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PS3 Cheaper Than Ever to Make, Sony Still Losing Money on Every One

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Making a PS3 today costs Sony less than half of what it did at launch—$445, down from $840. And Sony, wouldn’t you know, still loses a bucketful of money on every system.

https://gizmodo.com/ps3-a-bargain-worth-840-powerful-as-a-supercomputer-215203

So, at launch, the PS3 cost Sony about $840 to make, according to iSuppli, and they sold them for $599, resulting in a tidy loss of $200 a pop. By stripping out over 1200 parts and features like PS2 backward-compatibility, Sony has cut their costs to just $445 per PlayStation 3. Which they sell for 400 bucks, meaning they still lose about $45 a system.

That, friends, is why you didn’t see a cheap PS3 for Christmas, and why you won’t see one until deeper into next year at the earliest, even as the Xbox 360 outsold it 3-to-1 on Black Friday. [BusinessWeek via PlayStation Forums via PS3Fanboy]

https://gizmodo.com/xbox-360-outsells-ps3-3-1-on-black-friday-5100774

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