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I want to know how the hell Sony can possibly claim these are sold at a loss still! You pay roughly $450 Australian for a PS3 these days, and that's roughly equal to US$ now. Given the time honoured tradition of taking the US price and doubling it for Australian shores, irrespective of the exchange rate, I'd say Americans play, what, $250 for a PS3? It's still pretty old equipment, and if Sony can't afford to mass produce something this sub-par (relative to today's hardware) for LESS than that, they're doing it wrong.