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Skittles said:
Rath said:
Ok lets look at this again.

~70% (probably slightly less, they only used the word approximate. Could be anywhere 65% up) reduction - from what? I would assume the price of manufacturing the first batch of PS3's, this number could be higher than $1000 per unit.

The number of variables we don't actually know means that manufacturing could easily be up to $350 per unit still, I don't think we can claim that the PS3 cost $250. Especially when it seems such a stupidly low number considering how recently they were losing money.


Because they still lost money on the models sold before that?


There are so many different reasons why they were losing money. A lot of the losses at the end of '08 and begining on '09 had a lot to do with the recession actually. The yen was so strong against the dollar then. I mean... back in '06 and '07 I believe it was 120 yen per dollar. In 08 it fell to 90 yen per dollar. HUGE hit just from the economy. Another reason they are losing money is because eveything they have in research and development. Things that aren't in the market making money. People loved to blame everything on the PS3 months ago but look at everything sony is releasing. PSP 3000 was just last year. PSP Go, PS3 slim, PS wand... and I'm sure they are doing research on their next generation too such as the PSP2 and the PS4.