| Soundwave said: Both PS4 and 720 will have SKUs for under $500. Book it. The CPU/GPU IMO is actually not what makes these systems expensive. Even Iwata said with regards to the 3DS, the price of the chipset drops very quickly once mass production ramps up. What killed them on the 3DS was probably that 3D screen. Nintendo would have to accept a system more akin in size to the Western NES though to make this work though. But honestly I never understood the obsession with super tiny consoles anyway. I never thought "gee my NES is taking up too much space". As long as the thing isn't the size of a boat, like the original PS3 was, it's fine (PS2 was an OK size too). |
The Radeon 7850 uses 130 Watts which is similar to the PS3 at launch, and this GPU is still (probably) only 2 to 3 times the performance of what Nintendo has (most likely) included in the Wii U.
Beyond that, when the PS3 launched the dollar and euro were worth (roughly) 50% more compared to the yen than they are today and Sony was in a much better financial position and able to absorb greater losses. A system that (in relative terms) they could have launched for $300 in 2006 will probably have to be sold for closer to $450 in 2013/2014; and a system that (in relative terms) they could have launched for $400 in 2006 will probably have to be sold for closer to $600 in 2013/2014.







