zorg1000 said:
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This could be partly due to the unwavering base cost of hard drives - I.E. prices hover around the same point while capacities increase, thus defying the usual economies of scale that allow the bulk cost of simpler components (such as ICs) to drop. While this phenomenon provides value to the sort of consumers who occasionally upgrade their hard drives when they near capacity or hear scary TOKKING noises, it may well create a barrier for console manufacturers against price reductions to that "impulse buy" price point of 99 pounds / euros / bux / space credits. This, along with the old maxim that a console does around half of its sales at the aformentioned sweet spot, is why I wonder if the people criticising the Wii Mini are really all that savvy.
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