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この記事は、カリフォルニアのEnderle GroupのアナリストRob Enderle氏のレポートを元にしているようで、Revolutionが$150~$200、PS3が$300、Xbox360が$400となっています。
また、毎日新聞によるとPS3は、5万円よりも安い価格と報じられたそうです。
PS3の装備を考えると、Xbox360よりも高くなりそうですが、実際どうなのでしょうね。さすがに、Xbox360で、Xboxのようなノシ付け作戦での低価格販売は難しいと思われますし???。
根据国外咨询机构的预测,按三大主机的实际配备情况来看,其价格被预测为:***200美元、PS3 300美元,而XBOX 360则位居榜首,为400美元。
其中PS3的价格要比每日新闻预测的50000日元价格要低的样子。
这和人们普遍预想的相反,原本人们以为按PS3的配置来看,价格将难以降低,但现在360则因为XBOX的缘故而无法继续维持低价战略。
After Nintendo’s E3 conference there is much speculation as to the pricing of Revolution and next-gen consoles!
An article at Bloomberg.com has been looking at E3 2005 with interest, and has noted speculation regarding the possible price-points of Revolution, Xbox 360 and PS3. In the news story following on from Nintendo’s conference, Bloomberg quoted Rob Enderle, analyst with California’s Enderle Group, who had some interesting things to say about the new consoles.
According to Enderle, the Revolution may cost in the region of $150 to $200, with PS3 the next expensive at $300 and Xbox 360 around $400.
Enderle added, "They [Nintendo] continue to play toward the younger audience... their product appears to be quite a bit less expensive than the competition." Also, Enderle thought Nintendo could become a "niche player", with its position coming under pressure from Sony and Nintendo.
Still, it’s all speculation at this point, so we await the official announcements on the RRP from Nintendo!
www.cube-europe.com/news.php?nid=7814
E3 2005: PS3 Price Revealed?
One of the most expensive consoles ever created, according to Japanese reports.
by Matt Casamassina
May 17, 2005 - According a an article published in the May 17th edition of Japan's Mainichi Shimbun, the PlayStation 3 could be one of the most expensive mass-market videogame consoles ever created. Officials from Sony apparently told the newspaper that PlayStation 3s would sell in Japan for "less than 50,000 yen each." That translates to about $465 US dollars.
Sony unveiled its next-generation console at the Electronics Entertainment Expo 2005. The beast of a machine utilizes the powerful Cell processor, a custom-designed graphics chip by Nvidia, and 512MBs of RAM for a quantum leap in performance. The system will also be the first-ever to support high-def movie-playback out of the box, taking advantage of the upcoming Blu-ray Disc format.
Sony claims that PS3 will be roughly 35 times more powerful than PS2. If Mainichi Shimbun is correct, gamers will be asked to pay a hefty price for the high-end functionality.
IGN was unable to validate this news with Sony officials. Stay tuned for more as the story breaks. |
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