http://www.joystiq.com/2007/05/07/ps3-price-could-drop-100-due-to-blu-ray-diode-supply/As blue-laser pick-up heads (PUHs) for use in the PlayStation 3 (PS3) are expected to increase in supply and decrease in price, the production cost of the game console could be reduced by as much as US$100, according to Taiwan-based makers of game consoles and components.
Eventually the price of the Blu-Ray diodes fell enough for the PS3 to be able to match the 360. It is estimated that the Blu-Ray diodes were costing the PS3 an extra $250 to $300!
I don't know why you guys didn't know how much the Blu-ray cost. Maybe I am just in a bad mood and I apologize, but I feel like everyone here is arguing for the sake of it. I mean if you guys are going to throw opinions, please tell us how you formed those opinions?
Maybe because
I've read Sony management also admitting that the Blu-Ray player decision was the single factor in pushing the price so sky high. Yes, other factors had a hand in the PS3 price, but components in the end don't cost so much. Without blu-ray, the PS3 would have probably matching or within $50 of the Xbox 360.
Yeah but the PS3 was that much more expensive for more than just the Blu-Ray drive. Yes, but then have you considered that the price different between the PS3 and 360 was greater than the price difference between the Xbox One and the PS4 now.
The Xbox 360 launched at $400, the PS3 launched at $600. The price difference was of $200. The average quality Blu-Ray player at the time was $800+, and the PS3 was considered the best. It just seems like common sense.
Yes, it including extra USBs and other stuff, but really, when it comes to mass production of components, these things don't cost that much. Without Blu-Ray, I have little doubt that the PS3 would have been at least $150 cheaper.
Right now the Kinect is a really expensive add-on that to me, has shades of the Blu-Ray saga with the PS3. Gamers don't want it, and it is the single factor in what makes the price difference of $100. With the PS3, the single biggest factor was the Blu-Ray, which accounted for a huge chunk of that $200 difference last generation.