Originally posted by: dwell
That whopping 32MB flash in the PSP will get ya far too. You should probably be comparing it to the $99 iPod Shuffle 512MB (or 16 of them).
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
PSP is subsidised by the royalties recieved from the sale of games.
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They still are. Why do you think they are so anxious to kill it by releasing the Xbox2 this year? The power chord recall could have be catastrophic because what really needs to be replaced is the power supply, not the chord. They just replaced the chord with one with a breaker. Bad news.Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Remember how Microsoft was taking a loss on XBox hardware for a long time?
Originally posted by: dwell
Why do you think they are so anxious to kill it by releasing the Xbox2 this year?
Well the could have done a Q4 2006 release but they desperately need to kill off the current Xbox. It's a money sink. The new design will be much cheaper to manufacture.Originally posted by: 91TTZ
The reason is that Sony is coming out with a PS3, Nintendo is coming out with their next generation console also, and therefore Microsoft needs to come out with one also to compete. Since nearly half of all video game sales are during the holiday season, it only makes sense to introduce it in time for the holiday season. Delaying it until January would be horrible for sales.
Originally posted by: dwell
They still are. Why do you think they are so anxious to kill it by releasing the Xbox2 this year? The power chord recall could have be catastrophic because what really needs to be replaced is the power supply, not the chord. They just replaced the chord with one with a breaker. Bad news.Originally posted by: MadCowDisease
Remember how Microsoft was taking a loss on XBox hardware for a long time?
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
PSP is subsidised by the royalties recieved from the sale of games.
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Originally posted by: Burrens78
So why is it that a new 6GB iPod mini retails for $249, yet a Sony PSP is also going for that same price. Doesn't think make the iPod, and digital music players in general, seem overly priced?
