christy c wrote: » Any guesses on trade in prices? Cex paying €200 cash at the moment for PS4 slim, would be expecting to drop closer to launch date.
super_furry wrote: » Got excited when I saw that Gamestop are giving €250 credit for a PS4 before realising that it's only against a PS4 Pro.
EoinHef wrote: » Givin the hardware I didn't think it was ever going to be cheap. I still think it could be somewhere between €600-700. Then between €50-100 less for the model with no disc drive
WarZoneBrother wrote: » Isn't the manufacturing costs 450dollars though as opposed to the ps3 which was 830dollars?
Wing126 wrote: » Where did ye get this info?
Deleted User wrote: » I think the no-disc model will be sold at a loss to hit an attractive price. Maybe $399 ? Then the with-disc model will be sold at $499... maybe that's a break even price. I really cannot see a $600 system based on their history with PS3.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I think the no-disc model will be sold at a loss to hit an attractive price. Maybe $399 ? Then the with-disc model will be sold at $499... maybe that's a break even price. I really cannot see a $600 system based on their history with PS3. Personally I have no interest in all-digital. Half my PS4 library are physical.
martyos121 wrote: » Haven’t bought a PS4 disc in about three years I’d say so I’ll be very tempted by a digital only model if the price difference is big enough. You’d hope the only thing missing from that one is the disc drive, and that they don’t strip other features too to lower the cost.
SureYWouldntYa wrote: » Will they tell us the PS5 is gonna be so good we'll want to work extra hours to be able to afford it?
JimBurnley wrote: » Do we know if you'll be able to plug in an external hard drive for more storage like the ps4?
challengemaster wrote: » Unsure why people think the digital version will be the cheaper & stripped down version of the two. I'd actually expect the opposite. I'd say the digital version will get the larger 1.65Tb SSD , the disc version gets the 865Gb SSD - That's what gives Sony the best monetary outcome here, people who want more games and the bigger hard drive get pushed towards digital only purchases and diminishes the resale market. It also just makes sense - give the larger hard drive to the people who will download all their games.
ziggyman17 wrote: » a lot of people will buy the disc version so they can also play their 4k movies as well as play games, I can see the disc version being the biggest seller........