Soundwave said:
While Apple devices are very costly at retail, the biggest cost of them by far is the high resolution touch LCD displays. The Apple A8X was estimated to cost only $22 as of last year, so the new A9X might be a little more than that, but probably not much more, Apple likes to maintain the same profit margin on their devices. $50 - 6-inch 1280x720 cheap but decent LCD display $40 processor - Lets say Nintendo goes for something beastly $35 - 4GB LPDDR4 RAM $4 - cameras (Nintendo cheaps out) $20 - Sensors + NFC chip $5 - WiFi Chip $14 - Battery (large 32 wH battery) $10 - NAND Flash (16GB or 32GB) $20 - Misc $5 - Manufacturing cost Yeah ... I could see it for under $250 honestly if Nintendo is wlling to sell it at cost. Keep in mind the Nvidia Tegra X1 console is $199.99 and that's a similar class of processor, but obviously it has no LCD screen + battery, but Nvidia is likely pocketing a fat profit margin there too. Here's the cost break down for the iPad Air 2, but keep in mind the Air 2 has a massive 10 inch screen at a huge 2048x1536 resolution and is made of fairly premium materials (also ignore the cellular models): http://pctablet.name/wp-content/plugins/RSSPoster_PRO/cache/3d555_514554.png Remember the Sony Vita basically used the same processor as the iPad 3, but the Vita was able to launch at $250, while the iPad 3 was $500-$800. |
Nvidia's console is twice as strong as the Wii U. That should tell you how overpriced the Wii U is right there!
Prediction for console Lifetime sales:
Wii:100-120 million, PS3:80-110 million, 360:70-100 million
[Prediction Made 11/5/2009]
3DS: 65m, PSV: 22m, Wii U: 18-22m, PS4: 80-120m, X1: 35-55m
I gauruntee the PS5 comes out after only 5-6 years after the launch of the PS4.
[Prediction Made 6/18/2014]







