Sony rejects price cut plan for PlayStation 3 -- Electronics NEWS - about-electronics.eu
Dwayne Jenkings  |  by www.about-electronics.eu. All rights reserved. 21.04 | 0:53

Thursday, April 19, 2007 - 8:46 (GMT+99)
: Sony says it won’t cut the price of PS3, in response to lower than expected sales of the console. The company had said it would sell 6 million machines by the end of its financial year (three weeks ago), but the global level of sales is currently believed to be less than 4 million.
A report in the Financial Times has suggested that the company is rethinking its pricing strategy.

PS3 is the most expensive machine on the market, offering a Blu-ray disk drive.
However, the company has released a statement refuting this notion. “PS3 prices and shipment plans for the future should be determined by market trends and competition.

Sony currently doesn t have any specific plan to cut the PlayStation 3 s price.” ( ) on 19 Apr 2007 at 15:57 1.Bob said
bit silly not to drop there price thats why sales have dried up so quickly those who wanted and could afford it bought it straight away, the rest cant or wont pay that much for it!

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