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If you really, really must have a PlayStation3 right now, you might want to buy yourself one via Sony's online shop SonyStyle.co.uk - as it's currently offering a £40 discount on its cheapest model.
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via TechDigest @ 3:24 2nd Dec
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4.5" 1024x600pixel TFT / 1GB DDR2 RAM / 40GB HDD / Memory Stick Pro Duo Slot / Wireless a+b+g / Bluetooth / Windows VISTA Business / Built-in Dual Cam / FingerPrint Recognition / 520g / 1yr local warranty / 3hrs Battery Life
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via HardwareZone Singapore @ 8:26 7th Nov
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What we heard: As it currently stands, Sony's PlayStation 3 is available in a US$499 160GB and US$399 80GB setup, each of which packs the functionality of the now-discontinued 40GB package. How or why the console has arrived at these configurations is a matter best left to an accomplished novelist. The important point to note is that, to date, Sony has only officially enacted one price cut for its flagship console, which came in August 2007.
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via CNET Asia @ 3:32 26th Nov
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What we heard: As it currently stands, Sony's PlayStation 3 is available in a US$499 160GB and US$399 80GB setup, each of which packs the functionality of the now-discontinued 40GB package. How or why the console has arrived at these configurations is a matter best left to an accomplished novelist. The important point to note is that, to date, Sony has only officially enacted one price cut for its flagship console, which came in August 2007.
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via CNET Asia @ 0:42 25th Nov
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Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.
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via Digital Arts @ 8:33 24th Nov
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Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.
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via PC World @ 15:39 22nd Nov
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Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.
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via Macworld @ 23:31 20th Nov
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Following price cuts earlier this fall in Japan, Europe and North America, Microsoft today announced a price drop on the Xbox 360 in Australia. The Arcade SKU has been lowered from $349 (Australia dollars*) to $299, which the company said makes the entry level 360 "less than half the RRP price of the next cheapest hi-definition console in the country." That, of course, is Sony's PS3 (40GB), which retails for $699. Nintendo's Wii typically sells for $399.
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via Gamers.com @ 11:42 12th Nov
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Sony has previously offered credit cards, but not, until this week, a PlayStation card, in the U.S. Also, for a limited time only, those who sign up to the new PlayStation card will receive a $150 discount on a new Sony PS3. For those who don't want to wait, you can sign up immediately, receive instant approval, and get "an immediate $150 credit when you purchase a PS3 directly through the website", bringing the total cost of an 40GB PlayStation 3 down to $249.99 (although this offer can be used with any model).
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via Neowin.net @ 1:53 27th Nov
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Playstation 3 bundleCompetition and technological advancement have once again pulled through for the consumer. Just in time for the holidays, Sony announced a new 160GB Playstation 3 (PS3), as well as a price drop for the 80GB PS3. The 160GB PS3 comes as part of a limited time bundle which includes the console, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune the game, a PSN voucher for PAIN and a DUALSHOCK3 controller. The memory upgrade is a doubling of the previous model, and with the extra space, users will be able to store all their photos, videos, games, television shows, and movies with less worry about capacity. At $500, this is a steal. Speaking of steals, the older 80GB model’s price goes down by 100 dollars to 399, what the 40GB model costs. If you were waiting, you hopes just got answered.
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via Best Stuff @ 15:09 31st Oct
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