| skip said: tax + higher wages + increased cost of a split market (higher cost of distribution, legal affairs, customer service, etc), Federally mandated warranties that exceed those in north america, etc
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Very good point on the warranty differences they need to meet in Europe. In my state with taxes a new PSP-Go is going to be more like $272 USD, rather than 250 as well. And lets face it, if Sony has problems selling PS3s here at $399 in the quantities they'd like to see, then PSP-Gos at $358 USD (converted from 250 Euro) would be a REALLY bad idea.
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