PlayStation 3 price - $500?

ShanMan14
01-12-2006, 03:30 PM
http://money.cnn.com/2006/01/11/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/?cnn=yes Game Over is a weekly column by Chris Morris January 11, 2006: 10:17 AM EST NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) – While there was little doubt the Xbox 360 was going to be a hit in the just completed holiday season, no one was real sure how consumers would react to the $399 price tag. Despite the $100 bump over the launch price of the original Xbox, few seemed to mind. Now, with Sony's PlayStation 3 looming, it appears another price threshold may be crossed before the year is out. Sony's PlayStation 3 is expected to release later this year. Want more video game news and commentary? Click the orc. Sony hasn't commented on specific pricing figures, though Ken Kutaragi, president of Sony Consumer Entertainment, reportedly told attendees of a 2005 corporate meeting "it'll be expensive." Analysts and many video game developers, though, suspect the system may debut with a price tag reaching nearly $500. "[Sony] could now consider launching its PlayStation 3 at a price range of $399 to $499, with the $499 price point more likely," said American Technology Research's P.J. McNealy in a note to clients Monday. Sony, as you might guess, didn't have much to say about McNealy's theory. "We haven't made an official announcement about pricing yet," said Ryan Bowling, PR manager for Sony. "At this point, that's all speculation." The strongest argument behind the $499 price point is the PS3's inclusion of a Blu-Ray drive. This bleeding edge technology will give Sony (Research) significant bragging rights, but it comes at a cost. Pioneer last week at the Consumer Electronics Show unveiled a standalone Blu-Ray player for $1,800. Obviously, Pioneer's earning some profit there – and Sony will almost certainly subsidize the cost of the drives, but you're still looking at an expensive bit of hardware. The PS3 will also feature other pricey items, such as a hard drive, the Cell processor and a new graphics chip from nVidia (Research). Developers, for the most part, say they, too, are expecting the PS3 to be more expensive than the Xbox 360's highest price package. Sony, they said, has been sending mixed messages to the gaming world, but several developers I spoke with (under the condition of anonymity) said their studios were expecting the system to launch at $499. There wasn't universal consensus, though. Some predicted the price would be closer to $450, others said they wouldn't be surprised if it was as high as $600. $700 was mentioned by a couple of developers, though even they said the number seemed unreasonable. And one game maker felt Sony would try to stay in line with Microsoft, offering the PS3 for just $399. None of the developers, by the way, echoed my hypothetical theory that Sony might be pulling a head-fake on Microsoft with the high price warnings, though a couple did bring up the months of speculation leading up to the PSP's launch. Analysts, journalists and even publishers were wildly grasping for a solid clue about the launch price of the handheld device. (Atari's CEO even publicly proclaimed he expected the PSP to sell for $500.) Sony, while this went on, smiled enigmatically and did nothing to dissuade anyone that the device would be $300 or more. It launched at $249, still incredibly expensive by handheld standards, but lower than some consumers were expecting. We're seeing much the same thing with the PS3. After an onslaught of information last May, the company hasn't released any information of substance. Even at CES, the device was an essential no-show. (A hardware design was there to be gawked at and a video loop of potential gameplay footage, but no new information was announced.) There's one other possibility about the PS3 that few people have discussed: Dual-pricing strategies. It's frustrating from a consumer standpoint, but Microsoft proved it can work – at least in the U.S. Whether Sony's willing to risk fragmenting the market by offering both "bare bones" and "bells and whistles" versions of the PS3 is another matter. For one thing, it would look as if Sony were following Microsoft's (Research) lead – a vision the market leader does not want to convey. Offering a PS3 with reduced features would also chip away at the company's stance that the system is much more than a video game machine. Whatever Sony decides, we should start to get some sort of clarification in the next few months – almost certainly by E3 in May. One thing's for sure, though: For saying a whole lot of nothing, Sony has somehow managed to keep everybody talking about its product.

