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wraggster
February 4th, 2012, 22:02
What a difference six months makes. In June last year Sony boss Kaz Hirai proudly took to the stage at E3 to announce that the Vita would retail for $250 (or $299 for the 3G version) - a figure that was generally greeted with enthusiasm by both press and gamers alike. Meanwhile, the considerably less powerful 3DS was floundering at around the same price, just a few months after its launch.Fast forward to January 2012 and the 3DS is flying off shelves following an unprecedented pricing rethink while the Vita has got off to a miserable start in Japan, with numerous internet commentators already starting their 'cut the price' catcalls.So, one month ahead of the machine's global launch, we've enlisted the help of technical intelligence experts UBM TechInsights and taken a screwdriver to Sony's new portable in an attempt to divine two things - whether you're getting good value for money, and whether Sony has left itself any room for an emergency price drop should the Western launch belly-flop.UBM's VP of business intelligence, Jeffrey Brown, tells us that the total bill of materials for the 3G-enabled version of the system comes in at an estimated $159.10 - that's around £102.90. That figure breaks down as follows:

Display and touchscreens: $50
Battery: $3.60
Cameras: $3.50
Wi-Fi/BT/GPS: $3.50
NAND: $6.00
SDRAM: $9.25
Processor: $16.00
BB+XCR: $16.25
Non-electronic: $11.00
Other: $30.00
Supporting materials: $10.00


http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-01-20-is-the-playstation-vita-worth-230

Fonixx
February 6th, 2012, 00:38
3DS: £140
NDS: £100
Psp: £100
iPod Touch: £150
You look around yet can easily find them all for those prices and really the Vita does nothing more than any of these except give you better graphics and the way things are looking a very shaky future, plus you got the 6 year history of Psp where Sony constantly pissed away it's potential by almost never offering any new features, so in summary a console isn't just about the sum of it's parts it's about the whole experience and infrastructure, and really it's worth no more than £180 at launch but seasonally to me its worth no more than £150 of my money for what i'll be getting.

Shrygue
February 6th, 2012, 20:37
Just wait, like the 3DS if the PSvita doesn't sell well enough, there will be a knockdown in price. It could be small or big but it'll happen if sales are fail due to initial high price.