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Everything to blame for high price of PS3 |
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Written by Rene Millman
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Friday, 02 February 2007 |
It looks like we will have to put up with forking out big money for the
shiny new Sony PS3 when it launches in March. We will definitely have to pay
up £425 for honour of possessing the Blu-Ray enabled games console.
According to reports in the Guardian , Ray Maquire,
Sony Computer Entertainment's UK managing director, said that it is too
simplistic to compare the price paid for the console in the US and
Japan (where the console has been available for a few months longer
now) with the price paid in Blighty.
He said the most obvious one was VAT. "There's a compulsion within the media to look at everything as a
snapshot, and do a calculation, normally based on just the RRP in
somewhere like the US and just the RRP in the UK. What you should do
with the RRP from the US is add sales tax," he told the Guardian.
He
also said that VAT rates vary from country to country in Europe from
being cheap in some countries while being "extortionate" in others
(i.e. Ireland). He also said that currency fluctuations had to be taken
into consideration as the company doesn't buy in dollars and it can go
up as well as down (like the proverbial financial adverts say). "we're
dealing with euros and yen - it's about the relationship between those
currencies," he said.
He also said that a change of two pence in
in the Euro to Sterling rate could add as much as £12 to the cost of
the console. He also blamed the higher cost of living, transport costs,
and just about everything save Hailey's comet on why we will have to
pay more than our continental cousins for the privilege of playing the
new console.
That said, the Wii is a lot cheaper and looks a lot more fun than the serious PS3.
(Absolute note: When writing this article, we made a typo which we later corrected. So instead of PS3, we typed in PS£. Co-incidence?)
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