Low
01-12-2006, 03:43 PM
Hopefully that price won't be the case. but regardless... a short time later the price will drop.. to a more affordable price. A more pressing question is; When will it hit the market??:tt:

twisty
01-12-2006, 03:50 PM
I have to by race tires so I dont a 360 or PS3 in my hands anytime soon...

Gas Man
01-12-2006, 05:44 PM
Screw all of that... I'm glad I'm not into the gaming junk.... :2cents:

EIDROEDYR
01-13-2006, 08:21 AM
I am expecting the $399 price tag. I'll be surprised if it sells for $499. I think the PS3 will sell at either price. Unfortunately, I am into gaming and am currently waiting to get the call from numerous Gamestops that pre-orders are being taken.

DLIT
01-13-2006, 08:48 AM
I wanna wait for the PS3 to come out but I have a chance to get a 360 at the end of feb. i don't know if I can hold out.

ShanMan14
01-13-2006, 08:56 AM
I enjoy my PSP immensely. It's more than a gaming system, I play MP3s and watch movies on it too. It's a steal at $250 IMO. The PS3 at $500 is a joke.

Low
01-13-2006, 09:00 AM
.... i don't know if I can hold out. You can do it.. Just breath.... Puff-Puff-Pass you know the second top system to hit the market is always better then the first.. Like we all know the graphics on the Xbox was better then the PS2.... I can't wait to see what the PS3 looks like cuz the Xbox2 looks Assume!!

DLIT
01-13-2006, 09:34 AM
I enjoy my PSP immensely. It's more than a gaming system, I play MP3s and watch movies on it too. It's a steal at $250 IMO. The PS3 at $500 is a joke. I got one too but it's being repaired/replaced by Sony right now. it would just shut off in the middle of loading or saving. it was a pain in the balls. My girl is gonna buy it off me and give it to her sister for her birthday. She's gonna give me 200 for it. Man, i'm so nice.

Gas Man
01-13-2006, 10:04 PM
I enjoy my PSP immensely. It's more than a gaming system, I play MP3s and watch movies on it too. It's a steal at $250 IMO. The PS3 at $500 is a joke. Yeah my 10 year old brother has one... it seems nice! Great sound on it for sure!

DLIT
01-13-2006, 10:15 PM
I'm typing this from my psp right now.

DLIT
01-13-2006, 10:19 PM
I'm typing this from my psp right now. Now I'm on my PC. It takes a while to type stuff in because it's like a cell phone format to type stuff. But I got the web on my PSP for free. Sickness. I'm gonna go look at porn now.

Gas Man
01-13-2006, 10:59 PM
I'm typing this from my psp right now. How well does that work?

DLIT
01-13-2006, 11:36 PM
It works decent. It's kind of slow depending on your signal strength. I was looking at porn in no time though. :dthumb: Unfortunately I have to send this one back too. There's some pixels that are not working correctly or burnt out. So anothere 14 days and I'll have a different one. Sucks. So I haven't got a chance to find out all the details about web use. I'm not selling this one to my girl anymore. I'm just gonna give her 50 bucks and then she can say that it's a gift from both of us. Don't know what I'm talking about? Scroll up through a few of my posts.

Trip
01-13-2006, 11:41 PM
I have the 360 and not all that impressed. I will probably get the ps3 as well. I am a gaming fanatic.

R1up0n1
01-14-2006, 12:28 AM
I have the 360 and not all that impressed. I will probably get the ps3 as well. I am a gaming fanatic. I don't have any system anymore. If I bought one I'd play it all the time, then after a while it would just sit there and collect dust like all my old ones did.

jeeps84
01-14-2006, 02:06 AM
I enjoy my PSP immensely. It's more than a gaming system, I play MP3s and watch movies on it too. It's a steal at $250 IMO. The PS3 at $500 is a joke. :iagree:

DLIT
01-18-2006, 03:28 AM
I don't have any system anymore. If I bought one I'd play it all the time, then after a while it would just sit there and collect dust like all my old ones did. What's the last system you owned?