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Signs of the imminent arrival of the PS3 Slim gain momentum as price drops on existing models and Sony orders more parts...
Following rampant speculation that a PS3 price cut is in the pipeline, further movements have suggested that Sony is working with retailers on a worldwide initiative to clear stock of existing models ahead of the reported price cut and launch of the PS3 Slim.
First comes word from 7-Eleven in Japan that the 80GB model is being discontinued across the region, reportedly from Sony's request. In addition, a $50 reduction on the 160GB PS3 bundle has also been spotted on Amazon.com.
Could the two moves be linked to a wider initiative? Perhaps.
Word also come from DigiTimes (via The Telegraph, via GI.biz) that Sony has ordered enough parts to make one million consoles during the third-quarter, which is estimated to be twice as many as those recorded in the last three months.
Further still, The Telegraph alleges that Sony intends to release a 40GB and an 80GB Slim model, suggesting that prices will start at around £260. This is the first suggestion we've heard of a multiple-SKU strategy for the Slim, and we believe that a £260 starting RRP is a little on the strong side.
We might be dreaming, but we maintain that Sony will drop the current RRP of the PS3 to £239.99 and introduce the PS3 Slim at a similar price point. This follows the same strategy as Sony employed with the introduction of the Slim PS2 following a price-cut on the existing PS2 model.
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Added:Sat 24th Oct 2009 22:58, Post No: 757
By: Anonymous
Added:Sat 24th Oct 2009 22:56, Post No: 756
This post need to die so why don't you all shut the fack up and move on with life. the person who made this post has no life. He could be playing his game getting trophies or achivments. or you can get laid for once in a life time instead of posting stupied as sheet
Added:Sat 24th Oct 2009 22:56, Post No: 756
This post need to die so why don't you all shut the [#@!?] up and move on with life. the person who made this post has no life. He could be playing his game getting trophies or achivments. or you can get laid for once in a life time instead of posting stupied[#@!?][#@!?].
Added:Sun 27th Sep 2009 11:09, Post No: 755
but people have come to accept the rrod its been happening for years now unlike the yellow light of death thats not because of unreliable parts but due to a firmware update, is this an indication that sony had tried to overclock the ps3 and may have had a stable overclock but releasing a firmware update with the overclock included may have caused the trapped gas in the circuit boards.
Added:Sun 27th Sep 2009 03:42, Post No: 754
Actually we can still complain about the RROD because the xbox has a 54 percent failure rate compared to the PS3's 14.7
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Added:Mon 21st Sep 2009 18:54, Post No: 753
good point, but who's to say the complaints wont keep coming in? could easily be a majour fault in the system.
but i aint gettin called a fanboy again so ill stick with ur comment =) lets just hope sony can address the problem like microsoft did with the enw motherboards they were using
Added:Mon 21st Sep 2009 01:40, Post No: 752
It's really a low failure rate when compared to Xbox's 45% failure rate in the earlier generations of systems.
A .5% deficiant rate is quite low and seems an acceptable rate for any product. It seems that if Sony can compensate these very few failures with replacement systems ect. then this would be a very small problem.
Added:Sun 20th Sep 2009 20:26, Post No: 751
NFS SHIFT rulezz
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Added:Sun 20th Sep 2009 20:22, Post No: 750
NFS on PS3!Heaven on Earth
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Need For Speed SHIFT - illegal racing in Prague
Added:Sat 19th Sep 2009 15:24, Post No: 749
hahaha PS3 has the "YROD" XD hehehe now none of yas can complain about the "RROD" =P
Added:Sat 19th Sep 2009 11:21, Post No: 748
736 i mean, sorry my bad