These numbers seem right on track to me.
When the 80GB PS3 bundles start selling Black Friday and beyond, the PS3 should look a lot more attractive to holiday buyers than it does now. $400 for a 80GB vanilla PS3 doesn't seem like a bargain compared to $300 for a 60GB XB360 and a couple decent games. $400 for a 80GB PS3, plus a game and a BD movie will sweeten the deal alot I think.
As a side note, Sony is likely making money hand-over-fist on these PS3s. The cost of making a PS3 was down to $400/unit back before they even had 65nm GPUs (all PS3s do, now) or the price of Blu-Ray dropped so dramatically.
The XB360 bundles are downright awesome deals, and I'm surprised it took it this long to really start flying. Good work by Microsoft, in fueling the hurting American economy. =) I think the 360 is going to have a phenominal Black Friday, at least in America.
The Wii should be even keel, or slight downturn, this week, just before Black Friday -- it should shoot up a bit (draining all remaining stockpiles, IMO) next week, and then settle at about 600K per week (WW) in December, as I see it, due to supply issues. Remember that both retailers and shoppers are *expecting* it to be hot... thus they will buy it, and sell it, as fast, and early, as possible. Any supply issues might result in additional X360 Arcade sales, come December.







