PS3 Enjoys Retail-Wide Sales Spike After Price Cut 167
donniebaseball23 writes "Sony, after nearly two years on standing firm on PS3's price, dropped the console to $249, and it's been having an immediate impact. GameStop has already noted a 'significant' increase in PS3 sales, while big box retailer Target confirmed an 'immediate lift' in sales and recommended PS3 as a 'great option' for its customers. Not only that, but leading e-tailer Amazon saw PS3 sales explode by 400% in the days after the price cut. All told, in the months ahead, analysts are expecting Sony to see as much as a 30% sales bump for PS3 this holiday season."
I really don't like sony but... (Score:1)
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pc
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A PC with 3D Blu-Ray playback and a Six-Axxis controller for less than $249?
Where?
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Well you already have a PC. How much does a Blu-Ray drive cost?
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Hm, let me check newegg.
External USB* Blu-ray drive: On sale for $76.99
Dualshock 3 Controler: $42.99
Total: 119.98 + shipping
Don't get me wrong, I like the PS3 as a Bluray player (and DVD upconverter, media center, etc) myself, but the kind of hardware it's packing has come down in price a heck of a lot since it was first released. It made more sense three years ago than it does now, but it's not yet a completely dumb idea.
*Are there any smartphones that can even handle an external drive via USB?
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(Playing dumb) Is this $120 hardware kit able to connect directly to my TV?
[of course not]
(/dumb) How much does the rest of the PC cost?
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Just because you (and the shallow bucket of folks you've worked with) are happy enough when they see anamorphic 480p stretched and pulled out to 1080 on a big screen, doesn't mean that everyone else is.
Please broaden your horizons. You sound like folks in the early '80s, going "110 is a good enough film format for snapshots." Or folks in the '90s, going "VHS is fine; who needs DVD?" Or folks in the '10s, going "DVD is pretty good. Why do we need this other format with more than twice the resolution and
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It wasn't an invitation to conduct a comparative and opinionated argument, just a question.
I think the answer, after reading through all that verbiage, is "no."
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If you have a TV capable of displaying 3D, then it's a safe bet that your computer can output to it. TV manufacturers have been doing silly things like including VGA and DV-I jacks on their products for quite some time now, and that's assuming your video card doesn't have an HDMI jack. The only real question, is whether or not your video card supports 3D output.
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I'm more fond of Seven of Nine myself.
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There is a standard for that, USB OTG (on-the-go).
N810 supports it (not a phone, unfortunately), don't know if N900 does.
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What exactly was your point?
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I have personally been waiting for this day (Score:1)
but it took so long I did not care, I got a 99$ gamestop trade in 360, it plays new games and looks fine on my crt tv
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Why? My old QXGA CRT would like to inform you that I have been gaming in higher-than-hd resolutions and refresh rates since before halo came out. That's right, 2048x1536.
Define TV (Score:3)
My old QXGA CRT would like to inform you
Does this monitor have a TV tuner? If not, it's technically not a TV.
If sharing a song makes you a pirate, what do I have to share to be a ninja?
Seeing as ninja were covert agents in feudal Japan, a close modern counterpart would be the kind of stuff reported on by WikiLeaks.
Exclusive (Score:2)
You're using a PS3 on a CRT TV? That's like the A/V equivalent of buying a Ferrari and never driving over 30 mph.
Then which console plays PS3-exclusive franchises and is better for use with a paid-for TV, either a CRT SDTV or an early adopter CRT HDTV? To continue your analogy, there exist parts of the country to which the only roads are roads on which only a Ferrari can travel.
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*twitch* You're using a PS3 on a CRT TV? That's like the A/V equivalent of buying a Ferrari and never driving over 30 mph. I think I'm going to have a seizure...
Hmm, I bought a PS3 (when the slim dropped the price a few years ago) because it had some games I wanted to play... The only TV I had was an old low-end 20" CRT, kinda fuzzy.. so that's what I used.
The games play just fine for the most part -- they're fun, look good, etc.
However ... there is one significant exception: many games use absurdly small fonts, which look like they'd be appropriate for a big computer monitor, but work pretty badly on anything with lower-resolution. This can make text super an
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I have not been waiting for this day.
