so it looks like many sony styles around my area have slashed about 70$, some people shop guys say they are probably clearing for a "new PSP", like they did late last year with their FW vaio line.
PSP 4000 on this way? | |||
Yes | 21 | 30.43% | |
No | 14 | 20.29% | |
Maybe | 5 | 7.25% | |
I don't know but i wante... | 17 | 24.64% | |
i just click random options | 7 | 10.14% | |
i have nothing to do... | 5 | 7.25% | |
Total: | 69 |
so it looks like many sony styles around my area have slashed about 70$, some people shop guys say they are probably clearing for a "new PSP", like they did late last year with their FW vaio line.
If there's a PSP-4000, it'll just be a PSP-3000 with smaller chips, and probably a correspondingly smaller, and cheaper to make, battery. Possibly the battery could stay the same, and the battery life might be a tad longer, I guess. In other words, any PSP-4000 would probably just be a cost revision.
They should drop the Go to $149, *below* the price of the 3000/4000. Sales would jump and those new customers would be buying, rather than pirating, games. Go does not cost $149/unit to produce.
leo-j said: a $99 PSP would do wonders for hardware sales |
Hardware is already free,if you know what I mean. See what I did there. lol
Loud_Hot_White_Box said: They should drop the Go to $149, *below* the price of the 3000/4000. Sales would jump and those new customers would be buying, rather than pirating, games. Go does not cost $149/unit to produce. |
The GO is cheaper than the 3000 to produce, it's there money machine.. selling 10k is a huge profit for them.
I want PSP Go 2 with two analogs.
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