Reasons for the
Playstation 3 Cost
Marketing new technology is always bad news.
That is because it will be expensive and hard to manufacture, not
to mention full of bugs and glitches. Such is the case with the
Sony Playstation 3.
The hardware for Sony’s Playstation 3 does not
miss raw power, mind you. Being later to enter the arena of the
seventh generation game systems than its competitor allowed Sony to
embed the newest, state of the art, technology doohickeys into a
monstrous capacity system, at the expense of the Playstation 3
cost.
If You See The
Playstation 3 Cost, You’ll Gag At The Monstrosity Of It
The first reason
for the Playstation 3 cost is the Blu-ray drive component. Hardware
analysts have judged the component to be the most expensive
component within the Playstation 3 console. The optical Blu-ray
drives are costly, with specifications that aren’t clear yet. Sony
should have added it as an optional add-on than integrate it into
the system and furthering the cost whose known use is only added
storage.
The next is the cell microprocessor. It is a new
technology made by the collaboration of Sony, Toshiba, and IBM, so
that means paying three fees for each Playstation 3 sold. It is
clear though that this processor has power in floating point
handling and thus can be seen a wise expenditure by some.
Another component that provide the bulk of the
Playstation 3 cost would the NVIDIA Reality Synthesizer, the RSX
GPU. But between the cell microprocessor and the Blu-ray drive, the
RSX GPU should be much lesser of a burden.
Totaling it all, analysts have confirmed that
the Playstation 3 cost would be somewhere around $800. And with the
20 GB Playstation 3 around $500 at retail stores, that means Sony
is taking a bath with price loss for every console sold, at around
$200 - $300.
Gag Some More At
Playstation 3
No wonder, there wasn’t enough consoles released
for worldwide demand; which was less than 500,000 for the North
American market versus the demand roughly at one million.
Sony could just take so much loss for every system sold. And truth
to tell, console manufacturers don’t receive profit from the
consoles they sell, it’s the licensing and the games released that
make them a multi-billion dollar industry. But with only a handful
of games at present, minuscule compared to those of Xbox 360,
there’s yet no bright future for Sony, the Playstation 3, and its
consumers.
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