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Playstation grabbing the home theatre market from Windows isn't anymore one of MS worries, Android expanding even more than PS2 could just dream about is. So MS will cut price only when needed, not just to fight with Sony for WW 2nd place, as long as its leadership in America is safe. This doesn't mean that MS won't cut XB360 price, it eventually will, but not just for e-peen sake.

Notice that PS3 and XB360 are the only HW up this week, OTOH Wii just had a price cut, but its effect is already wearing down. XB360 is already affordable without price cuts, Wii was already too even before the cut, PS3 was the most expensive, so it actually was the one that could benefit more from a cut, but once the price is right, the thing that counts the most are the games, and both MS and Sony currently are lucidly acknowledging it.

Finally, there are many, not mutually exclusive, possible reasons for Sony to cut by just $50: cutting profit as little as possible, not wanting to start a price war with MS, planning to start permanently bundling Move with every PS3 in the middle term without increasing the entry level price, planning to release a lot of bundles for Xmas, this latter move, again, to add value instead of further cutting price.



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