I will never -- NEVER -- buy any equipment manufactured by Sony. Sony has been on my shit list since the Rootkit Fiasco. The GeoHotz issue just cemented my resolve even further.
Re:I have personally been waiting for this day (Score:4, Insightful)
Heh, I have to pay the MS tax every time I buy a laptop, even if the first thing i do is to wipe Windows off the hard drive. So why should I give them even more money?
At least all the money I've used for buying Sony stuff (not much more than a PS3 + games really) is based on a voluntary decision.
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I have to pay the MS tax every time I buy a laptop
I know of at least two companies selling laptop computers with an operating system other than Windows. One is Apple. Another is System76. Dell used to, but Dell.com/ubuntu appears to be empty as I submit this.
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I think I remember Walmart was or is in the game of selling linux laptops too... (?)
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Bogus. *Comparable*. Do the actual comparison, not the local $300 Walmart machine.
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I've got two Asus laptops with Linux preinstalled. And I've heard a few horror stories about System76's support...
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Nonsense. There have been far worse consoles in history. What of the Philips CD-i? Or the Apple Pippin? Or the Nintendo Virtual Boy? Or reaching back a bit, how about the Atari 5200? Or the WoW Action Max? Or the RCA Studio II?
I know you’re just trolling –and rather poorly too – but you really ought to know a bit more about console history. There are plenty of really awful consoles out there, and to really pick on something you’d do well to be able to compare to them.
Xbox 360 (Score:1)
Let's just sum up Microsoft's 'amazing' Xbox 360:
* Rushed out the door with poorly designed and underpowered hardware after the first Xbox fiasco
* The only console in history to be shipped with a SMALLER disc format compared to previous gens. 6.7 GB 360 vs 8.5 PS2/Xbox
* Forced to pay 50-60 dollars a year extra just to be allowed to play games online with laggy P2P based networking
* Jet engine loud operation due to the piece of crap outdated DVD drive spinning at an insane rate and shitty, poorly designed co
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PS3 now costs as much as a midrange BF3video card (Score:2, Insightful)
I know quite a few people who have consoles and are looking at buying a new video card for their PC instead of getting BF3 on their console (PS3). The PS3 getting the price drop before several high end games (MW3, BF3, Mass Effect 3, etc) come out this fall doesn't seem like a huge surprise. For the less technically inclined, a $250 console might look like a better option than a $200-250 video card + installation + buggy drivers.
Heck, as a "PC guy", I might finally consider getting a PS3 simply as a
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Yeah, im also considering buying a PS3 just as a media center. Not many console games that interest me, but blu ray and netflix sure do. Not a big fan of sony, but its the best device for what i want. Have a Wii and no blu-ray now, waiting for them to definitively say the WiiU will not have blu-ray before i buy a PS3
Wii U (Score:1)
The Wii U will have a 25 gigabyte disc format like the PS3's 25/50 gigabytes discs, but it won't be a standard Blu-Ray drive and won't play Blu-Ray movies.
Re:PS3 now costs as much as a midrange BF3video ca (Score:4, Interesting)
For both ya'll... PS3 are great. I've had one for years, has lasted this whole time, and is playing the new Bad Lieutenant right now on netflix. If you have a media server on your home network, you can access it with the PS3. You can also put in yoru own HDD and not break the warranty. Sony tells you exactly how. That way you can do all kinds of media storing, etc.
PS3 is great. Blu Ray, HD, 3d gaming and movies, media playing, open platform for USB hardware and bluetooth hardware. I know people on slashdot hate sony and for their reasons, and i understand them. I've thought about whether i would buy the next generation... who knows.. but I do appreciate what I have. Great gear.
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I agree on all those points, except some games really suck with a controller and the web browser on the PS3 is a joke.
Otherwise great device, glad to have it.
Re:PS3 now costs as much as a midrange BF3video ca (Score:4)
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Amen. I started out with PS3 Media Server and the PS3, but gave up, it is such a friggin hassle to work with. These days I'm using a QNAP NAS and a small HTPC, works every time.
(Shame less plug, one drive in the QNAP gave up and for some reason the entire soft array got whacked, the QNAP tech rebuild the array remotely for no charge; that's customer service).
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Actually its pretty easy to set up a media server for a PS3/Xbox. I have an application that can share to both Xbox and PS3 I've never had a problem with it.
