Rumor: Sony placing orders for "slim" PS3?

Wed Jul 1, 2009 10:07AM EDT

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Buzz about a "slim" version of the PlayStation 3 just won't go away, and the latest word has it that Sony has already placed manufacturing orders for the purported new console, with delivery expected this month.

Engadget links to a translated story from the Chinese-language Economic Daily News, which claims that Sony has signed agreements with hardware manufacturers Foxconn and Pegatron (makers of the original PS3 console, as Joystiq points out) to build a slimmed-down version of the PS3 for delivery in July.

The story goes on to say that the so-called "slim" PS3 will be the "last PS3 model of this generation," Engadget reports, and that a next-generation PlayStation console is due in 2010—a claim that Engadget's bloggers "don't buy at all," although the "slim PS3" manufacturing rumors have been "backed up by a couple of credible reports."

Meanwhile, DigiTimes (via SlashGear) notes that Foxconn—one of the two supposed manufacturers of the (rumored) slim PS3—declined to comment on the Economic Daily News story for reasons of "customer confidentiality." Interesting.

Purported spy shots of a "slim PS3" first surfaced back in May, and a reliable mole for Ars Technica claims that the new console will arrive in September.

I have to admit—I was pretty skeptical of the slim PS3 photos when they first leaked onto the Web, but the steady drumbeat of rumors is slowly changing my mind. Let's just hope that the new PS3—if it exists—arrives hand-in-hand with a long-overdue price drop, as well.

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Sony placing PS3 slim manufacturing orders for delivery in July? [Engadget]

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  • 1 Posted by foleydagoalie on Wed Jul 1, 2009 4:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    A slim PS3? I can't find a reason to care. Unless you can make it fit in my pocket, you can't make it small enough for me to care. It doesn't matter whether it's the size of 1 dictionary or 2 dictionarys, it's not small enough to be "portable", and not so big that it can't fit in my entertainment center.

  • 3 Posted by chrmnxpnoy on Thu Jul 2, 2009 12:55AM EDT Report Abuse

    The spy shots of the slim PS3 look so cheap, not pricewise haha.

  • 4 Posted by idealaudio@sbcglobal.net on Sat Jul 4, 2009 12:13AM EDT Report Abuse

    God, PLEASE GRANT THE WISDOM TO PS3 (I DON'T CARE HOW WONDERFUL YOUR PRODUCT IS...ENOUGH WITH YOUR BLUE RAY THIS AND BETTER GRAPHICS THAT...PLEASE!!! PS2, WII, ETC...ARE FINE!!!) TO LOWER, LET ME SAY IT AGAIN, LOWER, LOWER, LOWER...ERRR, SORRY, JUST CAN'T CHANT THIS ENOUGH (EVERYBODY ELSE IS) THEIR PRICE FOR A PS3!!! And thank you for listening. :)

  • 5 Posted by itcanhappentoyou on Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:40AM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't know how Sony can lower the price by much considering they already lose money on every unit sold(so does MS).They are tied to Blu- Ray with their games, so they can't remove it. Sony & MS have both lost millions dolars on the current generation of consoles. I remember being shocked by hearing that MS lost over $100 per unit sold on the original Xbox. Nintento, however, isn't really current gen on graphics/power & makes a profit on every unit sold. Sony & MS need to both retool & come up with something innovative like what happened with the Wii to stop the losses. It makes no business sense to lose money on every unit sold.

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