Next to Sony’s announcement that they would not be including digital rights management in their Playstation 4 plans the $400 price tag was probably the biggest applause line. So the idea that this price point could be a mistake probably seems patently absurd.
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Well I don't know. We will have to see in a years time to see if their strategy worked or not
Personally, I would have bought the PS4 if it was at $500 even without the camera included. Is the $400 price a good thing? Duh, but at this day and age I've become accustomed to spending anywhere from $500 or more for new technology. And for as much use as I plan on getting out of the PS4 and Xbox One, I wouldn't mind paying the higher entry fee.
Obviously it's a great thing for consumers, but Sony I'm sure could have used the extra money. I don't think Microsoft is too worried about having their system cost $100. Just my two cents.
i hope sony won't lose money with this price
Knowing how well Sony supports their system, I'd pay $600. Sure it would take me forever to pay it off, but the PS3 was and still is worth every penny I spent, and even though I just bought it 2.5 years ago, I would gladly have bought a fat back in 2006 if I had known what I know now.
If it was at $500, I would have waited. I already set my mind to not paying more than $450 for the PS4.