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I can't answer directly about a PS3 (or xbox) as I use a Raidsonic icybox for that, but it all comes down to the video codec support on the playback device. Sure PS3MediaServer can transcode on the fly, but I never liked that too much.
You can get little boxes that sit under the TV and are networked to your PC over cabled ethernet for £20 and they work for practically all codecs (some .mkv contaners can have unusual contents). Buying a PS3 for this task is a lot of money in comparison. There's ba
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Generally it makes an excellent media box allowing content to be played locally, from physical media or remotely over http or DLNA. There are a couple of major issues with the PS3 for media st
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The PS3 doesn't support MKV container formats. Instead you use AVI (for DIVX format) or MP4 (for AVC H264) and you're good to go.
No, no, a thousand times no. This makes both the PS3 and Xbox 360 utterly unsuitable as a stand alone media player. In order to play these files anyway you now have to transcode them or use PS3MediaServer to transcode them on the fly, either way there is a loss of quality and a need to have another [powerful] computer active at the same time. Or you could have one quiet little HTPC connected to your TV which would perform this task better, run quieter... and yes, cost more.
Web browsing is poor on the PS3. There have been off / on rumours of something changing in that department for a while but nothing concrete. The issue is Sony uses a licenced browser called Netfront and it's a heap of crap.
Netfront has been around for etern
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The whole point is that an HTPC with XBMC will handle more or less whatever you throw at it without another computer being involved. Indeed, for many users it could be their only computer.
Sure you could but I wouldn't see browsing as something people want to do that often through their TV anyway.
It would be great if it didn't suck, if you could just tab (or the equivalent) over to the browser and look something up on IMDB... when the intent is for everyone to be able to look at it at once.
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I do not know why people keep saying this, i have not had a problem with buggy drivers (nvidia) in atleast 5 years. I have atleast 6 computers here all with nvidia cards including configured as sli, hybrid sli, and sli with independent additional cards. At one point i was even running 2 different versions of the nvidia drivers simultaneously to handle a brand new 560ti (prior to the driver becoming unified) and an additional 8000 series card driving the 3rd and 4th monitor. All of this has worked flawlessl
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You're forgetting the fact that the PC had the power of the PS3 4 years ago. You can get an 8800 GTS for less then $100 there's no point in comparing if you forget the used video card market. Comparing a PS3 price dropped TODAY against a modern videocard is dumb as rocks considering the PC has been well ahead of the consoles since the 8800 and Core 2 duo which was 4 years ago.
I can run any big name multiplatform game on a core 2 + 8800 GTS (Assasins creed, Darksiders, etc) at higher resolutions and better
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Heck, you can buy a 460gtx which is 2-3x as powerful as a 8800GTS for $120 these days. $100 for an 8800GTS is wasting your money. I was in the BF3 alpha and can confirm that BF3 runs at a solid 60fps on a 460gtx.
I totally agree! I was running Bad Company 2 (BF3 lite) on a 8600GT and a midrange Core 2 for a few years (I've since upgraded). BF3 is definitely geared towards turning the screws on even a high end PC with all the settings maxed out... but at the same time, the engine still has to run on s
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Or, you need a PC or comparable somewhere on your network to run PS3 Media Server software.
But as a standalone media server, the PS3 really is a pretty bad choice, you'd be much better off with for instance a WDTV, which still costs considerably less.
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Recording is only important if you subscribe to live TV
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There's this new invention called an antenna, that lets you get magical pictures that come through the air, at no cost to you.
(Yes, I have cable, but plenty of people have "cut the cord" and use OTA + sometimes streaming or DVD/BluRay services.)
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I used to use OTA for political speeches (2008 presidential inaguration, etc) and live news, but in recent times I've found that YouTube's streaming video has improved dramatically. The white house streams most of it's video live over youtube now, and Al Jazeera has a great live streaming (English Language) channel for world events. I watched hours of footage online during the "Arab Spring" Egypt/Libya protests and the hours following Joplin, Mo.
In terms of sitcoms... well, they'll always be around!
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The web browser on the PS3 sucks. It is so bad, I pretend it does not exist. It also cannot be used for Hulu or most similar free services. A PC hooked up over HDMI is pretty much the only way to get those on a TV.
