1:57 AM PDT
Sony does not care. It is counting on getting Blu-ray into as many homes as possible via the PS3. Sony will make a fortune in licensing revenue if people start buying movies in Blu-ray format.

However, if what I'm hearing about the PS3 not having an HDMI output is true, it ultimately won't work with protected media for high-definition playback. Be careful to make sure that it really has what you're looking for before you lay down the cash for it.....
journalist doesnt know Wii has motion sensing & more? who does cnet hire?
by heyheyhohoho May 8, 2006 11:57 PM PDT
what a lie. you know very well he knows that Wii has the same functionality and A LOT MORE.

this is corporate favoring and its totally obvious. CNET has just lost a long time user
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Wii reference fixed
by Jon Skillings May 9, 2006 12:49 PM PDT
The story has been corrected to say that Nintendo has long been planning motion-sensing for its controller.
Blatant misinformation, CNET. CNN covered this story better (link within)
by belialle May 9, 2006 12:16 AM PDT
http://money.cnn.com/2006/05/08/technology/ps3_pricing/index.htm

Title of CNN article:

PlayStation 3 prices: $499 and $599

New gaming system will go on sale in U.S. on Nov. 17 with two hard-drive sizes, mimics Nintendo controller
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It's over.
by fakespam May 9, 2006 2:15 AM PDT
Nobody will spend $499.99 on a console, regardless.

Sony neve went about $299.99 for a launch, and there's a good
reason for that in the past.

Xbox 360 is struggling, with a high price and Dreamcast-type
games on it (not content, marketing style), people are looking at
it (the common man that Nintendo keeps talking about) and are
saying, "Nope, I don't care." Strangely, they'll come into my
GameStop and buy four or five ten dollar PS2 or GameCube titles
on a whim.

Like in comics, fanboys don't count. The don't make any money.
They are 1% of 1% of 1% of 1% of the gaming dollar and
audience. Many of them troll GameSpot, CNET, and other such
websites, to quickly crap on anybody bashing them and their
religion.

Get a life, boys.

$500 or $600 is stupid. There's a war on, and despite reporting
on the economy, it's not so great where I stand. Many people are
either jobless or working jobs that don't really pay too great,
just get the ends to meet.

Besides, look at some terrible failure of consoles that came in at
such a high price: 3DO ($800), Jaguar ($400), Saturn ($400),
LaserActive ($1200), CD-i ($500), Neo-Geo CD ($400), and a
TurboGrafx-1 with the CD ($500+). In Saturn's case, the Sega
fanboys could not save it, no matter what. Mainly because they
didn't shell out the big money.

And who remembers talks about PS2 and Xbox being failures
throughout 2002? I heard it all, especially from gamers and the
common man who came into the GameStop (newly renamed
back them). Even at $300, both consoles didn't sell too well till
the price game down to $200, then took off. During 2002, and
our SKU/UPC scans back us up as a company, we sold mostly
GameCubes and what was left of the Dreamcast. We had to warn
most people that the Dreamcast was cancelled and to not expect
too many games to be released, if any at all. Most people were
like, "What's the difference?"

I posted in another PS3 story Sony needs to get in cheap.
Consoles, traditionally, have always been cheap, $300 being the
make-or-break point. Nobody is saying you need to see a billion
units, and nobody has (59 million total consoles sold spread-out
between Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox and GameCube, not the false
numbers claimed only by the companies).

Good luck to Cocky, I meant, Sony. Thanks for pulling a Saturn
on themselves.
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Market Determines
by Awesomebase May 9, 2006 5:06 AM PDT
Your comments are good but you make the big assumption that there is a "static" price point. Not only has there been a number of years that have passed since the PS2 came out, and thus the "real" value of the dollar been changed, but the market doesn't buy only according to a "fixed" price. It buys also according to value. I have no doubt that the PS3 will sell very well simply because of the Blu-Ray player. People spend thousands of dollars on gaming PCs and those people alone drive demand for the newest graphic cards which, by themselves cost as much and more than the PS3. In fact the SLI feature of drving two video cards makes it even more expensive than that.
For me personally, this machine is a much better value than the XBOX 360. The market for the PS3 will be smaller initially for the PS2 just because of the requirements to utilize it (there are not 70M households that have HDTVs -- the PS2 sold 70M+ consoles), but it will gain traction as prices for those products come down as well.
OK everybody take a deep breath and relax!
by Angelfire1982 May 9, 2006 3:44 AM PDT
OK OK i know this is gonna cos me trouble so think beforre you
write back. Yes Sony stole the idea of the motion snesitive
controller from the Big N (but frankly who doesn't turn their
controller as you try to get that car round that damn hairpin?).
I digress, all people are whinging about is the price. £410 for
the 60GB and £350 for the 20GB (I'm from the UK OK?). Now
could somebody do be a favour and look at the price of a
Toshiba HD-DVD player just on it's own! I bet it costs something
similar if not more and it only outputs at 1080i. My point is this:
Sony is not just supplying a games console, it is supplying a
multimedia hub for the home. You get a games console, the
most powerful one ever produced, a blu ray DVD player, capable
of 1080p output (games are also capable of this i believe), a free
online service if we are to believe current stories, numerous
connectivity options for additional hardware and hardware types,
and additional items such as wifi, ethernet connections, USB
etc...In short be grateful for what you are getting. Sony didn't
have to do this, they're the worlds leading console manufacturer
with 103 million PS2 consoles sold to date, and they have future
proofed their new box to within an inch of it's life! Don't think
about it short term think long run...you'll never have to buy
another box for under the TV for years to come.
My final point is this at least Sony put everything together for
one big push. They have to if blu ray is to succeed and the price
is largly due to the cost of blu ray technology. Would you have
been any happier if they had done what Microsoft did with the
360 and charge you an additional extortional rate for addon's
that they didn't put into their console in the first place (wi fi
antenna, HD-DVD player?). Quit throwing your controller down
in a hissy fit and look forward to some spectacular tech like
most ppl do
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Maybe I should pass
by Dachi May 9, 2006 3:59 AM PDT
I was going to get one of these, but the $100 price diff between the 20G version and the 60G version is a bit much considering you can buy 250G drives now for only $90

The biggest turnoff though was the plug for EA with: "new version of "Madden NFL," "NBA" and "Tiger Woods PGA.""

/please/ tell me for $600 I can do something more interesting than play next years version of the same games that have been out since Sega Genisis?

A lack of original games is the reason I didn't buy an Xbox 360.

PS. The reviewer did short change Nintendo in this review.
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Not just the 60G HDD
by freemarket--2008 May 9, 2006 8:55 AM PDT
As stated several times above, the low-end (kinda) version will not have HDMI output, WiFi or be able to read memory cards. So if you want all of those, it's probably worth the extra 100 bucks.
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