Thu Oct 18, 2007 8:11AM EDT
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The cat's been totally out of the bag for weeks now, so this shouldn't come as much of a shock: Sony will, indeed, release a $400, 40GB version of the PlayStation 3 in the U.S., starting November 2.
The news comes on the heels of similar announcements for Europe and Japan (which got a "ceramic white" version of the console, to boot)—and yes, like the new 40GB consoles in those territories, our 40GB PS3 will not be backward compatible with the PS2. Kotaku has a quote from Sony exec Jack Tretton, who explained: "Backward compatibility is a nice secondary consideration, but it's far from the number-one priority." Ugh.
Anyway, despite the backward-compatibility issue, I've been hearing a lot of positive feedback from gamers about the 40GB PS3—it seems that $400 is a price that many of you holdouts would be willing to pay. Indeed, I think I'll pick one up myself when the time comes, and something tells me the PS3 may see a healthy jump in sales during the holidays.
So, who out there is ready to take the plunge with a $400 PS3? And any advice on the PS3 title that we should grab first?
Update: Sony has also announced that it's dropping the price of the 80GB PS3 to $500, the same price as the 60GB version (which is being phased out). Hope you didn't buy a 60GB PS3 recently.
Related:
40GB PS3 Bound for America, BC Is "Secondary" [Kotaku]
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Bkmc, if you are just a gamer I agree save your money if you want a console that you can surf the web (WiFi), watch Blu-ray Movies, play video games and have the reliability Sony is known for than the PS3 is the console of tomorrow. Next year should be a great year for Sony.
i have alot of fun with my wii.......... wiiiiiiiiiii!!
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6 Posted by bkmc916 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:08PM EDT Report Abuse
I have my 360, with all the good multi-platform games coming out, I don't see a reason to sheck out another $400 for a system.