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gear02
05-28-2003, 08:29 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/05/28/sony.newmachine.reut/index.html

TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- Sony, under pressure to cut costs and roll out hot new products after dismal earnings news, unveiled a game machine on Wednesday, the "PSX," that puts a TV tuner, DVD recorder and game player in a single box.

It marked the second announcement in two weeks of a new gaming gadget by the world's largest consumer electronics maker, which is eager to inject some of the pizzazz of its best-selling PlayStation 2 into its languishing home electronics line-up.

But Sony remained coy on when it might unveil a whole new generation of game devices to succeed the PlayStation 2, which will finally recoup its huge investment costs this year and has become a profit driver for the company.

"That will be a business decision," Ken Kutaragi, Sony's executive deputy president and head of its game unit, said when pressed on the subject after a media briefing.

Hitting stores this year
Speculation has heated up on when a new game machine, which many presume will be a "PlayStation 3," may debut.

Several analysts are talking about late 2004 or early 2005, but the company faces some complex calculations as it seeks both to wring profits from the PlayStation 2 for as long as possible and to stay ahead of rivals like Microsoft's Xbox.

The PSX, which will include a hard-disk drive and broadcast satellite tuner, is due for launch in Japan this year and in Europe and the United States early next year as an all-in-one entertainment device for games, music and moving pictures.

Earlier this month Sony unveiled the "PSP" hand-held game machine, to be launched by the end of 2004, which spurred a tumble in the shares of GameBoy maker Nintendo.

Wednesday's strategy briefing with Sony's top brass offered no new clues, however, on possible factory closures or job cuts to yield the cost savings Sony has promised from its vast manufacturing base in Japan.

"We hope to come up with comprehensive details before speculation gets out of hand," Sony President and Chief Operating Officer Kunitake Ando told the briefing. "We would like to announce final plans before October."

Trying to woo the markets

The PSX, an upgraded PlayStation 2, takes the console far beyond its gaming roots.
We want an extreme product to represent a new platform out of Sony.
-- Sony Executive Deputy President Ken Kutaragi


Analysts and investors say such restructuring efforts are as vital as hit products if Sony is to secure respectable profits.

"The ball is firmly in their court because I think they can do a lot on the cost side, which they haven't started doing," said Jeremy Hall, associate director of Japanese equities at Henderson Global Investors (Japan) KK.

"If they started surprising on that front, then you could easily make a much more bullish case on Sony."

Sony rattled investors a month ago by posting its biggest quarterly net loss in more than eight years, far worse than the market's expectations, and warning that operating profit in the year to next March would slip to its lowest in nine years.

Sony lost one-fourth of its market value in the two days after the April earnings announcement and its share price has since languished near seven-year lows.

gear02
05-28-2003, 08:32 AM
Since CNN knows less about games than a drunk monkey, here's another article:

http://www.psxextreme.com/scripts/news2/new.asp?newID=1938

According to Reuters, Sony Corporation is planning to reveal a new game product called the "PSX." Expected for release in Japan this year, the machine will come with a TV tuner, hard disk drive, and DVD recorder to create a universal platform for games, music, and motion pictures. The news directly follows the announcement of the handheld version of the Playstation, which is expected to be shipped by the end of 2004. Concerning the PSX, the company stated, "The product will integrate games, pictures and music using advanced semiconductor technology, combining real-time game operating systems and fast DVD/hard-disk recorders."

Sony further commented that the PSP and PSX "will mark the beginning of a new series of products that will unite the most advanced electronics devices with the leading-edge semiconductor technology associated with the game sector." This news has especially hit Nintendo hard, with the companies stock shares taking a dramatic fall. The Playstation 2 has continued its success over both the Xbox and GameCube in the last several months, so news with this much impact may severely alter competition with next-generation consoles.

PSX Features:

USB 2.0
MemoryStick support
TV/BS Tuner
Ethernet
Emotion Engine/Graphics Synthesizer (PS2)
DVD-R +/-
DVD-R
120 GB HDD
DVD Recorder
HDD Recorder

apmiller
05-28-2003, 11:47 AM
Hmm...very intresting...
It sounds cool. Can't wait to see what it will look like.

IrishSS
05-28-2003, 01:03 PM
Originally posted by apmiller
Hmm...very intresting...
It sounds cool. Can't wait to see what it will look like.

http://i.cnn.net/cnn/2003/TECH/ptech/05/28/sony.newmachine.reut/story.psxbig.cnn.jpg

mcs328
05-28-2003, 01:20 PM
Excellent. :) Competition is very welcomed.

EzTuSleepy
05-28-2003, 01:55 PM
Sony does it again with gaming consoles. Can't wait till this item hits the shelf. Anyone wondering what the cost is? Cuz i sure am.

xsiled2
05-28-2003, 02:05 PM
psX

pathetic... and how much is that thing gonna cost... 120gb hdd and a dvd burner... jesus...

Aristo
05-28-2003, 04:35 PM
Argh~ and I was just about to buy a PS2. Guess I'll wait for another year or two.

speedracer120
05-29-2003, 01:32 AM
Jeez. Good thing I didn't buy that second PS2. Cause I just love mine to death. I'm sure I'll love this next one to death too. If I can afford it.

gear02
05-29-2003, 07:35 AM
Originally posted by xsiled2
psX

pathetic... and how much is that thing gonna cost... 120gb hdd and a dvd burner... jesus...

I think they will set this at $300 or even less. If they go any further above that people will scoff at paying high prices for essentially a PS2.

Does anyone think the person who named it dropped the ball? I mean the PSOne is/was known as the PSX. This will cause confusion.

Btw, if people develop mods and hacks for this thing like the xbox has, i'm jumping on this one. I'm not talking about piracy here. I'm talking about emulators, video and audio capabilities, heck even a tivo function.

apmiller
05-29-2003, 01:06 PM
Nice looking consol...mmmm, it's so sexy! Yeah! Um...yeah well anyway...

I think it will be either $299 to $399. Both Sony and Microsoft learned the hard way you can't maintain sales at the $499 level.

$299 is the key number they know they can get folks to shell out so I doubt it will be much higher than that.

coleslaw
05-29-2003, 01:18 PM
Yet more crap stuffed inside that can fail. :disa: