60 gig droping $100, new 80gig selling for $600.
The 80gig also includes a copy of Motorstorm
Why did I buy one now? XD
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60 gig droping $100, new 80gig selling for $600.
The 80gig also includes a copy of Motorstorm
Why did I buy one now? XD
Took them long enough to confirm it. Every news outlet out there has been all over the price drop for a week. :p The 80 gig is interesting, thoug it seems to be almost excessive. Once they drop the price again, I might actually get one.
80 gig..... $600...
*EDITGAAA!!!* By the way, change that url, it has two "http://" and the second one doesn't has ":"
I don't know why there is now an 80Gig Hardrive. Don't even know what Motorstorm is, though I want it.
Since when did 80GB HDD's cost that much? As far as I have seen, even in Australia, they are very cheap.
By the way, even if that price drops comes to Australia, you're still looking at $900-$1000, which is pretty much something only an idiot would spend for a gaming console.
600.00 USD = 699.341 AUD, you do the math. (It is currently around $1,100 or so to buy a PS3 in Australia)
Link no longer has the two htllpzy things :D
To bad Joal is banned. I wonder what he'd say about this XD
Okay, PS3 for Christmas. Hmm, then again, I really do need to wait for all the "bugs to be cleared."
I am still not shelling out that much cash.
It is a small step in the right direction for us consumers however.
Drop it another 100 and we're talking. And of course a 20 GB bigger HDD doesn't cost 100 dollars, it's just a marketing trick, because they still seem to think that people want to shell out 600 for their piece of crap :p.
Its nice there doing an 80GB version and all but at the moment they arent really distributing anything at the moment that will need a hardrive of 80GBs. Still nice their doing it though. As for the price drop, couldnt of come any sooner.
*cough*PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia*cough*
I'd say it's pretty safe to buy a PS3. Honestly, it's the best built system I've ever seen and I really haven't even heard of any problems so far. It seems that Sony certainly learned their lessons from providing shoddy first-gen hardware in the past.