For some games I like the PS3, but any decent FPS or similar is much better on PC. The real problem recently has been the shitty console ports to PC.
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Agreed, except a little fuziness on the "PC" part. :)
I have an apple macbook
Spent $10 for an adaptor, and now when I want to watch hulu-type services, I plug it into the HDMI port on my TV, and watch it that way.
(sound and video over the single cable, if you have a non-ancient mac)
For other folks, investing in a 20' HDMI cable from their "desktop" computer would be all right, probably.
I find it absurd that companies are even bothering to limit consoles out of stuff like "hulu", when other computers, includ
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Seems to me that a Laptop or even just a small-form-factor PC *is* the sort of console you're talking about:
1. Interfaces to your TV via HDMI(common, these days).
2. Will use most all controllers, either via USB or an adaptor
3. Runs any OS or combination of OS's.
4. Greatest selection of games ever.
5. Better graphics on even a low-end system.
6. Better browser, and a gigantic collection of homebrew.
What's not to like?
Yea. I know.
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While I am not disagreeing that a PC is a better option here, low end PCs do NOT exceed the graphics capabilities of a PS3 without buying a new GPU.
Any machine that can is virtually guaranteed to not be classified as 'low end'.
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It's not bullshit.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinavia [wikipedia.org]
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Currently rocking a C2D 2.6ghz/8600GTX/4GB RAM; the only down side is a) noisy power supply and b) pulls almost 360w continuous.
The most recent PS3 only pulls 100w on average; the PS3 would pay for itself in 3 years at current electric rates. http://www.edepot.com/playstation3.html#PS3_Model_Differences [edepot.com]
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I don't have a kill-a-watt but I have a Phenom II X3 720 and a 240GT and my whole system's rated TDP is less than your actual draw. Most of the time I'm probably puttering around at half that or less but like I said, I don't have a meter. However, since my system is only just barely said to be capable of drawing what yours is pulling all the time I doubt it's anywhere close.
Maybe you should try visiting this decade :D
Oops, I'm not even in this decade!
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I had to measure the draw all the computers and monitors in our office when we moved locations. Most of them clocked in at 1.1-1.4 amps, which is 130-170watts at idle. Most of those machines (cheap office Dells) had 200-225w power supplies. I haven't had a chance to measure mine but I suspect it's about 20% higher at idle. Decoding a video file and showing it at 1080p probably bumps it up quite a bit. 200w is a lot when it's 111F today here in Dallas, Texas and you have to spend an additional 66W to pump al
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The power consumption is basically irrelevant unless you manage to use a Wii [hardcoreware.net].
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Only if you're planning to give them your credit card information or to use a password on PSN that you use elsewhere. Neither of which is required nor recommended (IMHO). If you don't give them anything sensitive, then they have nothing that can be compromised.
Immersion (Score:2)
You know what really kills immersion? Not playing because your PC is crashing for whatever reason.
Although I also greatly prefer mouse/keyboard for an FPS, I have made my peace with console controllers being used to play an FPS because as annoying as that is, maintaining a gaming PC was worse.
Does it run linux? (Score:1)
I was one of those people who cared about this.
Count Me In (Score:3)
I'm by no means a console fanboy or gaming nut. I grew up playing video games and still do. I was skeptical about buying into the current generation of consoles, but I purchased a PS3 Slim shortly after the price cut. In the prior years I hadn't played any recent games because I didn't have any recent console, nor did I ever purchase PC gaming hardware (a regular desktop was always good enough for me). It's a slick device and well worth the money; I'm really glad I bought it. Since then I got more into gaming and purchased a couple other consoles and a high end video card for my latest desktop. Most of my game time is still on the PS3, and I would recommend it to anyone who had to pick just one thing.
Also it's not just good for games. It's possibly the most well rounded general entertainment device I've ever owned. It makes the big HDTV in my living room come alive with on demand downloadable content, streaming movies and shows, blu-ray films, and whatever else a person could want from a home entertainment center. It's good at what it does and does it quickly and efficiently with great audio and video quality. Basically you're getting a lot of bang for your buck, because the PS3 has the equivalent functionality of 3 or 4 other devices that would require a high upfront cost and be more of a hassle to deal with. It's ironic considering how skeptical I was before I even thought about buying one, and I don't much like Sony, but after all is said and done, it's an awesome product.
