Sony is planning a
worldwide launch of its next-generation
PlayStation 3 gaming
console on 17 November, the company said at the
E3 gaming tradeshow in
Los Angeles.
The device will be priced at $499 for a basic model featuring a 20GB hard
drive, and $599 for a 60GB version.
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European users should expect to pay about $636 for the basic model, which
amounts to a 27 per cent premium.
Sony promised to have two million PlayStation 3 systems available at launch,
and aims to sell six million units by 31 March 2007.
The launch date puts the gaming console in stores 51 weeks after
Microsoft's launch
of its Xbox 360. Analyst estimates put
sales of the Xbox 360 at about 1.3 million by the end of
2005.
The Microsoft device was significantly cheaper than the PlayStation 3, with
the most desirable Xbox 360 premium sets costing $399.
Sony, however, claims that the PlayStation 3 will outperform the Xbox 360 by
using a Cell processor featuring six processing cores.
The units will also feature 256Mb of Ram and 256Mb of video memory. They come
with integrated Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Ethernet, as well as a Blu-ray high
definition DVD player.
Sony is currently the largest supplier of gaming consoles. Sales of the
PlayStation 2 have exceeded 100 million units since its introduction in 2000.
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