cthellis42 said:
CNN.com said:"We saw pictures and a nice prototype at E3, but I want to see more," Bonnell said at a Piper Jaffrey consumer conference Wednesday. "Yeah, it's cool. It's nice, like a nice car. But we have no idea if the PSP's pricing is going to be $250, $350 or $500.
Bonnell later said he expects initial pricing on the PSP to be at the high end of the scale. "$500 to start would be my guess."
Bruno Bonnel said:But we have no idea
hey69 said:launchprice in Belgium was = 540 euro tax included.
but 500euro for psp is way to expensive. if they plan to sell +3mil consoles....
What about the breakable aspects of it? If it breaks, can you bring it back and get another one for free?
Keep in mind that [Sony Computer Entertainment president and CEO Ken] Kutaragi has maintained that they want to break even on the hardware.
Now that suprises me. Nintendo said they'd be breaking even on DS. So I thought Sony would be prepared to make a loss, at least at first.
london-boy said:I'm sure as hell i've read in many places that 15 million iPods have been sold so far worldwide.
Nearly 3 million iPods have been sold worldwide.