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Posted: Jul 16th 2007 3:13PM (Unverified) said

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Who in the hell is Pacther?

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 3:17PM (Unverified) said

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I always knew that is what Sony was doing... If everyone thinks hard enough it really is the ONLY business strategy that makes sense. I just hate how the media loves to distort and make Sony look bad with every chance they get. IT IS REALLY GETTING ANNOYING.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 3:25PM (Unverified) said

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My only reaction is; they better do it that way. If Sony has proven anything it's that what they should do, what would make sense to do and what they will do are not always the same things.
I think they'll do this, but I wouldn't put money on it.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 3:51PM (Unverified) said

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Makes sense to me.

They always need a console-only sku on the market.. after the 60gb are gone, that would be the non-bundle 80gb. Can't sell it for much more than the $500 of the current stand-alone 60gb.. so the standalone 80gb will be $500.

They may be other bundles to move units.. like a Heavenly Sword or LBP bundle.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 3:45PM (Unverified) said

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Sony is confusing people with their products. If I hadn't allready gotten a PS3 I would be thinking this.

-Why do the keep switching models, is there something wrong with them?
-Should I wait for another pricecut?
-Which model should I get?
-Will it become obsolete?

Stop confusing consumers and develop a model that will sell for 10 years.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 3:55PM (Unverified) said

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word of this has gotten around so fast...how will they sell out of 60gb models if everybody knows the 80gb will be the same price immediately after those are gone. its a catch 22.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:02PM (Unverified) said

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"MARKETING" lets sell a 20 and a 60gig PS3...... Um no lets sell just the 60gig, one Sku is better you know...... um no on second thought lets do a 60gig and a 80gig version.....No No that wont work we will stick with just the 80gig for now... what the hell is going on over at Sony

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:22PM (Unverified) said

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He also said microsoft would do a price cut this e3, and that the wii wouldn't sell very well. lol

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:06PM (Unverified) said

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Everyone knows you can replace and upgrade the hard drive in the PS3 right?? It doesn't seem like it because everyone continues to b**** about the new 80gig model replacing the 60... Seriously who cares!??! My Ps3 is 250gig which blows away both models, replace the HD and get over it!!!

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:14PM (Unverified) said

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@ never$$hort...mine is 160GB...

How much did you pay for your 250?

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:20PM (Unverified) said

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@Justin: I think I paid just under $140-150

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 8:17PM (Unverified) said

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Sell the PS3 with no Hard Drive for $400.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:25PM (Unverified) said

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250GB?

Do you really need that much?

I have trouble filling up a 30 GB ipod.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:36PM (Unverified) said

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never$$hort is right. Sony is being stupid since there is no need to constantly offer new machines with different hard drive capacities since one of the benefits of the PS3 is that you can pop in whatever 2.5" hard drive you want. They should just sell one version (60GB is a decent baseline) and let people upgrade whenever it's convenient.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 4:48PM heypaul said

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Mccomber, I'd put money on it. Either the 80GB drops or a new budget SKU makes it's debut at $399.

Andy, Apple introduces new iPods all the time. Hasn't deterred the general public from eating them up. There's a new Toyota Camry every year, but those still sell. Introducing a slightly improved model of an existing product is not some crazy Sony ploy; it's common business practice. Sell your new SKU at the same old price (while production costs may actually be lower due to a now streamlined production line / supply chain) while phasing out the old SKU at a discounted price. It's how Apple maintains their profit margins and price points while selling essentially the same crap product every generation.

And Jeremy, Pachter knows what he's talking about. He's right more often than not, and the Microsoft price drop is looking imminent. He's also always maintained that the Wii would be strong out the gate, but the sales wouldn't be sustainable. What'll be most interesting is seeing how his long-term prediction for the end of this generation being 38%-32%-30% for PS3-360-Wii will pan out.

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 5:02PM (Unverified) said

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I think it is safe to say that there will always be a $499(and eventually less) PS3 from here on out. Sony has made some questionable decisions but they have seen the negative reaction they've recived and I believe they have dialed in how they need to act. The real question is do I go grab a ps3 with an emotion chip for $499 or do I wait till the 80 gig bundle is dropped to $499 with (hopefully) rumble and Uncharted is out?

Posted: Jul 16th 2007 5:39PM heypaul said

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BlackBelt - take a look at the Euro BC list and decide. Many games work fine with software emulation, but several big hitters don't. Can't remember off the top of my head, but I remember checking the FF, RE, GoW and MGS series and being surprised how many of them wouldn't work without the Emotion chip.

Posted: Jul 17th 2007 3:54AM (Unverified) said

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@17 That would be hands down the worst thing Sony could ever do. That would force game developers to make games that don't utilize the hard drive. Which would drastically increase load times... None of us want that. I'm sure Sony doesn't want that either.

Posted: Jul 31st 2007 8:56PM Makiyura said

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What i would think Sony should have done is stick with the 20GB model, drop the price and constantly tell the consumer to buy bigger hard drives if they want more space! Hey even give tips and explanations ("HOW to do GUIDE) on completing the task, but i forget how the public can sometimes be lazy. This as their trusted electronics store to add the hard drive for like 50 bucks

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