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August 22, 2006

PlayStation 3: T-minus 3 months, not started manufacturing

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Pretty bold move, Hirai, to admit that you’re less than three months out from the global launch of what could be one of the most expensive propositions Sony has ever undertaken — and you haven’t even started manufacturing. According to Kaz, who recently spoke with GameSpot, Sony “haven’t started manufacturing yet. Some of [their] ops guys were actually just in China, and also in Japan just reviewing the [production] lines and everything else.” Oh, great, you’ve got two million units to whip up and you’re still in the review process. That’s over 660,000 units a month if they start, um, tomorrow. Look, we’re not saying it can’t be done, but unless the hefty price tag of the Blu-ray behemoth outstrips consumer interest, it seems like we could be in for some serious shortages come the holiday buying season.

[Via GamesIndustry.biz]

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May 14, 2006

Lower-end PS3 to ship with wired controllers, non-upgradeable HDD?

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Besides the disheartening news that the cheaper version of the PlayStation 3 will lack WiFi, a memory card reader, and mosty significantly, an HDMI port, we've now learned that the $500 PS3 may also be shipping with wired, and not wireless, versions of that rumble-less, Wii-like controller. While adding separate Bluetooth controllers would only set you back a few bucks -- if, in fact, the lower-end model actually ends up shipping with BT functionality -- boosting your console's storage capacity in the future may be a non-starter, as Sony reps supposedly told Games Radar that the 20GB hard drive isn't upgradeable. With so many significant differences between the two configurations (and let's not forget the snazzy metallic lettering you get on the $600 models), it's not clear how many consumers are going to agree with Sony's Kaz Hirai that the "crippled" version of the console is a "good value" for them.

[Thanks, J and Ameya T.]
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