Indonesia got ripped-off real bad
US Rp 7,2 million
got PSVR + Camera + PS Move.
Indonesia Rp 7,4 million
did not get PS Move.
US Rp 7,2 million
got PSVR + Camera + PS Move.
Indonesia Rp 7,4 million
did not get PS Move.
yes, VAT included.I presume VAT is included in those Asian listings.
Dont compare Costs compared to the USA its always(or nearly) the cheapest in the world, compare it to the median price.do sony thinks indonesia is rich or someting...
Dont compare Costs compared to the USA its always(or nearly) the cheapest in the world, compare it to the median price.
But as others have mentioned theres TAX, remember in the US they also often pay tax on top of that price, also extra warranty, here in NZ electronic goods have a guarantee automatically thus if your console etc breaks down in 2 or 3 years they have to replace it at no cost
Why? My Moves had their fair share of hitting objects for years, it's surprisingly difficult to break. Like all motion gaming, the danger isn't breaking the controller, it's hurting yoursef or others.Had they been Move controllers I doubt they would have survived.
Beyond that, while it's true that PSVR headset uses a lower resolution screen, it's sub-pixel arrangement helps to produce a very clean image while its optics minimise screen-door effect. In comparison, the Rift and Vive both use a pentile sub-pixel layout which has a negative impact on overall image quality. The difference manifests itself in the number of sub-pixels per pixel - an RGB matrix features three, while a pentile arrangement relies on just two. The higer resolution certainly results in a sharper image on the PC headsets, but PSVR compares favourably as a result of its RGB layout
I'd expect so. They mentioned something about optics expertise in a e3 interview (sorry, can't remember which).I wonder who makes the display.
Surely the optics are from Sony right?