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Again Sony are offering a free PS3 when you buy a selected Bravia in Australia. 45,000 PS3's up for grabs this time.



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Its time to go down unda. lol



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I think it goes like:

Buy a somehwat overpriced Sony-branded TV and get a "free" console which price pretty much gets compensated by the TV's price.

I'd only which that Sony, and Apple too, would sell their goods at most accessible prices. It's hard not to dazzle over a Vaio, but when you look at the price... damn...



Should help sales somewhat



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They can do this only because they make a huge profit from all their products down under. we Aussies get screwed really badly.



 


 

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@halil23
I doubt it as Sony's 3D TV's aren't releasing til July here.



Only Sammy 3D's are out here atm.



Bamboleo said:

I think it goes like:

Buy a somehwat overpriced Sony-branded TV and get a "free" console which price pretty much gets compensated by the TV's price.

I'd only which that Sony, and Apple too, would sell their goods at most accessible prices. It's hard not to dazzle over a Vaio, but when you look at the price... damn...

Sincerely im not too sure if its overprice or the right price related to the product. I mean, in my business (home appliances), samsung is by far the cheapest brand as they are in most business areas. But still, they are overprice considering their product and service is really crappy. While the most expensive brand like Bosch or Miele (sells for 2 times samsung and 4 times samsung respectively), arent overprice if you take in consideration advantages and lifespan. We need to look at the wide picture, claiming they are overprice because they can offer a free PS3 (on which they will make profit when their new consumers will purchase accessories and games), or because they are a lot more expensive then LG or Samsung isnt enough to justify they are overprice. Im not saying their TVs arent overprice since I dont work in that business area and im no TV professional either. Just saying that we need to place things in relation and the picture is bigger and more complex than only the price.



Bamboleo said:

I think it goes like:

Buy a somehwat overpriced Sony-branded TV and get a "free" console which price pretty much gets compensated by the TV's price.

I'd only which that Sony, and Apple too, would sell their goods at most accessible prices. It's hard not to dazzle over a Vaio, but when you look at the price... damn...

I got my Ps3 with a 1400 Euro Bravia in 2007. At that moment, the TV was the best under the 2000 euro range. And I paid 800 euro's for it (When you take of the Ps3 priced at 600 euro's)



what I don't get is with products like this, you can easily negotiate the price down in any store. The salesman won't budge? go to another store. I don't see the need to go buy tv's when deals like this show up because you basically walk in the door and they'll tell you, 'this is the best price, you're already getting a deal.' When all you gotta do is go on any normal day, negotiate the price down, then with the money you saved, go pick up a ps3 and keep the rest of it where it belongs, in your bank account.