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Sony still makes a loss on every PlayStation 3 it sells, but the console’s latest, slimline redesign has brought the electronics giant closer to that crucial breakeven point, an analysis by market watcher iSuppli has concluded. The first-generation PS3 was sold at $49.72 (£30.56/€34.17) less than its manufacturing and …

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  1. Sampler

    Where they get there prices from?

    forty bucks for a 120gb HDD when bought in the kind of volumes Sony will be for punching these units out gotta be overpriced.

    sixty-six dollers seems alot for the blu-ray drive aswell, seeing how this will be a Sony product.

    Could I "estimate" they pulled their figures out their arse?

  2. MarkOne
    FAIL

    Flawed article.

    As you point out, it makes a small amount in UK/Europe and loses a small amount in the US. European sales are MUCH higher than the US (were Americans love the American console), so overall, Sony are pretty much about break even.

    Also, consoles have always been a loss-leader. The money is made in the games. Sony have the luxury of getting royalties from games and BD movies...

  3. Mike Brown

    bunkum

    Look at the figure for the launch console. That was the 60GB with BC and card readers. These have been removed, plus the slim was then made to reduce costs further. They must be making profit by now.

  4. Eddie Edwards
    FAIL

    lolwut

    So based on a few guesses by a company that has no inside knowledge, and that apparently doesn't realize that Sony make the BluRay drives themselves rather than buying them in for $66 a pop (!), Sony are losing money on hardware.

    Yet according to Sony's VP of Development, while I worked there, Sony never has and never will lose money on hardware (and neither do they make any significant margins there).

    Which one do I believe?

    1. Rob
      Headmaster

      Pedantic of the logistical kind

      They may make their own BD drives but that doesn't mean they are made for free, the cost is probably what they have to pay the other division for the units.

  5. Anonymous Coward
    FAIL

    Where do they live?

    Where do these goons who compile these reports live? If I can buy a 120GB hard drive at retail (2.5") for $38 (Check pricewatch.com) I'm pretty sure Sony buys them for a lot less then that. I wouldn't trust their figures for the cost of a mars bar nevermind how much it costs to build a PS3.

  6. Dominic Bradbury
    Troll

    Rip-Off Britain

    Excellent, good to see us Brits are propping up the loss made in the US.

    Rip-Off Britain is alive, well and living at Sony.

  7. Dibbles
    FAIL

    um...

    Yes these figures exclude shipping, marketing etc costs, but according to the numbers you quote, Sony makes a profit on each PS3 sold in the UK...

  8. Daniel B.
    Boffin

    Quick solution

    Sell a $500 Slim with OtherOS support, so all the geeks can buy an unsubsidized Linux-capable PS3!!! :)

    I really, really want x86 to be displaced ....

  9. David Webb

    Cost per Unit?

    Is that a cost per unit, or cost with mass purchase deductions? It may well cost $60 to buy a single blu-ray player, but if you buy 1000 wouldn't it be more likely for it to cost $40 per unit? Buy 10,000 and the price may drop to $30?

  10. Tony Smith, Editor, Reg Hardware (Written by Reg staff)

    Re: um...

    The figures quoted in brackets - as always - are conversions not the numbers iSuppli is quoting.

  11. Bod
    Thumb Down

    I'm no Sony / PS3 fan but...

    ... even I'm dubious about those figures. Looks far more like iSuppli looked up the prices on a consumer retail web site.

    P.S. As for Sony making the Blu Ray drive. Probably not once they got to mass market. Sony tend to outsource to China and/or other companies who can manufacture on mass cheaper than they can (e.g. many of their LCD panels have been made by Samsung).

  12. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    I swear El Reg does this on Purpose

    it is just hard to fathom, that anyone remotely interested in electronics is not capable of producing a clear sentence when it comes to numbers.

    This has to be a concerted effort to annoy people, or perhaps they are not really into gadgets or information technology and are instead a bunch of English Lit students, hmmm - that could also make sense.

    Anyway, the PS3, I believe, comes in black, so that is all that really matters.

  13. Sorry that handle is already taken. Silver badge

    As usual...

    ...the rest of the world subsidises cut-throat US pricing strategies.

    Here it's about US$450.

  14. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Suppliers don't provide the true info

    The thing to consider is that suppliers do not provide the true figures to companies like iSupply. The lowest pricing given to customers is proprietary information and sharing this would take away all negotiating powers with other customers. What this means is that the true costs to a significant customer like Sony are likely quite a bit lower than the figures that iSupply is given.

  15. Anonymous Coward
    Grenade

    @lol ouch

    .. you seem to be the only one that hasn't grasped "the figures are bunkum" angle.

    I doubt Sony has lost any money on the Slim, and i would doubt if they made a considerable loss on the 60Gb (UK).

    Nah, Sony are fine. They might have a few hundred million peeps backs up (DRM, Xboxers, and such like), but they won't be turning out the light for quite sometime.

    Suck on this Haters!

  16. Bod

    The real loss...

    ... isn't in the hardware costs, but the research and development costs of Blu Ray (and thus the development costs of the PS3). The PS3 would have been out earlier, cheaper and a massive success if it wasn't for Blu Ray. Even just going with a Blu Ray data drive but not bothering with the movie support would have saved them a fortune and time.

    They had their eye off the ball when they should have been looking at what the public were really interested in. Not movies, but fun controllers like the Wiimote. Wii might be rubbish, but the public loved the simplicity of it and the simple fun games. Yeah, they're idiots, but the idiots make up the majority.

  17. sT0rNG b4R3 duRiD
    Linux

    How much does OtherOS cost?

    And why did they wipe it, if they say they're gonna have to support it in the firmware upgrades for the fat PS3's anyways?

    This is real lameness on Sony's part.

    Please bring back linux support for all future PS3s, do you hear, Sony?

    Sent from my PS3 which is tunneling X thru' SSH to my little Eee while I'm cozy tucked up in bed...

    Yeah yeah, I could be doing better things with my time. Why all the bother? Just to make a bloody point.

    Some PS3 buyers are NERDS. And by GOD, Sony, you better appease us.

  18. Stu Pid
    FAIL

    Despite you rejecting my first comment

    $326.47 + $9.81 still doesn't add up to $336.27

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