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I believe $599. I'm thinking this one we will see $499, I'm hoping for a $399 price tag but that is a huge stretchComment
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Yeah, my guess would be $449-$499, could see the extra RAM pushing it higher though. Really preparing for both consoles to be $599 and will just be happy they come in lower if they do.
NeoGAF's napkin math: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=514688
So a couple of us at the bank have done a costing analysis this morning. I won't be able to give exact figures, as if we ever decide to release them publicly it will definitely blow my cover.
All figures in USD.
APU (CPU/GPU) - 85-90
8GB GDDR5 - 110-140
OS Chip (supposedly ARM based) - 12-18
Video encode/decode chip - 8-12
Blu-ray drive - 18-25
Hard drive - 38-50
I/O - 9-12
Wireless chip + antenna - 4
HDMI+HDCP - 11-15
Other - 25-35
Total - 320-401
Accessories:
DS4 - 18-30
PS4 Eye -$12-20
Mono headset - 3
Cabling/misc - 3
Unknown/Alpha:
Internal PSU - 25-55
Cooling - 20-38
Assembly - 13 (Based on being made in China, for made in Japan, make that ~ $45)
Total estimated system cost (no shipping and packaging) - $450-490
These figures are preliminary, and do not include assembly costs, power costs, cooling or shipping as the final design has not been shown and can't be estimated at this time.
Please, please, please remember that this is based on the specification only and cost prices that we know, without a PS4 in the hand there will be mistakes.Comment
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Well if those numbers hold true then I would expect a $399 price tag. The PS3 was report to cost $900 to produce and sold at $600. So just going by past numbers then if the production value is lower then the price point should be couple hundred lower also.Yeah, my guess would be $449-$499, could see the extra RAM pushing it higher though. Really preparing for both consoles to be $599 and will just be happy they come in lower if they do.
NeoGAF's napkin math: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=514688Comment
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yah, Do not see it being more then 400 for the baseComment
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at launch the 60gb was $599 and the 20gb was $499.
im praying the ps4 will be $399 cuz in that case i may purchase it soon after launch. if im betting though, my guess would be a $449 launch price.
now back to remote play. so let me get this straight, when you stream your ps4 game to the Vita will you be able to play it away from home or will you only be able to use it near your ps4?"on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
I'm sure there's plenty of prostitutes you could pay if you really want vd.Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
Depends on what area of a hooker you would use to redeem them.yea but will they take psn cards
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You can play virtually anywhere. Well, anywhere you have WiFi connection for your Vita.
I'm assuming the PS4 remote play will be similar to the cross-controller remote play connection, which is pretty much latency free. Traditional remote play was hit or miss when it came to lag.
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If this is the case then It'll be Game Over for vita carts. I like my (that is LOVE my) vita games but if I can game my PS4 games, latency free, from a hotel room or lobby, I won't need to buy another Vita game again.Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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thats ****ing awesome and intrigues me to pick up a Vita. not only can i continue my game on the toilet, i can do it on someone else's toilet!You can play virtually anywhere. Well, anywhere you have WiFi connection for your Vita.
I'm assuming the PS4 remote play will be similar to the cross-controller remote play connection, which is pretty much latency free. Traditional remote play was hit or miss when it came to lag.
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Spoilerassuming its $399. lol"on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
I'm sure there's plenty of prostitutes you could pay if you really want vd.Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
Depends on what area of a hooker you would use to redeem them.yea but will they take psn cards
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Ha!
Speaking of, DRM for the Vita was announced today...
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Originally posted by Kotaku.com

<header class="mtm mbl">Sony President Trolls Everyone
</header> For the past few days, passionate PlayStation fans have been waging a campaign to convince Sony not to restrict used games on the PS4.
They've taken to Twitter, posting messages with the hashtag #PS4NoDRM—an acronym for Digital Rights Management, which has become the common term for technology that limits how digital products (like video games) can be used. The campaign's goal: to ensure that we can buy, sell, and borrow games on the PS4 without restriction.
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Gamers are taking to Twitter to fight for their rights as consumers, and the gaming world seems to be paying attention. Read…
</aside> This morning, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida, one of the few Sony execs who is active on Twitter and hasn't addressed the campaign yet, responded in the best way possible: by trolling everyone.
Sony business development manager Shahid Kamal Ahmad joined the fun too.
Well played, Sony. The good news is: if Sony executives are joking around about this stuff on Twitter, chances are they don't have anything super-restrictive planned for the PS4. Because if they do, and they're still trolling people... well, those people will riot in the streets.
http://kotaku.com/sony-president-tro...yone-510269752

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