Why is the PS3 Cheaper in Japan?
By Abe Mohapatra, published Sep 30, 2006
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Good news: Sony has announced both that the price of the 20GB PS3 will be lowered, and that the HDMI port will be standard on both PS3 models. If that's something that's really important to you (I think it's important, personally), you don't have to shell out another $100 to get it. A lot of you have probably read my other article, where I point out PS3's flaws, but I have to say this was a good move on Sony's part. As the launch dates of the PS3, Wii, and Xbox 360's HD-DVD drive approach, a little more competition will really help the consumer.Now here's the bad news: the price drop is only in Japan. (Technically, the HDMI port was Japan-specific too, but it's a safe guess to say Sony wouldn't make two separate 20GB models, one with HDMI and one without it.) This is a little strange, considering Sony also announced recently that PS3 games will cost around $60 in the US, while they cost about $75 to $85 in Japan. Why would Sony charge less for a console in Japan, and then charge more for the games? If people in Japan were just less willing to pay a lot of money for video games, they would lower both prices. And if they were more likely, Sony would keep both prices higher. What's the point of having a middle ground?
Well, let's look at the possible factors. First of all, there's the Xbox 360, which is already available, and it's cheaper than the PS3. Plus there's an HD-DVD drive for the 360 coming out on the same day. So is Sony afraid of Microsoft? Could be, but look at the numbers. Microsoft currently sells around 1,000 Xbox 360s a week in Japan; Sony sells 20,000 PS2s a week. And PS2 is a lot older than the Xbox 360. The point is that either the Xbox or Microsoft in general never caught on with consumers in Japan. Sony is smart enough that they know that, and they know that Microsoft gives them very little competition in Japanese markets. So it has to be something else.

Why is the PS3 Cheaper in Japan?
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Takeaways
- PS3's price dropped to $430 in Japan, and Sony added an HDMI port to the 20GB model.
- This was probably not because of Xbox 360's HD-DVD drive.
Did You Know?
That rumor about PS3 games costing $75 or more? Just a yen-to-dollars conversion.Today's Most Commented On
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