| makingmusic476 said: Those prices were posted by various Swedish and Norwegian websites, in SEK. That doesn't provide for an accurate price comparison with US pricing or US chains, plus Eastern European retailers are more prone to posting speculative and inaccurate product listings than US retailers, for example the German stores that still list Tales of Vesperia and the Last Remnant for ps3. The same cannot be said for US retailers, who are not known for making up prices. Generally, US retailers won't list a product at all without recieving some word from the manufacturer or publisher. For every major retailer in the US to list the exact same pricing for Kinect, it's unlikely they are incorrect. Could the pricing be changed later? Certainly, but as it stands now, these are probably the figures they recieved straight from Microsoft.
Rumors about final hardware specs have little bearing on the topic at hand. I doubt you'll ever see US retailers listing suppose specs for a product based off of internet rumblings. If such specs are still up in the air, I doubt any stores would have the product listed at all. We're well past that stage with Kinect. |
We're also before the stage where these stores actually need to know the price. Im not going to nail down a $149 price point before actual confirmation. It doesn't make sense for instance that the Xbox 360 redesign and price wasn't leaked until a day or two before E3 whereas Natals price was apparantly leaked well ahead of its actual release to market. The difference between a few days and months in advance is staggering.
Given the fact that Microsoft obviously knows how to keep a secret in the leaky games industry almost as well as Nintendo can is enough reason in itself to question the prices posted on those sites. So even if Microsoft told them a price, does that mean its the final price? Right at this moment Sony has given away their price but Microsoft is keeping theirs close to the chest. Why would they release the price to retailers, have it leaked and then insult our intelligence by not confirming what we 'already know' until August?
Btw some very reputable tech sites got egg on their face regarding the final specifications of the HD 4870/4850.
Tease.







