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PlayStation 3 Inches Back Towards Not Losing Sony Money

5:26AM December 12, 2009 | Adam Frucci

When first released, every PlayStation 3 lost Sony about $US200. Then, they figured out how to cut costs and broke even for a while. Now, with the cheaper PS3 Slim, they’re back to losing money, albeit a lot less money.

iSuppli’s latest PS3 teardown finds Sony losing a mere $US31.27 less than its manufacturing costs. Of course, these figures don’t take into account software development, marketing or any of these other not-insignificant costs that go into putting the PS3 on store shelves.

But hey, it’s nice to see Sony not absolutely bleeding money, even after a significant price cut. [iSuppli]


Comments

  • Sam

    December 13, 2009 at 2:15 PM

    Nice to not see Sony bleeding money? It’s always nice to see Sony bleeding money.

    • matt

      December 13, 2009 at 8:08 PM

      yeah! cause sony sucks!! and they should go out of business!!1 … why? Don’t know why people hate sony…

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