“Production problems have now ceased, we’re in full production as far as PlayStation 3 is concerned and there’s a steady chain of supply in North America, Japan and Europe,” a Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. spokesperson said, as recorded by Compound Semiconductor.
In fact, with production woes out of the way, Sony is confident that the PlayStation 3 – with its myriad of multimedia functions – will be able to match the company’s success with the PlayStation 2.
“We’re aiming towards a much broader lifestyle for home entertainment enthusiasts, that’s one of the reasons the PlayStation 2 went on to sell over 115 million units worldwide,” said the spokesperson. “Ultimately it will come down to content … What it offers for its price is exceptional value for money – a quarter of the cost of a PC of similar capability and about the same as a commercial Blu-ray player.”
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