Amazing how they always launch in time for Christmas, and they always have a shortage that reduces the fans to slavering hoards of e-bay shoppers, and adds a digit to the market price of a unit.
It's the PS-3, you think they'd have ironed out the kinks in the supply lines by now. (Or developed techniques to compensate for them)
Unless, of course, its just a ploy to drive demand. (Or chart the maximum price people are willing to pay?)
But that would mean Sony would have to be intentionally trying to manipulate its customers.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Amazing how they always launch in time for Christmas, and they always have a shortage that reduces the fans to slavering hoards of e-bay shoppers, and adds a digit to the market price of a unit.
It's the PS-3, you think they'd have ironed out the kinks in the supply lines by now. (Or developed techniques to compensate for them)
Unless, of course, its just a ploy to drive demand. (Or chart the maximum price people are willing to pay?)
But that would mean Sony would have to be intentionally trying to manipulate its customers.
hmmmm.