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Agreed. No Sony (or anybodies) fanboi here, but my original day of release PS3 is an awesome, well built bit of kit, and not horribly crippled like the 360 was on release (BTW have owned 3 360's now, still on PS3 one). I use it under my HDTV for just about all my entertainment. Especially good for wi-fi-ng downloads from Vuze over wireless for display on the big screen :)
-- Colourspace.
Welcome to Slashdot Mr. Stringer (Score:2)
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Thanks dad
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Hell yeah
So much for the boycott... (Score:2, Insightful)
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As you grow up, you learn all corporations are going to do something you find repulsive at some point. So might as well just buy whatever as long as it is a good product.
So, why now? (Score:1)
It is funny there is all this excitement now, when really the console has been $50 off at various sources for a while now. Hell, I got mine for $100 off with that Gamestop promotion a few months ago.
For many observers, this actually comes a little late, because many were anticipating this after E3.
And there's the NFL... (Score:2)
Sunday Ticket on PS/3 [playstation.com]
For those that don't know, you pay $340/season and it lets you watch just about every NFL game. While the average Slashdotter may not care in the least, this is a pretty big deal for NFL fans who don't have DirecTV. I know of at least a couple of people who are planning on purchasing a PS/3 simply because they wan
perhaps sony will remember this phenomenon... (Score:1)
NFL Sunday Ticket (Score:2)
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PSN doesn't cost money. And if you do want to purchase something available on PSN, you can get a PSN card and none of your details need ever go to Sony.
Re:No thanks (Score:4, Interesting)
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You do realize you can get PSN without giving them your credit card info since it is free, right? Heck, even if you want to buy something you don't have to give them your CC info, just need to buy PSN cards at the store.
I didn't actually know that. Thanks for the info.
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Not only that, you can buy PSN cards online from Amazon.com and download the codes immediately. So you don't even have to go to the store. (At least in the US. YMMV.)
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Who the would trust Sony with their CC Info at this point and why would I want a PS3 without PSN?
One might reasonably apply that question to any random website. Besides Sony have had their kicking and it's likely their security is much better than the industry average.
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just because an event is obvious doesn't make it non news worthy, Especially when event is actually quantified.
or do you get up in arms when you see news articles like "bad weather destroys port" because "this isn't news, we know that bad weather can cause damage."
I think you need to learn the difference between news and unexplained phenomenon.
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Finally someone with intelligence. Economic theory (so far as what 99% of the world is taught in school) is designed to explain how markets generally work. They are not designed to be simulations of markets.Hell, unless you have a phd in economics, you don't know enough to begin to simulate the complexities of markets; and even still, its largely somewhat of an art.
I can't tell you how may times I've debated economics, as it applies to the real world, with really intelligent people, who completely demonstra
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Wow, entitlement complex much?
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Should people that purchased stocks, in any particular company, that ended up going down in price, be refunded the difference? The answer would be, "Hell no". The fact is that you have to make a purchase and hope your bet(i.e. your purchase) was placed at the right time. If you are wrong, then you go the poorer for it. If you cannot afford to be wrong, then do not buy.
As far as "earning" anything; you haven't. My girlfriend works for the life-sucking, vicious company that is AT&T(wireless). She wa
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You want money back? Pack the thing up and try to get a refund from wherever you got it from. Don't expect the retailer to have much sympathy either.
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Why? For fear of radiation?
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Do you have any indication for increased radiation in the actual products (apart from wild guesses a la "there must be radiation in them, after all it's in Fukushima!!!1eleven")? After all, the raw materials they are producing it from are most likely not from Fukushima (and if they are, it doesn't matter where the factory is anyway).
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Beyond that, I have decided after the "we're going to try to prosecute people who watched the Geohotz video" episode that Sony would get no more of my money. I've bought a lot of stuff from them brand new -- PS1's and 2's, multiple, games, controllers, two PSP's. Then this is how they treat the people who pay thier bills. No thanks.
I'll buy a priced dropped PS3... a used one, after the price drop makes them even cheaper still. I'll buy my games used, and if Sony goes download-only with the next thing (or th