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scottie said:
Actually, most of the info posted here is incorrect or misleading. The 481/440 figure that people are quoting is an isupply estimate for the sum of the costs of the individual components. So the amount of money that Sony makes on a PS3 today is

400 - 481 + the amount of cost reduction since then - about $50 to go to the retailer - about $20 for shipping and storage costs - $20 for manufacturing costs - a share of the advertising costs and the cost of replacing faulty units.

And then you must also consider that the strong Yen is hurting profitability.

I believe that Sony is actually making a considerable loss on PS3 hardware, somewhere in the region of $100. Being as the entire Playstation division is still running at a loss, and that includes profit from PS2 hardware, accessories and games, PSP hardware accessories and games, and PS3 accesories and games

isupply doesnt get their items in bulk though. im also pretty sure they used the retail prices for each item