30 Games for Hardware Cost Sony PS3
“According to reports circulating on the web, Sony needs to sell 30 games for every PS3 sold inorder to break even on hardware costs. Its being rumored that one PS3 unit cost Sony around US$760 to produce. And retailing in at $600 for the high end version in the US and around $750 in Europe when its released in March 2007, its obvious that the losses are less in the European market.

Sony PSP with 3 Fancy Colors
The colors of black and white, it’s so boring. Sony realized that and is introducing three new colors for the PSP: Pink, Silver and Blue. All three colors are set to launch on November 22, 2006.
Additionally, a pink Samantha Thavasa purse specially made for the pink PSP will also be launched. Ufortunately there’s no details on price at this moment.



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Alienware’s Aurora m9700 SLI Power Game Notebook
Alienware is probably the most respected high end notebook manufacturer. And, as you’ll see in future articles on the company’s mobile computing line, it can now claim bragging rights for some very, very good lower end notebooks as well. The very cool Aurora m9700 is definitely high end. It’s big, heavy and a superbly powerful game player’s machine.

Sony Play Station 3 Preview
PC Magazine was able to gets its hands on a Sony PlayStation 3 in advance of the November 17 official launch. It is a debug unit, so not all of its features are functional, but, hey, that didn’t stop us from loading up some games and taking this slick piece of hardware for a spin. At twice the sizeâ€â€and priceâ€â€of its predecessor, the PS3 makes Sony’s lofty ambitions pretty clear: This is much more than a gaming system. Sure, playing games is still the primary functionâ€â€and drifting around corners in Ridge Racer 7 at 1080p is heart-stoppingâ€â€but this system is clearly designed to do more than that. From replacing your DVD player to enabling you to view pictures, play music, and watch YouTube videos on your TV easily, this is a set top box for the next generation.








