Sony has once again confirmed that it has no plans for a PlayStation 3 price cut, dismissing rumours that hint otherwise.
Surprise, surprise; another day and another release from Sony dismissing rumours of PlayStation 3 price cuts. Sony has once more trashed rumours of a price cut before Christmas, this time saying that it will not be lowering prices in March 2009 either, as had previously been rumoured.
A Sony Computer Entertainment America recently confirmed to
Edge that the company had no plans for a PlayStation 3 price cut and that any rumours suggesting a price cut was coming in March 2009 were without merit.
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There are no plans for a price reduction on PS3 in March 09, and anything reported on or discussed otherwise is purely rumor or speculation."
Rumours originally began to spread from an anonymous source who told websites that Sony had promised a more competitive pricing structure as of March 2009 in a Sony staff briefing in London. The official Sony rhetoric however claims otherwise.
Sony has consistently claimed to be comfortable with the $400 USD / £299 GBP price point of the 80GB PlayStation 3 SKU, claiming that no other product on the market can match the PlayStation 3 for performance and value for money.
Do you have a PlayStation 3 or is it still a bit too expensive for you to justify buying? Let us know your thoughts in
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I believe him :)
A redesigned PS3 can't come soon enough although unlike most I wouldn't mind paying bit more for it if it had integrated tuners, twin HDMI and a size/shape that easier fits in an AV setup.
a) Make sure they actually make money on each box and don't sell them at a loss (like they have on the current model)
b) Make it a Lite Edition? Wifi dropped and USB down to 1 port? Wired controllers?
Good value? Only if you care about Bluray, as a console itself it's a horrible rippoff
However--
If you're looking for a Blu-Ray player, DVD-Upscaler, and a next-gen (current-gen?) gaming system at the same time, well I think the PS3 @ $400 isn't so bad.
But that's a fairly small marketing niche.
I'll be using my upscaling Pioneer DVD player and watching DVD's in 720p....for quite a while yet....
I spoke to my local video rental store owner, and he says he has no demand whatsoever yet....apart from me ;) and i'm just a tech whore, but still won't go bluray until I can rent discs...
Seriously, are you doing this, "sony, no price cuts" on a fortnightly basis now??? This aint news, its fact so wheres the story?
Sony, you had everything going for you and you blew it with your expensive hardware, expensive periphrals and expensive games....you see where you went wrong?
Actually yes you prove a fair point and I will say Touche to that.
I still think Sony's attitude has been elitist, pricing so high hoping the fanboys out there will carry them into the #1 console spot simply on the back of the playstation brand (remember their comment "you would be priviledged to own a ps3 at this price! you should be thankful!" this was before it was reduced (its on bit-tech somewhere, pretty much along those lines. I think that hasnt worked out because the Wii and Xbox 360 really put in a good showing of their own.
Sainsburys were selling the xbox 360 for £99 a few weeks ago as a promotional offer (arcade version mind you)....a console that has more going for it which is why I think the ps3 is still over-priced. You know they still charge the same price for ps2 joypads as they did on release? £20!!
I have mentioned this before and il do so again - Its these underhand tactics that have really left me annoyed with Sony:
Charging for joypads on a ps2 console when they are identical to ps1 joypads but they intentionally made them incompatible so poor sods like us shelled out cash. They made memory cards incompatible too....also the multi-taps simply to milk us for more.
You dont see that attitude in the Wii or xbox 360 (well not as blatently)
regardless its not about being a fanboy or hating. Despite me hating the ps3 and sony for their attitudes I would buy it and defend it if it actually had anything going for it....but it doesnt?...it really doesnt have anything feasibly going for it apart from the odd game here and there, the console is a flop on an epic scale. The market leader has become the straggler? Money lost on every console sold and Sony relying on Licensing and extra componants to generate the income but what games are there to really shout about apart from...(top of my head now...) MGS 4 and maybe littlebigplanet? especially compared to the top titles on the Wii or 360?
How do you justify spending more on a console thats difficult to code for and develope games for even after over a year on the market? when no developer bar hideo kojima has really really managed to show a glimpse of the consoles potential?
blu-ray player you say? Most people still buy dvds! I mean were on a technology website so fair enough, i hear you guys shout "I do, I do" and thats to be expected on bit-tech... but everyone I know within my circle of friends has no need for blu-ray just yet! Ask your non-technologically informed friends too, do they? I would bet unless they are like you they wont and people like these are the everyday joes that make the difference.
If the ps3 suddenly became cheaper/better value and represented correctly its position within the market right now (and currently the market loser) then I would say its great value and worth it because you have all its benefits that correctly fit into how it is doing. There is no point selling a Audi A3 when you can get a VW golf and SEAT Leon that do the job just as well for less
(incase noone understands this metaphor, Audi, VW and SEAT are all owned by VW, they all usually have the same engine and mechanics so performance is identicle without the bonus extra, cheaper dashboards)
SEAT - A poor mans VW
VW - A poor mans Audi
Audi....the ps3 that noone really needs because the VW and SEAT work just as well!
Ok my ramblings are done!