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playnext3 said:

thats a good MOVE from Sony ;)


I see what you did there.



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Clearout of the PS3's before the launch the PS4 at E3 :P

Heard it here first lol



Unicorns ARE real - They are just fat, grey and called Rhinos

or they could be getting something to offset the price drop by Google!

What does Google TV do for Sony?

May 20, 2010 |  4:03 pm
Quick, which company is bigger: Google or Sony?

If you answered Google, you'd be wrong -- at least when it comes to sales. Google pulled in $23.7 billion in revenue last year compared with Sony's $77.6 billion.

But if one judges it by the amount of press generated by Thursday's announcement that Sony would be the first to come out with a television set incorporating the Google TV platform, the reverse is true. News hits generated by a (Google) search for "Sony Internet TV" yielded 2,190 stories in the last 24 hours, whereas "Google TV" came up with 5,300 results.

So what does the Japanese consumer electronics giant get from the alliance, if not press? As it turns out, potentially quite a bit, said Jonathan Gaw and Danielle Levitas, two technology analysts with IDC. They boil it down to three crucial benefits:

1. Sony gets to set itself apart from the pack, for a short time. Television makers have been waging a battle against commodity pricing, particularly from savvy upstarts such as Vizio. While this has been a great boon to shoppers, it's annihilated company profits, especially for premium players such as Sony. Being first to have Google TV gives Sony a chance to differentiate its TV sets with snazzy apps, bite-sized software and services that can be delivered to the TV straight from the Internet without a computer. But all TV makers will eventually have access to Google TV, Levitas said, so the window of opportunity will be brief.

2. Sony potentially gets access to a new revenue stream -- search referrals. While Google and Sony would not talk about what, if any, revenue-sharing arrangements they've agreed to, Gaw thinks Google will do what it typically does with partners: share the wealth.

"That’s what Google does with everyone,” he said. “If you send them a search, they give you a cut of the revenue. The consumer electronics guys have never had that before.”

3. Sony gets a software platform. Apart from video games, Sony has gotten a steady diet of criticism over the years for its software. Instead of insisting on doing all of its own software, Sony is starting to call in outside partners. Google is the most high-profile partner, but not the first. Earlier this year, Sony worked with a small software company, Chumby Industries, to develop its Dash device.

"Software plays an increasingly important role in devices, but it's not Sony's forte," Gaw said. "So they partner with whoever they can to give them a leg up."

For now, that leg up is coming from Google.

-- Alex Pham

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/05/sony-google-tv.html

 

 



I AM BOLO

100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...

ps:

Proud psOne/2/3/p owner.  I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.

OMG will be able to surf the net with this thing?

I gess the Apps is the big part that makes this cool



the ps3 already surfs the net..



 

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I doubt it's true. Probably just a bad typo



leo-j said:

the ps3 already surfs the net..


Ya i know m8 =) 

Well Wii are selling at 150$ on amazon all of a sudden so. 

Looks like there could be truth to this. Or its a typo and they are reacting to the typo lol!

 

Hey if sony can afford this. it is a really smart move to do. And very needed for them to win.



Albion said:
leo-j said:

the ps3 already surfs the net..


Ya i know m8 =) 

Well Wii are selling at 150$ on amazon all of a sudden so. 

Looks like there could be truth to this. Or its a typo and they are reacting to the typo lol!

 

Hey if sony can afford this. it is a really smart move to do. And very needed for them to win.

The Wii is selling $150 in amazon only because wii sports resort is not included in the bundle. Stores are now selling the Wii with Wii Sports Resorts and a motion plus which is basically the Wii package of $150 plus Wii Sports Resort in the same box. So the Wii already costs $150.



t3mporary_126 said:
Albion said:
leo-j said:

the ps3 already surfs the net..


Ya i know m8 =) 

Well Wii are selling at 150$ on amazon all of a sudden so. 

Looks like there could be truth to this. Or its a typo and they are reacting to the typo lol!

 

Hey if sony can afford this. it is a really smart move to do. And very needed for them to win.

The Wii is selling $150 in amazon only because wii sports resort is not included in the bundle. Stores are now selling the Wii with Wii Sports Resorts and a motion plus which is basically the Wii package of $150 plus Wii Sports Resort in the same box. So the Wii already costs $150.

I paid like 350 for a _used_ Wii back then when it was impossible to find, so $150 is quite shockingly low... but then I don't need a second one so I won't buy more of it. :/



Grimes said:
sad.man.loves.vgc said:
TheSource said:

Do you want Sony to go bankrupt? They're probably just now almost breaking even on the PS3 Slim at $300.  At $200, the PS3 will bleed money again. The cost of the hard drive and memory isn't what is holding it back so much as the other components.


they were selling the ps3s with 200$ loss for each console and they are still fine, why people keep saying that is beyond me.

but yeah, probably a site error, they have to make some money after all, this is business.

Not quite fine, they've been losing money and laid off tens of thousands of workers.


That wasn't necessarily for those losess

 

but for restructuring as SONY previously had all its porducts separated into different departments and with the digitalise era coming in,they had to bring their movie,songs  stuff to other devices and and provide a better service.

like previously sony had a marketing  team for every product but they have one now which together does it for them as many of the services had to be interconnected and that is a good thing so they kept all the best and let the rest go